Need a little direction to reach each town? Follow our videos and we’ll get you to every town safely
Lookout Landing is located in Central Hyrule Field, the most central point to start from after dropping in from above on the Great Sky Island.
Starting from Lookout Landing, we’re going to take the road east through Cenral Hyrule. Pass by a few Bokoblin forts (or fight them if you wish) Cross over Rebonae Bridge, begin to veer south and pass by the Wetland Stable. Stay on the road towards the southern side of Lanayru Wetlands. Stick to the path that heads up the mountain towards the south-east. Activate the nearby Sahasra Skyview Tower to open up this part of the map. Get back on the path between the mountains and Kakariko Village can be found ahead.
The way to Hateno Village starts at Lookout Landing again. Grab your horse and head east. Follow the road through Kakariko Village. Once through Kakariko head down the mountain path and make a left as soon as you cross Kakariko Bridge. This road will lead you through Fort Hateno. (A monster mob will have to be taken out for easier access in the future.) Stay on the road and keep left when it forks at the base of the hills and you’ll find yourself in Hateno Village shortly.
The first destination Purah prompts us to go in is west towards Rito Village to investigate the Regional Phenomena. From Lookout Landing, head west and stick to the road. Cross over Carok Bridge and fight the Hinox if you like. Veer left through the rocky path through the Breach of Demise and continue west pass Ludfo’s Bog. You’ll come across the Tabantha Bridge Stable right before you cross over the actual Tabantha Great Bridge itself. Travel ahead through the next canyon area and cross the next small bridge ( our destination, Rito Village is visible to the right here) The road continues between two rocky hills. Head down the mountain and pass by the Lucky Clover Gazette. Nearby the repurposed stable, grab a few pinecones and toss them on the campfire to create a mini “Revali’s Gale” to cross over the broken bridge. Keep crossing the small bridges until you reach Rito Village.
Let’s make our way to Zora’s Domain! Starting off at Lookout Landing, exit to the east through Central Hyrule Field. Cross over Orsedd Bridge and pass by the Battle Talus at the base of the hill. (Feel free to take it out if you haven’t done so already. Make a left at the top of the hill and take the road north around Crenel Peak. Cross over the Thims Bridge and follow the road right heading towards the south-east. Ride along the beach path through Zelo Pond and continue right at the next fork in the road.
The road ahead has be decimated by the Upheaval so we’ll have to travel the rest of the way by foot. Use Splash Fruit on the sludge covering the path to avoid trudging through it. Follow against the flow of the river eastward avoiding the Octoroks, Lizalfos, and Bokoblins littering the way forward.
Ah yes, Goron City. City of the Gorons. Hot springs, lava, volcanoes, and boulders. To get there head out east from Lookout Landing through Central Hyrule Field. Take the fork in the road north and cross over Boneyard Bridge. Continue following the road and cross over Helmhead Bridge next then go through Rauru Settlement Ruins. When you see the Woodlands Stable, take a left and go north-east and begin your mountain ascent. From here on out, whenever the main road forks, take it to the left and you’ll reach Goron City in no time!
Gerudo Town is located far in the south western corner of the map. Starting again at Lookout Landing we’ll head south through Central Hyrule Field. Make your way southwest pass the Hyrule Field Skyview Tower and take a right at the base of the Great Plateau. Keep left at the next fork and cross over the bridges at Digdogg Suspension Bridge, pass the Mini Stable, and make your way to Gerudo Canyon Pass.
No horses allowed in the desert because it’s way too hot for them. Travel forward and keep to the available shade to keep from losing health. There are a few materials strewn about the road, use these to craft a vehicle to help traverse the upcoming terrain. Go up the river and look behind Rakakudaj Shrine to find more crafting materials. Use these to make a boat/raft and continue up the canyon’s river base. Leave your boat behind and climb over the boulders that block the way forward. Make sure you have appropriate clothing or food to make your way through the extreme temperatures in the desert. Stop by Gerudo Canyon Stable to cook some food to keep you warm or cool if you need.
Upon reaching the sandy Gerudo Desert, swing by the Sand Seal stable and rent a Sand Seal to traverse Gerudo Desert with ease. Continue west (but stay a bit to the north) but veer southwest after passing a Bokoblin fort. Head in this direction briefly and take a right after passing a few Gibdos and a cactus. Even though the sandstorm is ragging, Gerudo Town will soon come into view.
Tarrey Town is located far in the northeastern Akkala Region. Let’s start at Lookout Landing again. Head east, cross Orsedd Bridge. Pass the Battle Talus, go north over Thims Bridge then go east again. Take a left after the beach when you reach the next fork and head north again. Stay on this road for a bit and cut to the right as you approach the next fork while climbing this mountain. Upon reaching the top of this road, keep right and go downhill though the Akkala Parade Ground Ruins. Go over West Sokkala Bridge, Sokkala Bridge, then East Sokkal Bridge. Keep on this road and you’ll soon see Tarrey Town resting on top of a giant rocky pillar in the middle of Lake Akkala.
Lurelin Village is tucked away far in the southeastern corner of the map. Just south of Hateno Village actually. We’re going to take the same path from Lookout Landing through Kakariko. Before reaching Hateno Village though, head south along the road just pass the Cliffs of Quince. Upon reaching the Marblod Plains take the next fork south again. Here is where we’ll leave the main road and go through the mountain pass. Take a left a the Hudson construction sign and continue working your way to the south. Bypass the blockades along the road and you’ll come across Lurelin Village at the beach at the bottom of the hills