Where are all the stables in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom?

Where are all the stables in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom?
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Dave McAdam

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17th May 2023 12:21

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Looking for the stables in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom? The Hyrule of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is huge, meaning you will absolutely want a horse for getting around.

Stables are required if you want to keep your horse and bring it with you throughout the game's many regions, so here are all of their locations in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, including details on Lookout Landing's mini stable.

Stables in North Hyrule

The northern half of the map of Hyrule, showing the locations of each stable
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Via Mapgenie

To keep this list from being too long, we're going to separate the map into two halves. These are the stables in the northern half of Hyrule, roughly everything north of Lookout Landing.

This includes the incomplete stable at Lookout Landing. This stable becomes available later, as we have detailed below.

Here are all of the stables in the northern half of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

Stable Location
Lookout Landing Mini-Stable Lookout Landing, after the quest is complete (check below for details)
Wetland Stable Lanayru Wetlands, southeast of Rebonae Bridge
New Serenne Stable North Hyrule Plain
Tabantha Bridge Stable The eastern end of Tabantha Bridge
Snowfield Stable South Tabantha Snowfield
Woodland Stable Southeast of Great Hyrule Forest, beside Pico Pond
Foothill Stable North of Zora's Domain, beside Cephla Lake
South Akkala Stable West of Tarrey Town
East Akkal Stable North of Tarrey Town

Stables in South Hyrule

The southern half of the map of Hyrule, showing the locations of each stable
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Via Mapgenie

If you are travelling south, these stables in the southern half of Hyrule will make for great stops on your journey. They range from the desert of Gerudo to the grasslands, the wetlands, the mountains, and even the sea.

Here are all of the stables in the southern half of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

Stable Location
Riverside Stable Southeast Hyrule Field
Outskirt Stable North of Great Plateau
Gerudo Canyon Pass Mini-Stable On the Diggdog Suspension Bridge
Gerudo Canyon Stable Beside the Gerudo Desert Gateway
Dueling Peaks Stable West of Dueling Peaks
Hateno Pasture Hateno Village
Highland Stable Faron Grasslands
Lakeside Stable Beside Lake Florai, east of Faron Grasslands

How many stables are in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom?

The total number of stables in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is 17. This number includes both of the mini-stables, which can be found in Lookout Landing and on the Diggdog Suspension Bridge.

How to find stables in Tears of the Kingdom

Stables appear all across Hyrule, so you are never too far from one. If you are searching for a stable, look for the smoke. Each stable has a large pillar of smoke emanating from its giant horse-shaped chimney, making them easy to spot from a distance.

How to unlock Mini-Stable in Lookout Landing

Talking to Lester about the Lookout Landing Mini-Stable in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
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When you first reach Lookout Landing, chatting with Lester at the incomplete stable will reveal that there are plans to build a mini-stable at Lookout Landing. This will take some time, so you need to head off on your adventure. Once you complete one of the four locations that Purah sends you to, return to the mini-stable to check the progress.

When you return, Lester and Karson will be in the process of building the mini-stable. They need help, so use your Ultrahand to finish the construction for them. Once this is done, the mini-stable will become available. You cannot do everything here that you can at a full stable, but you can register and take out your horses here.

Those are all of the stable locations in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. For more on the game, check out our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Master Sword guide.

Dave McAdam
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Dave McAdam
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