Where to find all Hebra Mountains Shrines in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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In The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, the Hebra Mountains dominate the northwest corner of the Hyrule map. There are seven Shrines in the Hebra Mountains, all of which are worth finding and completing. But due to the harsh mountain terrain, they’re not all so easy to get to.

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The Hebra Mountains map is mostly revealed by the Rospro Pass Skyview Tower, but the easternmost part of it is revealed by the Pikada Stonegrove Skyview Tower. To get all seven Shrines you’re going to have to climb some of the highest peaks and explore some of the further reaches of the Hyrule map.

Hebra Mountains Shrine locations map for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

I recommend finding most of these Shrines after you complete the Tulin of Rito Village main quest. This is because during that quest you’ll unlock all the Shrines and waypoints on the West Hebra Sky Archipelago and Rising Island Chain, and these make great jumping-off points for reaching these Shrines.

Related: Where to find all Hyrule Ridge Shrines in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

  1. Otak Shrine
    Coordinates: -4391, 3714, 0227
Link in front of a cave entrance.
Melt through this ice to get into the Icefall Foothills Cave. Screenshot by Dot Esports

The Otak Shrine is inside the Icefall Foothills Cave, the entrance to which is at the coordinates -4428, 3764, 0224, downhill and northwest of the Shrine itself. Use flame to melt through the ice blocks at the entrance and inside the cave, then you’ll come to a chamber with an ice-covered hole. There are enemies below this hole, so I’d advise breaking the ice with arrows and killing the enemies from above before you drop through. On the south wall of the chamber below there’s a hole blocked by ice. Melt through it to reach the Otak Shrine.

  1. Eutom Shrine
    Coordinates: -3507, 3570, 0401
Link gliding into Golfam's Secret Hot Spring.
You can drop onto this Shrine from the Kahatanaum Shrine. Screenshot by Dot Esports

The Eutom Shrine is at Goflam’s Secret Hot Spring, tucked into a little pocket in the Hebra North Crest. It’s easily accessible by dropping and gliding from the Kahatanaum Shrine on the Rising Island Chain.

  1. Sisuran Shrine
    Coordinates: -2559, 3354, 0259
Link standing in front of a shrine with no crystal.
Activate the Shrine and it will highlight the Frost Talus. Screenshot by Dot Esports

The Sisuran Shrine is on a beach north of the Hebra East Summit. It’s missing its crystal, and to get the crystal back, you have to defeat a Frost Talus.

  1. Rutafu-um Shrine
    Coordinates: -2998, 3102, 0529
Link standing in front of a large rock outcrop.
The cave entrance is under this distinctive outcrop. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Find the entrance to the Hebra Mountains Cave at the coordinates -3021, 3182, 0570, then find the Rutafu-um Shrine at the end of the cave. Attach an icicle to the crystal, then grab the icicle and use it to drag the crystal back to the shrine.

  1. Taoyosipun Shrine
    Coordinates: -4539, 2880, 0277
Link looking down a snowy slope to a shrine.
Thankfully, this one’s not in a cave. Screenshot by Dot Esports

The Taoyosipun Shrine is on the western slopes of the Hebra West Summit. Glide west from the Ijo-o Shrine, then take a short hike up and over the peak.

  1. Sahirow Shrine
    Coordinates: -3354, 2386, 0375
Link standing in front of a Shrine.
There are various ways to reach this Shrine. Screenshot by Dot Esports

The Sahirow Shrine is on the east side of Corvash Peak and can be reached by gliding from the Rospro Pass Skyview Tower, from Talonto Peak, or from the Wind Temple.

  1. Wao-os Shrine
    Co-űordinates: -4058, 1990, 0197
Link and Tulin in front of a cave entrance.
This cave entrance is very easy to miss. Screenshot by Dot Esports

The entrance to the West Lake Totori Cave is very small, but you can find it on the eastern slopes of the small, unnamed mountain west of Rito Village at the coordinates -3946, 2035, 0201. The Wao-os Shrine is at the far end of the cave.

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Gavin Mackenzie
Gavin Mackenzie has been playing video games since the early 80s, and writing about them professionally since the late 90s. Having been a writer and editor on various British magazines including PLAY, GamesTM, and X360, he's now a freelance guides specialist at Dot Esports.