Locations in Hogwarts Legacy allow players to visit the renowned sites famous throughout the Wizarding Worlds. Explore and uncover secrets in places like The Forbidden Forest, Hogsmeade and of course, Hogwarts Castle. The open world nature of Hogwarts Legacy, promotes exploration and gives the player freedom to explore vast areas full of secrets waiting to be found.
- See Floo Flames for a list of all Floo Flames in-game and where to find them.
- Visit our Interactive Map for a visual representation on where in the world these locations can be found.
Hogwarts Legacy All Locations
Hogwarts Legacy List of Locations
Quick Search of All Hogwarts Legacy Locations
Hogsmeade Valley
Merchants and Establishments in Hogsmeade
Coastal Cavern
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Clagmar Coast
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Hogwarts Castle Locations
The Astronomy Wing
- Astronomy Tower
- Charms Classroom
- Defence Against the Dark Arts Tower
- Defence Against the Dark Arts Classroom
- Professor Fig's Classroom
- Transfiguration Classroom
- Transfiguration Courtyard
The Bell Tower
- Bell Tower Courtyard
- Flying Class Lawn
- Beasts Classroom
- Hogwarts North Exit
- West Tower
The Grand Staircase
- Grand Staircase
- Grand Staircase Tower
- Lower Grand Staircase
- Quad Courtyard
- Ravenclaw Tower
- Trophy Room
The Great Hall
- Boathose
- Great Hall
- Viaduct Courtyard
- Hufflepuff Common Room
- Slytherin Common Room
The Library Annex
- Central Hall
- Divination Classroom
- Greenhouses
- Library
- Potions Classroom
The South Wing
- Clocktower Courtyard
- Faculty Tower
- Gryffindor Common Room
- Hospital Wing
- Hogwarts South Exit
Hogwarts Legacy Locations Gallery
North Ford Bog ♦ Forbidden Forest ♦ Hogsmeade Valley ♦ North Hogwarts Region ♦ South Hogwarts Region ♦ Hogwarts Valley ♦ Feldcroft Region ♦ South Sea Bog ♦ Coastal Cavern ♦ Poidsear Coast ♦ Marunweem Lake ♦ Manor Cape ♦ Cragcroftshire ♦ Clagmar Coast
North Ford Bog
Pitt-upon-Ford
Pitt-upon-Ford is the southmost hamlet in the woodlands. 'Pitt-upon-Ford' which means 'place by a shallow river.'
Forbidden Forest
Dark Arts Battle Arena
Fight waves of Dark Wizards in this Battle Arena with the Unforgivable Curses.
Spinners Cavern
A cave in the Forbidden Forest that is teeming with arachnids. This is the location for the quest "The Plight of the House-Elf"
Hogsmeade Valley
Upper Hogsfield
Upper Hogsfield is located in the countryside and is the closest hamlet to Hogsmeade. Because of its proximity to Hogsmeade, the inhabitants dubbed themselves 'Hogsfield".
North Hogwarts Region
The Collector's Cave
A cave containing the tomb of a witch known for collecting things that don't belong to her.
Korrow Ruins
The ruins of an old castle in which goblins seem to have settled.
South Hogwarts Region
Hogwarts Castle
Hogwarts Castle is a massive edification that contains a hundred and forty-two staircases, turrets, towers and incredibly deep dungeons. Built by a wizard architect and four of the most important wizards ever: Godric Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff, Rowena Ravenclaw, and Salazar Slytherin.
Lower Hogsfield
In reverence to the school that taught them all, the inhabitants decided on the name 'Hogsfield'. However, around the same time, the villagers of Upper Hogsfield also opted for the name 'Hogsfield', after Hogsmeade. Thus, an unhappy compromise was decided upon and each village added a qualifier to their name.
The Room of Requirement
The Room of Requirement is an iconic and intriguing room that seems to sense what you need, and then proceeds to provide it for you. Players can create different types of gear while in the Room of Requirement, such as planting different seeds to harvest plants, brew potions and even upgrade your gear!
Hogwarts Valley
Brocburrow
Brocburrow is a community located in the countryside. Famed Auror Helen Thistlewood is among the noteable witches and wizards to hail from this hamlet.
Keenbridge
It is said that Keenbridge received its name from a large, magical bridge that was said to bring you to your love. However, there is no such bridge in the region.
Feldcroft Region
Feldcroft
Feldcroft is a quaint village in the countryside. On the far side of the mountain, Feldcroft is surrounded by fields and the ruins of an ancient castle.
Irondale
Originally founded by goblins to mine iron, the goblins were pushed out when the hamlet became famous for its ironworks. The new inhabitants changed the hamlet's name from its original Gobbledegook to Irondale. Now, the hamlet is entirely made up of witches and wizards.
South Sea Bog
Coastal Cavern
Poidsear Coast
Marunweem Lake
Marunweem
Marunweem is a peaceful fishing hamlet, situated next to a lake. Lately, they've come into a spot of trouble with many Poachers setting up camp in the area.
Manor Cape
Bainburgh
Bainburgh is a working hamlet on the coastline. This hamlet was named for the prominent house and family that lived nearby. Over the years, the house employed many of the hamlet's inhabitants and later became a manor. The manor has since been abandoned.
Henrietta's Hideaway
An old, abandoned home full of traps set by the previous owner to protect her wealth.
Cragcroftshire
Cragcroft
Cragcroft, located on the coast, is the southernmost wizarding settlement in the entire region. This village is plagued by Stoneback Dugbogs, and for that reason the inhabitants of this village are a tight-knit community.
Clagmar Coast
Hogwarts Legacy Locations Guide
Floo Flames and Fast Travel
The Floo Network is a vast and interconnected network of Floo Flames, that allow users to teleport from one place to another one. This serves as the fast traveling system for Hogwarts Legacy. Players need to activate the Floo Flames individually in order to enable a certain location. This is simply done passing by or close to the Floo Flames' location. A prompt in the center of the screen will tell players when a new node on the network has been activated.
Will you be able to go to Diagon Alley in Hogwarts legacy?
Diagon Alley has not been officially confirmed. Expectations are high, as the Big Ben building was seen in the background in a trailer scene and another scene of a wall made of bricks in a spiral shape, where the wall begins to move, has lead some fans to assume it's related to the entrance to Diagon Alley for the similarities with JKR books' description of it.
Mounts and Brooms
Players have a a few options to traverse the wizarding world. As is common for Witches and Wizards, the broom is probably the most common way of traversing the skies, but it is not the only one. Players can obtain different flying mounts such as the Onyx Hippogriff (available by pre-ordering the game), or the Thestral Mount. (Part of the Dark Arts Pack).
Mounts, like the hippogriff, can also be used on the ground as a ground mount. Brooms on the other hand can only be used to fly, but they have a boost meter that allows brooms to go faster when they are closer to the ground.
Brooms can be customized at a Broom Shop, located in Hogsmeade. Initially only cosmetics can be found, but by completing Quests for the owner, there will be performance upgrades available to players.
How Big is the Map in Hogwarts Legacy?
The exact size of the map has not been announced or confirmed, but it is confirmed that the map is bigger than Hogwarts itself. Side locations such as Hogsmeade have been already confirmed and seen in some of the footage revealed by Avalanche Software. In Hogwarts Legacy we will be able to visit well-known nearby locations that are related to Hogwarts, and these locations are greatly detailed, full of Characters, potenical allies, enemies, creatures, quests, shops and activities. Hogwarts Legacy is an Open-World adventure meaning that the map is expected to be big and great.
Battle Arenas in Hogwarts Legacy
Battle Arenas are a place where wizards can test their magical abilities against waves of Enemies. In these Battle Arenas, playerss can use a wide variety of magic abilties and items to battle.
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