Written by: Annie Shi
Running a Dungeons and Dragons campaign in the Forgotten Realms means stepping into one of the richest, most iconic fantasy settings ever published. From the frozen tundras of Icewind Dale and the haunted ruins of Myth Drannor, to the bustling metropolises of the Sword Coast and the genie-ruled deserts of Calimshan, Faerun offers Dungeon Masters an incredible variety of locations to explore.

If you’re searching for the best D&D maps for the Forgotten Realms—whether for Icewind Dale, Baldur’s Gate, or any other published setting and adventure—this guide gathers them all in one place.
Using D&D Battlemaps for the Forgotten Realms
For DMs using battlemaps on VTTs or at the physical table, the right map isn’t just to show terrain or grid-squares—a proper map should help set the tone, scale, and stakes of the whole adventure.
A wind-scoured village in Icewind Dale should evoke isolation and endurance, while a glowing market in Calimport’s Grand Bazaar should feel opulent and just a little overwhelming. Getting lost along Moander’s Road in the Dalelands should evoke corruption and tragedy, while wandering into a fey-touched clearing in the Moonshae Isles should feel enchanted and unpredictable.
Of course, you can certainly describe all of that! Strong narration is always the foundation of good TTRPG gameplay. However, maps can offer extra storytelling support by:
- Giving players a shared visual reference
- Reinforcing environmental storytelling without ham-fisted explanations
- Making positioning and exploration more meaningful
- Helping regions feel distinct from each other through color palettes and decor
- Reducing prep time and exposition overload
Forgotten Realms: Adventures in Faerun
Adventures in Faerun, published in November 2025, offers a sweeping look at several iconic regions of the Forgotten Realms, featuring numerous story hooks, political tensions, environmental challenges, and distinct cultural flavors across the continent.
Each region will play differently at the table. For instance, Icewind Dale lends itself to stories of survival and isolation; Calimshan leans into spectacle and politics; the Moonshae Isles emphasizes the fey and magic; while the Dalelands center on community, legends, and looming ruins.
Below are our region-specific guides, each matching canon locations from Adventures in Faerun to hand-drawn fantasy maps that fit into these spaces.
Dalelands

A region defined by independent communities, thick forests, and the looming presence of Myth Drannor, the Dalelands are perfect for campaigns rooted in travel, folklore, and history.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Adventures in the Dalelands
Icewind Dale

Icewind Dale is a land of harsh beauty and constant peril. Settlements cling to warmth while ancient powers stir beneath the ice.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Adventures in Icewind Dale
Calimshan

Calimshan is characterized by blazing desert, genie cities, and ancient necropolises. Campaigns here often emphasize spectacle, trade, exploration, and elemental politics.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Adventures in Calimshan
Moonshae Isles

Some of the most magical places in the Realms lie in the Moonshae Isles, which combine fey magic, pirate politics, sacred druidic sites, and drowned ruins.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Adventures in the Moonshae Isles
Baldur’s Gate

One of the most iconic cities in the Forgotten Realms, the cutthroat Baldur’s Gate is built for intrigue-heavy campaigns. Urban adventures here often revolve around political maneuvering, faction conflict, crime, and shifting loyalties.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Adventures in Baldur’s Gate
Official Adventures in the Forgotten Realms
Beyond regional guides, many campaigns begin with a published adventure module. Many of these books bring players through multiple regions and environments, making a flexible battlemap library invaluable for helping each of these unique locales make an impression.
The guides below break down each adventure into its iconic locations and highlight the types of battlemaps that best support each one—helping those signature scenes feel distinct, immersive, and memorable.
Lost Mines of Phandelver
A beloved starter adventure set around a struggling frontier town—complete with roadside goblin ambushes, long-forgotten ruins ripe for exploration, and a cunning, calculating villain pulling the strings from the shadows.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Lost Mines of Phandelver
Out of the Abyss
An Underdark survival campaign where escaped prisoners must navigate hostile subterranean settlements, demon-infested caverns, and an alien underground world far below the realms.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Out of the Abyss
Storm King’s Thunder
A sweeping adventure spanning the Sword Coast, featuring giant strongholds—literally, remote settlements, ruined cities, and ancient relic sites.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Storm King’s Thunder
Tomb of Annihilation
A deadly jungle expedition through Chult, filled with lost cities, undead threats, dinosaur races, and one of the most infamous dungeon crawls in Dungeons and Dragons.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Tomb of Annihilation
Descent into Avernus
A grim descent from Baldur’s Gate into the first layer of the Nine Hells, featuring war machines, infernal fortresses, and a plethora of morally complex factions.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Descent into Avernus
Rime of the Frostmaiden
A chilling adventure set in Icewind Dale, centered on isolation, horror, and survival against a supernatural winter that refuses to end.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Rime of the Frostmaiden
Candlekeep Mysteries
A collection of short adventures set around the legendary library-fortress of Candlekeep, full of mysterious books introducing a new environment and tone.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Candlekeep Mysteries (Part 1) | (Part 2)
Dragons of Stormwreck Isle
A beginner-friendly island adventure featuring dragons, shipwrecks, storm-lashed ruins, and the peaceful monastery at stake.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Dragons of Stormwreck Isle
Realms-Adjacent Adventures
Lastly, we have settings and adventures that aren't technically in the Forgotten Realms, but are part of the greater Dungeons & Dragons multiverse.
Curse of Strahd
A gothic horror classic set in Barovia, complete with haunted villages, cursed forests, decrepit manors, and the looming presence of the vampire lord himself: Strahd von Zarovich.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Curse of Strahd
Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft
A horrifying expansion into the Domains of Dread, focused on its oppressive atmospheres, psychological horror, and richly themed settings where each realm reflects the twisted will of its lord.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Ravenloft: The Core
Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel
A series of culturally-rich, self-contained adventures connected through a luminous planar city that serves as a crossroads between worlds.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel
Ghosts of Saltmarsh
A seafaring campaign full of coastal intrigue, pirate encounters, haunted ships, and dangerous ocean voyages.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Ghosts of Saltmarsh
Mythic Odyssey of Theros
A myth-inspired setting rooted in heroic quests, divine intervention, monumental temples, and epic-scale conflict.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Mythic Odyssey of Theros
Spelljammer: Adventures in Space
A cosmic expansion of D&D featuring spacefaring ships, asteroid cities, and strange alien environments across the Wildspace.
👉 Read more: D&D Maps for Spelljammer
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