Elden Ring is a massive game, but thanks to the magic of fast travel, you can warp around to any Site of Grace you’ve discovered in The Lands Between. Liurnia of the Lakes, sitting immediately north of Limgrave, has the most Sites of Grace of any region in the game — a whopping 68, to be exact. Below, we have a complete list of every Site of Grace in the region, marked on an overall map.
Dungeons are called out as such. Note that locations around the Cathedral of Manus Celus, except for the Village of the Albinaurics, can only be reached as part of Ranni’s quest.
Lake-Facing Cliffs
Stillwater Cave [Dungeon]
Liurnia Lake Shore
Liurnia Highway South
Cliffbottom Caves [Dungeon]
Liurnia Highway North
Laskyr Ruins
Lakeside Crystal Cave [Dungeon]
Slumbering Wolf’s Shack
1Scenic Isle
Cathedral of Manus Celus
Village of the Albinaurics
Moonlight Altar
Altar South
Road’s End Catacombs [Dungeon]
Converted Tower
Folly on the Lakes
Boilprawn Shack
Gate Town Bridge
Revenger’s Shack
Temple Quarter
Fallen Ruins of the Lakes
Academy Gate Town
Jarburg
Liurnia Tower Bridge
Divine Tower of Liurnia
Study Hall Entrance
Artist’s Shack
Eastern Liurnia Lake Shore
Gate Town North
South Raya Lucaria Gate
32. Debate Parlor
33. Schoolhouse Classroom
Church of the Cuckoo
Academy Crystal Cave [Dungeon]
Raya Lucaria Grand Library
Main Academy Gate
Crystalline Woods
Foot of the Four Belfries
The Four Belfries
Sorcerer’s Isle
East Gate Bridge Trestle
Church of Vows
Eastern Tableland
Ruined Labyrinth
Raya Lucaria Crystal Tunnel [Dungeon]
Mausoleum Compound
Frenzied Flame Village Outskirts
Black Knife Catacombs [Dungeon]
Church of Inhibition
East Raya Lucaria Gate
Bellum Church
Northern Liurnia Lake Shore
Road to the Manor
Main Caria Manor Gate
Manor Upper Level
Behind Caria Manor
Royal Moongazing Ground
Manor Lower Level
Ranni’s Rise
Ranni’s Chamber
Unsightly Catacombs [Dungeon]
Abandoned Coffin
Magma Wyrm
Ruin-Strewn Precipice Overlook
Ravine-Filled Village
Ruin-Strewn Precipice
Grand Lift of Dectus
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Tony Wilson
Tony has been covering games for more than a decade. Tony loves platformers, RPGs and puzzle games.