THE Crying Peninsula is located south of the starting area at Ring of Fire and it is the southernmost area you can travel to in the game.
The climate in this region is different from other parts of the Elden Ring Lands, with constant rainfall in this sub-region. This is why it is called the Weeping Peninsula. This area, along with Limgrave, has the easiest bosses in all of Elden Ring and is the perfect place to train and become stronger.
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How to get to the Weeping Peninsula
The Weeping Peninsula is the area directly south of Limgrave. To access it, you must cross the Bridge of Sacrifice.
Map of the Weeping Peninsula
The Elden Ring map below shows how the Weeping Peninsula is laid out.
Use our interactive map to discover the region and help you plot your route:
Fragment of map of the Weeping Peninsula
There is only one map fragment for the Wailing Peninsula.
To get the map fragment, you need to cross the Weeping Peninsula using the Bridge of Sacrifice, then follow the path south. The map fragment can be found at the base of an obelisk, south of the “Castle Morne Rampart” grace site.
Dungeons of the Weeping Peninsula
There are six dungeons in the Weeping Peninsula:
Grace Sites of the Weeping Peninsula
There are 18 grace sites in the Weeping Peninsula:
- Pilgrimage Church
- Rampart of the Château de Morne
- Towards the tomb
- South of the observation tower
- Outskirts of a village in difficulty
- Next to the cratered clearing
- Secluded merchant hut
- Fourth Church of Marika
- Bridge of Sacrifice
- Château Morne elevator
- Behind the castle
- Next to the ramparts prison
- Morne Moangrave
- Catacombs of the Impaler
- Land cave
- Tombsward Catacombs
- Tombsward Cave
- Morne Tunnel
Patrons of the peninsula in tears
There are 10 bosses in the Weeping Peninsula:
Need help? Return to our Elden Ring boss list or our Elden Ring walkthrough.
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