In the expansive, vibrant world of Tears of the Kingdom, stables play an essential role, serving as resting spots for weary travelers and their trusty steeds.
These stables, scattered across the surface map of the kingdom, are not just mere structures, but lifelines for players navigating the vast landscape, as well as being a hotspot for side quests.
In this article, we take a look at the full list of stables in the game, providing you with the total number available, and their respective locations.
How Many Stables In Tears Of The Kingdom?
In total, there are 14 stables that you can visit in Tears of the Kingdom but as previously stated, these are scattered throughout the map. To help you out, we’ll now going to be listing all of the stable names as well as a brief description of their location so you can find them all.
New Serenne Stable
Nestled in the northwest of Central Hyrule, this stable is located near a fascinating geoglyph, offering an interesting point of exploration for gamers.
Wetland Stable
Located to the east of Central Hyrule, the Wetland Stable serves as a convenient stopover before entering the region’s characteristic wetlands.
Riverside Stable
This stable can be found southeast of Central Hyrule, situated close to a large geoglyph.
Outskirt Stable
Positioned southwest of Central Hyrule, the Outskirt Stable is a key location before embarking on the road through Gerudo canyon.
Woodland Stable
Crossing the wide river northeast of Central Hyrule, you’ll find the Woodland Stable nestled in the wilderness.
Dueling Peaks Stable
In the shadow of the majestic Dueling Peaks and south of Kakariko Village, the Dueling Peaks Stable stands.
Highland Stable
Far south in the Faron region, near the coastal road, you’ll discover the Highland Stable.
Lakeside Stable
The Lakeside Stable is located southeast of the centre of the Faron region, near the coastal lakes at the edge of Hyrule.
Tabantha Bridge Stable
As the name suggests, this stable is located near the bridge across the large desert valley in the Tabantha region to the west.
Snowfield Stable
A vital point of rest in the snowy east of the Hebra region, the large snowy area in the northwest of Hyrule.
East Akkala Stable
This stable is in the furthest northeast corner of Hyrule, right near the coast, an essential spot for coastal exploration.
South Akkala Stable
Another crucial point in the northeast region of Hyrule, it’s located south of the ominous Death Mountain.
Gerudo Canyon Stable
On the road through the Gerudo Canyon, in the southwest of Hyrule, this stable awaits travelers venturing through the harsh desert.
Foothill Stable
Near the South Akkala stable and south of Death Mountain, the Foothill Stable serves adventurers in the northeast region of Hyrule.
Stables in Tears of the Kingdom provide players with critical waypoints in their expansive journey across the game’s vast landscape.
Besides being a place to rest, these locations often offer interesting side quests, characters, and even items. Knowing their locations helps streamline your journey, ensuring you always have a pit stop nearby to rejuvenate and prepare for the next adventure.
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