Twickendown Junction
Elevation 1,230 feet.
A fork in the bridleway. The path is well-worn.
Travel
- Follow the bridleway
east
The signpost reads: - Twickendown, a human village, ¼ mile
- Stotend, a human village, 3¼ miles
- Follow the bridleway
south-west
The signpost reads: - Port Quennis, an elven hamlet and port, 2 miles
- Follow the bridleway
north-west
The signpost reads: - Finchhaven, a human village, 2¾ miles
- Eckinghill, a human hamlet, 10 miles
Nearby Locations
All nearby locations within 5 miles. Note: distances given are as the crow flies.
- Abdid's Rest, a tiny goblin hamlet, 1¾ miles away
- Stotend, a human village, 2½ miles away
- Stotend Docks, a dock, 2¾ miles away
- Finchhaven Docks, a dock, 3 miles away
- Luhill, a human village, 3 miles away
- Woodbcliffe Bridge, a dock, 3¼ miles away
- Peridge, a human village, 3¼ miles away
- Bandit Camp, a bandit-camp, 3½ miles away
- Manchesburn, an orcish hamlet, 3½ miles away
- Duennshire Docks, a dock, 3½ miles away
- Luhill Bridge, a dock, 3½ miles away
- Woodbcliffe Docks South, a dock, 3¾ miles away
- Duennshire, a halfling village, 4 miles away
- Ferghak Larg, an orcish hamlet, 4 miles away
- Woodbcliffe, a human village, 4¼ miles away
- Port Walbrook, a human village and port, 4¼ miles away
- Ruffstead, a human hamlet, 4¼ miles away
- Woodbcliffe Docks East, a dock, 4¼ miles away
- Woodbcliffe Junction, a crossroads, 4½ miles away
- Luhill Docks, a dock, 4½ miles away
- Cheltenby, a human village, 4¾ miles away
- Rallfan Der, an orcish hamlet, 5 miles away