How to travel between regions in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2

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While much of the early game is spent as a peregrine lad-for-hire roaming the hills, villages, and forests of the Trosky Region, you’ll eventually land in the Kuttenberg Region where the story really picks up. With that comes an entirely new map, quests, tasks, and plenty more to keep you busy.

If you’ve some unfinished busy back in Trosky, there’s the possibility to fast travel back there to tie up any loose ends or for a quick visit for old time’s sake. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to travel between regions in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2.

How to travel back to Trosky in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2

To travel between regions in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, you’ll need to interact with a coachman, pay a fee, then ride the coach caravan between the Trosky and Kuttenberg regions. The first coachman you’ll come across is available once you’ve visited the Kuttenberg region for the first time in The Sword and the Quill and Speak of the Devil main story quests. You’ll find him in a large camp directly west of Suchdol.

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Simply follow the main road west and you’ll run into the camp and the coachman. He’s usually sitting by the small wood cabin. Select the ‘buy transport to the Trosky region’, pay the fee, and you’ll travel back to Trosky, specifically near greengrocer Veisar’s farm in the southeast of the region, northeast of the Nebakov Fortress. To travel back, talk to the coachman at the camp opposite the grocer’s.

Every use of the cart costs 200 groschen, which at this point in the game shouldn’t be too hard to muster up: a quick raid of an enemy camp and sell-off of their gear at the Innkeeper at the Devil’s Den should net you more than enough for a round trip to Trosky and back.


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There’s no limit on how often or many times you can travel between the two regions and other than the Demons of Trosky quest, you can pick up any other side quests or tasks you haven’t finished or even started.

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

  • Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X
  • Genre(s): Action RPG