Tears of the Kingdom sure is a massive game so we suggest you head to one of the returning aspects predecessor: Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s stables. Grab a horse and head to a stable to register it, then chat with the locals and shop at Beedle’s traveling stall. Below, we’ve recorded all fourteen of the Zelda: TotK stable locations so you can get your trusty steed boarded and bag some pony points. Oh, here’s everything you need to know about Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom horses to fill out your stable’s roster.
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There are 14 stables in Tears of the Kingdom, and they are:
- New Serenne stable: to the northwest of Central Hyrule, near the geoglyph
- Wetland stable: east of Central Hyrule, before the wetlands
- Riverside stable: southeast of Central Hyrule, near a large geoglyph
- Outskirt stable: southwest of Central Hyrule, before the road through Gerudo canyon
- Woodland stable: northeast of Central Hyrule, across the wide river
- Dueling Peaks stable: south of Kakariko Village, in the shadow of the Dueling Peaks
- Highland stable: far south in the Faron region, near the coastal road
- Lakeside stable: southeast of the centre of the Faron region, near the coastal lakes at the edge of Hyrule
- Tabantha Bridge stable: to the west in the Tabantha region, before the bridge across the large desert valley
- Snowfield stable: in the east of the Hebra region, the large snowy area in the northwest of Hyrule
- East Akkala stable: the furthest northeast corner of Hyrule, right near the coast
- South Akkala stable: in the northeast region of Hyrule, south of Death Mountain
- Gerudo Canyon stable: in the southwest of Hyrule on the road through Gerudo Canyon
- Foothill stable: in the northeast region of Hyrule, near to South Akkala stable south of Death Mountain
New Serenne stable location
You can see the New Serenne stable TotK location highlighted in the photo above, marked by the horse symbol.
Wetland stable location
The Wetland stable TotK location is highlighted in the photo above, marked by the horse symbol in Central Hyrule.
Riverside stable location
Above is the Riverside stable location in Tears of the Kingdom, nestled in Central Hyrule.
Outskirt stable location
Outskirt stable’s location is picked out on the map above, in the south-west of Central Hyrule.
Woodland stable location
You can see the Woodland stable TotK location highlighted in the photo above, marked by the horse symbol.
Dueling Peaks stable location
The above map shows the Dueling Peaks stable location, to the east of the Dueling Peaks mountains.
Highland stable location
The Highland stable’s location is on the map above, to the South of Hyrule on the way to the coast.
Lakeside stable location
Hyrule’s Lakeside stable is near the Lake of the Horse God, and near the coast of the continent.
Tabantha Bridge stable location
You can see the Tabantha Bridge stable TotK location highlighted in the photo above, marked by the horse symbol.
Snowfield stable location
The Snowfield stable’s location in Tears of the Kingdom is on the snowy area to the east of Hebra.
East Akkala stable location
East Akkala is to the northeast corner of the map, on the way to the Akkala Tech Lab.
South Akkala stable location
South Akkala’s stable, however, is closer to Death Mountain, on the way out of the Akkala region.
Gerudo Canyon stable location
Find the Gerudo Canyon stable’s location on the map above – it’s nestled at ground level in the canyon on the way to the desert.
Foothill stable location
Last but not least, the Foothill stable, which is located near the Eldin Region and is the last stop for many travellers before visiting the Gorons.
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