Ireland: the land of Saints and Scholars (and The BAZ00KA).
Switzerland does get a look in:
Quote:
In 1911, Tolkien went on a summer holiday in Switzerland, a trip that he recollects vividly in a 1968 letter, noting that Bilbo's journey across the Misty Mountains ("including the glissade down the slithering stones into the pine woods") is directly based on his adventures as their party of 12 hiked from Interlaken to Lauterbrunnen and on to camp in the moraines beyond Mürren. Fifty-seven years later, Tolkien remembered his regret at leaving the view of the eternal snows of Jungfrau and Silberhorn ("the Silvertine (Celebdil) of my dreams"). They went across the Kleine Scheidegg to Grindelwald and on across the Grosse Scheidegg to Meiringen. They continued across the Grimsel Pass, through the upper Valais to Brig and on to the Aletsch glacier and Zermatt.
As for the Irish connections - have a wee read:
http://www.ireland.com/en-gb/destinatio ... nd-tolkienBut in all honesty Tolkien got much of his inspiration from the places he lived at in England.
So which part of that is Mordor, eh?