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Stables are a staple of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and its predecessor game. These humble buildings allow Link to register wild horses, take one out wherever he wishes, and sleep to restore his hearts. They are also hubs for traveling merchants and the starting point of many quests. There are fourteen main stables scattered across Hyrule's surface.

Visiting each stable in Tears of the Kingdom makes up the majority of the side quest "Potential Princess Sightings!", picked up at the Lucky Clover Gazette. This quest requires Link to visit all the stables and speak with NPCs. Unlocking each stable will make traveling in that portion of Hyrule easier, as players can summon their horses for speedier travel.

Where To Find Each Stable In Tears Of The Kingdom

Outskirt Stable from Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

The fourteen main stables of Tears of the Kingdom are found in each region of Hyrule, with many found within or along the edge of Central Hyrule and its open plains. It will take a while for any player to reach all fifteen stables when they begin their adventure, but the task isn't too difficult.

Stable

Area

Location

Coordinates

Snowfield Stable

Hebra

Within the South Tabantha Snowfield of Tabantha Tundra, northeast of Rito Village.

-1630, 2587, 0234

East Akkala Stable

Akkala

Found at the crossroad leading up to Akkala Ancient Tech Lab.

4254, 2737, 0125

South Akkala Stable

Akkala

Within the Kanalet Ridge, below the Akkala Citadel Ruins

3125, 1687, 0201

Tabantha Bridge Stable

Central Hyrule

On the eastern end of Tabantha Great Bridge, west of Hyrule Ridge.

-2919, 0546, 0169

New Serenne Stable

Central Hyrule

In North Hyrule Plain, west of Hyrule Castle and east of Ludfo's Bog.

-1348, 0745, 0085

Woodland Stable

Eldin

West of Pico Pond, along the edge of Eldin Canyon. Accessible through Ekochiu Shrine.

1057, 1122, 0022

Foothill Stable

Eldin

Along the western coast of Cephla Lake, south of Broca Island.

2610, 1144, 0148

Wetland Stable

Lanayru

West of Lanayru Wetlands, south of Rebonae Bridge, along the eastern side of Hylia River. Accessible through Tukarok Shrine.

0914, -0248, 0034

Outskirt Stable

Central Hyrule

West of Coliseum Ruins in the southwestern corner of Central Hyrule.

1404, -1266, 0032

Dueling Peaks Stable

Necluda

West of Dueling Peaks, south of Kakariko Village.

1757, -1957, 0010

Gerudo Canyon Stable

Gerudo

Found at Gerudo Desert Gateway, the path entering Gerudo Desert.

-2773, -2240, 0029

Highland Stable

Faron

West of Haran Lake in Faron Grasslands, south of Lake Hylia.

0516, -3442, 0047

Lakeside Stable

Faron

West of Floria Bridge in Ubota Point.

1547, -3535-0061

Riverside Stable

Central Hyrule

North of Owlan Bridge in the southeast of Central Hyrule.

0326, -1087, 0009

  • Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Poster
    The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
    Summary:
    The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the anticipated follow-up to Breath of the Wild, released in 2017. A rare occurrence in Zelda titles, Tears of the Kingdom is a direct sequel instead of loosely connected. In Tears of the Kingdom, Link will take to the skies and learn about a mysterious kingdom in the clouds. Additionally, he will discover the secrets of the dark ones that dwell below and above the earth. The sequel is being built on the same engine as the original, with unique physics tools again being utilized. However, little about the plot and gameplay is known.
    Franchise:
    The Legend of Zelda
    Platform:
    Nintendo Switch
    Released:
    2023-05-12
    Developer:
    Nintendo EPD
    Publisher:
    Nintendo
    Genre:
    Action-Adventure
    ESRB:
    E10+
    Prequel:
    The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
    How Long To Beat:
    35-50 hours