Dwimorberg

Dwimorberg is part of the White Mountains, which is situated at the head of the valley of Harrowdale. Dunharrow stands above a cliff on the valleys eastern side, parallel to the Dwimorberg mountain itself. Beyond Dunharrow is a forest of pine wood and fir, known as the Dimholt.

The Dimholt itself contains a small glen, which holds a standing stone that lies in front of a door way that leads to the Paths of the Dead. The paths lead under the Dwimorberg mountain and were in the Third Age haunted by the spirits of the men of the mountains. The men of the mountain swore an oath to Gondor and Isildur, the then King of Gondor. But they failed to fulfil it and Isildur cursed them, never to rest until they had fulfilled their oaths.

Aragorn eventually allowed them to finally fulfil their oath, and they were released to go in peace. After the great events at the end of the Third Age, then, Dwimorberg was haunted no longer.