Annon Drúin

''The Current Name of this town is Annodrûn, but of old it was Annon Drúin, meaning "Cate of the Wild Men" for half a league of the eastern gate there stand two old ancient watch-stones of the Drúedain (That which nour allies the Rohirrim call "Púkelmen" ), now badly weathered and covered with stonecop,but still recognizeable as the handiwork of thee Wild Men. Like the watch-stones themselves the Name of the Towm has been worn down through the centuries until now all of it's inhabitants pronounce it als "Annodrûn", though the old form sometimes persists in writing'' -Findegil

The town of Annon Drúin served as a secondary haven for Annúlond, accommodating seagoing vessels whose draft was too deep to navigate the Lefnui.Annon Drúin lay  on the eastern bank of the Lefnui, at a narrow point where  the river joined the estuary of Lond Feren, ten miles south  of Annúlond. The two towns were connected by a stone paved stretch of the Rathon Gondor (though most goods deposited at Annon Dúin were conveyed to the larger town  by means of rivercraft).A fortress sixteen miles south of  Annon Drúin protected the estuary and its east bank from  Corsair raids