Okay, folks. Gather ‘round and get ready to embark on a journey through Middle Earth. Or at least a journey through a bunch of maps of Middle Earth. Let’s dive in.
Map #1: Pin on Tattoos
This first map comes from a Pinterest post about tattoos, and it’s pretty badass. You’ve got the iconic Eye of Sauron up in the corner, the ring prominently displayed in the middle, and all sorts of other fun details like the Lonely Mountain and the Prancing Pony.
Map #2: Maddycharts Shop
Next up, we’ve got a map that’s actually for sale on the Maddycharts website. It’s a beautifully detailed print of Middle Earth, complete with all the mountains, forests, and rivers you could ask for. This would look amazing on any Lord of the Rings fan’s wall.
Map #3: tolkienfans subreddit
Over on the tolkienfans subreddit, someone asked what our go-to map of Middle Earth is when reading. Responses varied, but this map from the Silmarillion seemed to be a popular choice. It’s definitely not the most detailed map out there, but it gets the job done.
Map #4: Pinterest
This map from Pinterest is a classic. It’s the one that probably comes to mind for most people when they think of Middle Earth maps. You’ve got all the major locations labeled, and the design is just really aesthetically pleasing.
Map #5: Printable Map For You
If you’re looking for a printable map of Middle Earth, this one from Printable Map For You might be a good option. It’s high resolution and easy to read, so you can really study all the nooks and crannies of the land.
Map #6: Spoonflower
This map from Spoonflower is actually on fabric, so you can make all sorts of Lord of the Rings-themed crafts with it. Or you could even sew yourself a shirt or skirt or something. The possibilities are endless.
Map #7: TheOneRing.com
If you’re more of a movie fan than a book fan, this map from TheOneRing.com might be more your style. It’s the map that’s used in the Lord of the Rings movies, so it’s instantly recognizable to most fans. Plus, it’s pretty damn cool.
Map #8: Pinterest
This Middle Earth map is more of an art piece than a functional map. It’s got lots of intricate details and cool typography, and would look amazing on any wall. Plus, it’s just really cool to look at.
Map #9: In The Reads
Finally, we’ve got another print of Middle Earth, this one from In The Reads. It’s got a really unique style that’s almost reminiscent of a medieval map or something. Definitely worth checking out.
Map #10: Printable Word Searches
Last but not least, we’ve got a Lord of the Rings map poster that doubles as a word search (yes, really). You can spend hours poring over all the little details while also searching for hidden words. What more could you want?
So there you have it, folks. Ten different maps of Middle Earth for all your Tolkien needs. Happy exploring!