While navigating this No-Man’s Land, here are the most important locations to keep in mind.
This island is located in the middle of the large lake in Velen’s southern half, Lake Wyndamer.
To find it, just head east from Oxenfurt.
It also has a few entrances to the south and east of the city’s walls.
Annoyingly, this hut does not have a warp marker on the property.
The nearest one is the Forest Hut, a short trek west of Keira’s place.
5Master Armorer
Finding some useful armor is difficult at times.
Luckily, there’s one in Velen.
4Bald Mountain
The first time you visit Bald Mountain, you’ll probably be severely under-leveled.
Quests involving the Crones of Crookback Bog might take you close to this area.
3Crookback Bog
Speaking of Crookback Bog, it’s another important spot to keep in mind.
If all the quests related to it are completed, Geralt will have visited quite a few times.
It’s the location where the Baron’s wife, Anna, will eventually be found.
There are also a couple of side quests that might take you through the area.
It’s located in the far east of Velen, and one of the most southeasterly markers.
Oxenfurt is the large city (look for a lot of orange) in the northeastern section of Velen.
The city, since it’s on an island, can be entered via one of two bridges.
The first is to its western gate, just near the Stonecutters' Settlement.
The other bridge enters the city’s northeastern section and can be accessed near the Herbalist’s Hut.
This town and its stately castle are located just to the west of Velen’s center.
What’s irritating about Crow’s Perch is that it can only be accessed from its main front entrance.
The entrance is on the southern section of the town.
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