Pokémon Scarlet & Violet: All Ten Sights of Paldea Locations
Ten landmarks scattered around Paldea in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet are not only gorgeous but act as fast-travel locations once found.
Paldea, the new region of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, is a diverse ecosystem full of beautiful landscapes and sights. There are ten sights in particular that the game has listed as the best in the region. Each sight acts as a fast-travel location once it’s discovered. They are unique and beautiful spots for players to bask in the game’s beauty.
Fast travel in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet involves discovering blue feather icons scattered around the map. However, the ten sights of Paldea will not have these icons when fast travel is unlocked. Instead, players must interact with a sign placed near the sight to unlock fast travel. Players who want to learn more about the sights can attend the Art class at the Academy.
All Ten Sights of Paldea Sign Locations in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
Sight |
Description |
Image |
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The Leaking Tower of Paldea |
A reference to the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the tower has a few items for players who use their Ride Pokémon to climb up it. The tower is in South Province (Area Six) along the northern road to Alfornada, home to Pokémon Scarlet and Violet‘s Psychic-type Gym. The tower sits in the water formed underneath a waterfall. The sign’s position gives a good view of both the tower and the waterfall. |
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The Secluded Beach |
The sign representing this quiet coastline is on the northeast tip of the beach near South Province (Area Five)’s Pokémon Center. |
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Grand Olive Orchard |
Players can find this marvel of agriculture north of Cortondo, northeast of the town’s Pokémon Center. The sign is almost directly north of the text reading South Province (Area Two) on the map, and provides a view of the orchard’s operations in their entirety. |
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The Million Volt Skyline |
The sign for this sight overlooks Levincia in East Province (Area Three), home of the Electric-type Gym, which features a Terastallized form of Mismagius. Players must climb the cliffs west of Levincia and get a clear view of the five skyscrapers to find the sign. |
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Colonnade Hollow |
There is a large hollow in West Province (Area Two), located east of Port Marinada. Players must follow the path out of town until they find the sign looking over the hollow. |
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Casseroya Falls |
These waterfalls are on the western shores of Casseroya Lake, southeast of a collection of pipes crossing the water. Crossing these pipes will lead players to the sign about mid-way down the waterfall. |
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Paldea’s Highest Peak |
As the name implies, players must climb to the tallest point on Glaseado Mountain, an area that houses Frigibax’s hidden cave in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. This particular sign overlooks the entire map. |
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Fury Falls |
Another set of waterfalls on this list, Fury Falls, is south of the North Province (Area Two) Pokémon Center. The falls are on the northwest tip of the small body of water northwest of the Firescourge Shrine. |
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Gracia Stones |
This sight is a collection of stones off Paldea’s coast in the North Paldea Sea, west of the Groundblight Shrine. Players can see the stones on their map. The sign is to the south of those stones. |
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Glaseado’s Grasp |
This sight is on the southeast edge of Glaseado Mountain, southwest of the Glaseado Pokémon Center. After passing Elisabet, Trainers can keep heading south to a large stone. The sign is facing this stone. |
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These fast travel points can help players reach areas and events like a Tera Raid in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet or Pokémon Centers. Each time players use these points, they should take the time to enjoy the beauty of the ten sights of Paldea.
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