The Wood Elves' palace typically has multiple entrances, often blending with the surrounding forest for camouflage and protection. The exact number of entrances can vary depending on the design and secrets of the palace.
Two- an enchanted door, used as the main entrance; and the one Bilbo and the dwarves use to escape- mostly used for barrels.two there is the front gate and a hidden passage that dwarvez made
Wood elves, high elves, dark elves, light elves.
They are immortal.
the dwarves were captured by thorn and the wood elves long enough for bilbo to help them escape
The wood elves have not actually participated in many wars. But they did have a few conflicts over the years. As the assassination of King Borgas of Skyrim during the Wild Hunt. And opposition to the imperial realm.
Bilbo kept from being captured by the Wood Elves in Mirkwood by using The Ring to turn himself invisible. He slipped in after the company of Elves that had captured the other members of The Company (namely, the twelve dwarves) as the Elves were escorting the dwarves into the Elven fortress.
Spiders, trolls and wood-elves
All elves have pointed ears. They are supposed to be beautiful and elegant, except for house elves. Their other characteristics depend on their race; Wood Elf, Light Elf, and Dark Elf.
They were tired and hungry with no food or water. At least with the elves, they were fed.Because they had lost their way in Mirkwood and were on the brink of starvation.
This question is difficult to answer, since they aren't always mentioned as individuals. In several scenes, we are simply told that elves were doing something, without being told how many. The number of elves at Rivendell is probably not all that great, since it is described as a single house (although presumably a large one). The wood elves are rather more numerous, sending an impressive army to the lake and the mountain after the dragon is slain.
No. There would be some reference to the Elves and Men mixing there. But there is not. They are separate races, and though they trade, they are not related.
In the Hobbit, King Thranduil of Mirkwood, the Wood Elves' king, liked his wine from Dorwinion. His wine was also imported by the Elves of Mirkwood in barrels down the Forest River from Long lake.