Bilbo travels with Gandalf and Beorn to the long north pass around Mirkwood. Then they stay at Beorn's house for the winter. Then Gandalf and Bilbo travel to Rivendell, there Bilbo gets medical attention. Then Gandalf and Bilbo travel the long way to The Hobbit lands.
The hill was Bilbo's home. It was built directly into the hill.
He walks by his home one morning. Bilbo was out sitting and reading his letters and smoking a pipe. Gandalf introduced himself and they had a chat. Bilbo was very uncomfortable and scurried off, but invited the wizard to tea.
Bilbo Baggins' father, Bungo Baggins, is not prominently featured in J.R.R. Tolkien's works, and he doesn't have any memorable quotes attributed to him in "The Hobbit" or "The Lord of the Rings." However, Bilbo often reflects on his family's values and the comfort of home, which are influenced by his parents. Bungo is known for building Bag End, the cozy hobbit-hole where Bilbo lives, symbolizing a connection to home and comfort.
Perhaps the question would be "who does Bilbo accompany on a trip." Bilbo travels with Gandalf the wizard and thirteen dwarves: Thorin Oakenshield (their leader), Dwalin, Balin, Gloin, Oin, Dori, Ori, Nori, Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, Fili, and Kili. This not including ponies.
Bilbo is hired by 13 dwarves as a thief or burglar, as well as to make the party 14 rather than 13.
Bilbo is an author, he writes books about his various travels.
Bilbo Baggins' home is named Bag End.
The hill was Bilbo's home. It was built directly into the hill.
yes
His handkerchief.
Bag End, the home of Bilbo and Frodo, was located in Hobbiton, Westfarthing, The Shire.
No, its in New Zealand
He lived in Bag End, which was in Hobbiton in the Shire.
Bilbo first wished he was back home during the unexpected party at Bag End, when Gandalf suggests that he join Thorin and Company on the adventure. Bilbo is initially hesitant and longs for the comfort and security of his hobbit hole.
Gandalf and Bilbo stayed at Beorn's home for one week on their way back to Hobbiton
Throughout the story, Bilbo Baggins evolves from a timid and home-loving hobbit into a brave and adventurous individual. He becomes more confident, resourceful, and willing to take risks as he faces challenges and grows older.
In The Hobbit, protagonist Bilbo Baggins returns to his home The Shire by himself.