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The Echoriath formed a natural circle of rock, enclosing the valley later called [[Tumladen]], within which lay the [[Elves|Elven]] city of [[Gondolin]]. A hidden ravine provided the only access through the Echoriath — a way guarded by seven gates.
The Echoriath formed a natural circle of rock, enclosing the valley later called [[Tumladen]], within which lay the [[Elves|Elven]] city of [[Gondolin]]. A hidden ravine provided the only access through the Echoriath — a way guarded by seven gates.
 
==Etymology==
[[Christopher Tolkien]] mentions that his father's intent was to rename the Echoriath as ''Echoriad'', but this knowledge eluded him while publishing ''[[The Silmarillion]]''.
[[Category:Mountains]]
[[Category:Mountains]]
[[Category:Beleriand]]
[[Category:Beleriand]]

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The Echoriath or Encircling Mountains were a mountain range in the north of Beleriand.

The Echoriath formed a natural circle of rock, enclosing the valley later called Tumladen, within which lay the Elven city of Gondolin. A hidden ravine provided the only access through the Echoriath — a way guarded by seven gates.

Etymology

Christopher Tolkien mentions that his father's intent was to rename the Echoriath as Echoriad, but this knowledge eluded him while publishing The Silmarillion.