Stables can be found all around Hyrule (pic: YouTube/Kibbles Gaming)
Stables serve multiple purposes in Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom, offering a convenient space to rest, restore your health, and safely park your trusty horses.
Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom boasts a grand total of 17 stables, strategically placed around the map, often near shrines for enhanced travel convenience. Look out for their distinctive markers: a tent crowned with a patchwork horse head, visible from a distance and any lofty vantage point.
While registering and caring for your horses is the primary function of stables, they are also excellent places to find a variety of resources, ranging from weapons and shields to materials and food, among other things. Beds are also available for Link to rent for the night if he needs to recover hearts.
Given the array of vital services they offer, stables serve as a crucial destination to explore, particularly at the outset of your adventure. So, let’s see where you can find each and every one…
Where are the stables in Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom?
There are 15 full-size stables in Tears Of The Kingdom and two mini-stables, which provide some basic amenities and are usually found in more remote areas of the map.
You won’t find any stables in the sky islands or in the depths, as they only appear on the surface of Hyrule.
Here is an image of all the stables across the map, with the mini stables marked with green:
All stables in Hyrule in Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom (pic: Mapgenie/Metro.co.uk)
Snowfield Stable: Located at the South Tabantha Snowfield, east of Hebra Mountains
Tabantha Bridge Stable: Located next to Tabantha Great Bridge in the area between Hyrule Ridge and Tabantha Frontier
New Serenne Stable: Located in North Hyrule Plain, between Lookout Landing and Hebra
Outskirt Stable: Located near the Coliseum Ruins, southwest of Looking Landing
Gerudo Canyon Stable: Located at the entrance to Gerudo Desert and has to be unlocked by completing a side quest
Woodland Stable: Located to the northeast of Lookout Landing in the region bordering Eldin
Wetland Stable: Located on the border between Lanayru, east of Lookout Landing
Riverside Stable: Located south of Lookout Landing near the border with Necluda
Highland Stable: Located south of Lake Hylia in the Faron Grasslands on the southern coast of Hyrule
East Akkala Stable: Located on the eastern part of Deep Akkala, west of North Akkala Beach
South Akkala Stable: Located slightly to the north of Akkala Citadel Ruins
Foothill Stable: Located east of Woodland Stable, at the foot of the Maw of Death mountain
Duelling Peaks Stable: Located on the eastern side of Duelling Peaks in West Necluda
Lakeside Stable: Located east of the Highland Stable, by coast of Lake Floria
Hateno Pasture Stable: Located at the west side of Hateno Village, soutwest of Mount Lanayru
Mini Stable – Lookout Landing: Located at Lookout Landing
Mini Stable – Gerudo Canyon Pass: Located after Diggdog Suspension Bridge on the way to Gerudo Canyon Pass
Most stables in the game are accessible without any conditions, but to unlock the mini stable at Lookout Landing, you must complete a side quest.
Upon reaching Lookout Landing, talk to Karson, who will request your assistance in constructing the stable.
Use the Ultrahand ability to knock down the planks on the roof, and once completed, the mini-stable will be unlocked.
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Stables serve multiple purposes in Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom, offering a convenient space to rest, restore your health, and safely park your trusty horses.
Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom boasts a grand total of 17 stables, strategically placed around the map, often near shrines for enhanced travel convenience. Look out for their distinctive markers: a tent crowned with a patchwork horse head, visible from a distance and any lofty vantage point.
While registering and caring for your horses is the primary function of stables, they are also excellent places to find a variety of resources, ranging from weapons and shields to materials and food, among other things. Beds are also available for Link to rent for the night if he needs to recover hearts.
Given the array of vital services they offer, stables serve as a crucial destination to explore, particularly at the outset of your adventure. So, let’s see where you can find each and every one…
Where are the stables in Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom?
There are 15 full-size stables in Tears Of The Kingdom and two mini-stables, which provide some basic amenities and are usually found in more remote areas of the map.
You won’t find any stables in the sky islands or in the depths, as they only appear on the surface of Hyrule.
Here is an image of all the stables across the map, with the mini stables marked with green:
All stables in Hyrule in Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom (pic: Mapgenie/Metro.co.uk)
Snowfield Stable: Located at the South Tabantha Snowfield, east of Hebra Mountains
Tabantha Bridge Stable: Located next to Tabantha Great Bridge in the area between Hyrule Ridge and Tabantha Frontier
New Serenne Stable: Located in North Hyrule Plain, between Lookout Landing and Hebra
Outskirt Stable: Located near the Coliseum Ruins, southwest of Looking Landing
Gerudo Canyon Stable: Located at the entrance to Gerudo Desert and has to be unlocked by completing a side quest
Woodland Stable: Located to the northeast of Lookout Landing in the region bordering Eldin
Wetland Stable: Located on the border between Lanayru, east of Lookout Landing
Riverside Stable: Located south of Lookout Landing near the border with Necluda
Highland Stable: Located south of Lake Hylia in the Faron Grasslands on the southern coast of Hyrule
East Akkala Stable: Located on the eastern part of Deep Akkala, west of North Akkala Beach
South Akkala Stable: Located slightly to the north of Akkala Citadel Ruins
Foothill Stable: Located east of Woodland Stable, at the foot of the Maw of Death mountain
Duelling Peaks Stable: Located on the eastern side of Duelling Peaks in West Necluda
Lakeside Stable: Located east of the Highland Stable, by coast of Lake Floria
Hateno Pasture Stable: Located at the west side of Hateno Village, soutwest of Mount Lanayru
Mini Stable – Lookout Landing: Located at Lookout Landing
Mini Stable – Gerudo Canyon Pass: Located after Diggdog Suspension Bridge on the way to Gerudo Canyon Pass
Most stables in the game are accessible without any conditions, but to unlock the mini stable at Lookout Landing, you must complete a side quest.
Upon reaching Lookout Landing, talk to Karson, who will request your assistance in constructing the stable.
Use the Ultrahand ability to knock down the planks on the roof, and once completed, the mini-stable will be unlocked.
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MORE : Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom launch sales are double Hogwarts Legacy and Breath Of The Wild
MORE : Games Inbox: Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom first impressions, Cyberpunk 2077 two years later, and Q Lite
MORE : How old is Link in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom?
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