The Dalelands are one of the Forgotten Realms’ most beloved regions: a patchwork of independent dales bound together by shared history, ancient threats, and hard-won community. Adventures in the Dalelands tend to revolve around travel, local politics, old folktales, and, of course, the long shadow of Myth Drannor—the fiend-infested ruins of the ancient elven capital—looming over everything.
This makes the Dalelands especially well-suited for battlemaps. Whether your players are running tense negotiations in a fortified town, creeping through elven ruins reclaimed by nature, or escorting travellers along blighted roads, these maps will help you sell the evocative sense of scale that defines this beautiful region.
1. Fairy Treetop Village — Tangled Trees, Cormanthor

The Tangled Trees are a network of platforms, bridges, and lookout points high in the forest canopy, and you’d be hard-pressed to find a map that fits that description more beautifully than this Fairy Treetop Village.
With its bright wooden platforms and walkways built directly into a massive tree, this map is great for dynamic combat, stealth-based encounters, or simply as a memorable encounter with one of the Dalelands’ forest-dwelling communities.
2. Depths of the Festerwood (Night) — Moander’s Road

Moander’s Road is a scar through Cormanthor, ravaged by corruption and rot, and this decaying Depths of the Festerwood clearing captures that blight wonderfully. The creeping fungi, bioluminescent mushrooms, and half-devoured terrain paint the picture of a place where nature has been twisted beyond recognition.
This map shines during travel encounters, ambushes, or horror scenes where the environment itself is your party’s adversary. Use strange monsters or corruption mechanics to remind your players that not all roads in the Dalelands are safe to walk.
3. Celestial Chapel Interior — Hall of Wizards, Myth Drannor

The Hall of Wizards in the ruins of Myth Drannor was once a center of magical learning and experimentation, and this Celestial Chapel Interior is a perfect stand-in for its ruined interior. Towering shelves of scrolls and tomes stand amidst shafts of light filtering through high windows, immediately communicating lost knowledge and dangerous power.
Use this map to grant your players arcane knowledge—or to spring magical traps on them, left behind by elven mages. Night and infernal variants of this map also work especially well for dramatic encounters with creatures drawn to, or created by, the lingering spellwork.
4. Imperial Graveyard (Fog) — Burial Glen, Myth Drannor

Burial Glen serves as the solemn threshold to Myth Drannor’s ruins, and the foggy variant of this expansive Imperial Graveyard depicts that gravity immediately. Wide paths, towering statues, and rows of ancient gravestones create a solemn, ceremonial space that’ll strike the weight of elven history into any visitor.
Use this either to set the tone of Myth Drannor as a quiet, reverent location, or use it as a staging ground for something awakening that should have stayed buried.
5. Rosehydra Crypt — Glim-Gardens, Myth Drannor

Once a place of healing and beauty, the Glim-Gardens are now warped and dangerous, making this Rosehydra Crypt a perfect fit. Thorn-choked paths, invasive vines, and the looming presence of a grotesquely mutated plant monster all embody the idea of good intentions and magic gone wrong.
Bloodied, haunted, and plant-less variations of this map will let you set up this map to fit your campaign, no matter what your interpretation of this tragically beautiful garden might be.
6. Black Market Streets — Archenbridge

Archenbridge is a fortified trade city whose districts are sandwiched between traps, politics, and tension, and these ramshackle Black Market Streets slot neatly into its underbelly. Narrow walkways, patchwork platforms, and crowded stalls paint a picture of claustrophobia and constant motion.
This map is great for immersing your players in illicit dealings, information-gathering, or faction intrigue.
7. Moth God Temple — Temple of Sehaine Moonbow, Myth Drannor

Hidden behind powerful illusions, the Temple of Sehanine Moonbow remains one of the few sanctuaries within the ruined Myth Drannor. This beautiful Moth God Temple map could not be better at capturing that otherworldly, ethereal calm, with its moonlit mosaics and winding terraces.
This map can serve as a haven for your players during their exploration of Myth Drannor—a place where they might receive visions and blessings, or perform mystical rituals.
8. Annis Hag Lair — Rotting Gorge

The Rotting Gorge is a deep, dangerous wound that cuts through the land, and this Annis Hag Lair mirrors that menace. Perched within the skeletal maw of a massive creature, the lair’s treacherous footing and eerie decor make it ideal for encounters with grotesque or cursed monsters.
Across the Dalelands, many great dangers were never truly destroyed, only sealed away, and this kind of location can remind your player how many ancient evils still strain against the earth that buried them.
9. Archon’s Villa — Aencar’s Manor

Aencar’s Manor is infamous for its hauntings and dark history, and this expansive Archon’s Villa provides everything a haunted estate needs.
Multiple floormaps, sprawling rooms, and courtyards give your players plenty to explore, and its night, abandoned, and massacre versions will support any ghost story you want to run your players through.
10. Nymph Fountain — Dancing Place

The Dancing Place is a sacred valley once used for divine gatherings, and this serene Nymph Fountain map does wonders to capture its peaceful, otherworldly nature. Stone paths winding through lily pads and gentle water, and golden-domed shrines create a space clearly under divine protection.
Use this map as a moment of rest and reflection between conflicts—or shatter that calm by letting violence intrude, forcing the party to defend something fragile but worth saving.
If you’re looking for even more options, Czepeku offers over 6,000 hand-drawn fantasy battlemaps and variations, covering everything from forests and cities to ruins and dungeons.
You can browse the full collection here to find maps that fit your DnD campaign—or any other tabletop roleplaying game—giving your players rich, evocative locations to explore no matter where their journey leads!
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