The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Guide | All Wayshrine Locations

Here's a guide on all the Wayshrine Locations in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered.

Game Guide by TauxicPandA on  May 07, 2025

The Wayshrines in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered are crucial for receiving divine buffs and advancing the "Pilgrimage" quest.

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Arkay Wayshrine

The first of these that you will discover is the Arkay Shrine. You can find it north of Anvil and south of Bleak Mine. Wayshrines will not be marked on your map. Search for a tiny shrine structure and activate it. 

It will prompt you to activate it with a message such as "Continue your penance". It might be different depending on your infamy. After you have activated it, your quest log will update to show you've completed this one. 

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Mara Wayshrine

Next, head to the Shrine of Mara. This one is located just west of Skingrad, near the Cursed Mine. If you're wondering what the shrines look like, they are small pagoda-like structures with big pillars—quite distinct in the landscape, so not too difficult to spot. Interact with it and wait for your quest log to update before moving on.

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Dibella Wayshrine

To find the Shrine of Dibella, go south of Weynon Priory and Chorrol in the northwest part of the map. The shrine will be below the hill a little, so you cannot see it initially. When you get closer, go towards it and activate it like the first ones. 

Akatosh Wayshrine

The Shrine of Akatosh can be harder to locate because it is between white stony ground that blends with its colour. It's located just south of Orange Road, south of Bruma. One good reference point is the Wild Eye Stables. Go down the road below and search for a little staircase to the shrine.

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Julianos Wayshrine

You will see the Shrine of Julianos southeast of the Imperial City, somewhat to the southwest of Fort Sejanus. Head down the Yellow Road and turn to the side to see it. Note that a couple of other shrines in the area might be confused with it, so make sure you're at the exact spot indicated on your map to find the shrine. 

Kynareth Wayshrine

To find the Shrine of Kynareth, go to the east side of the map. There's a small lake close to the Deserted Mine, and the shrine is just slightly north of it. Take the lake as a marker and find the shrine. 

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Talos Wayshrine

The Talos Shrine is relatively easy to locate. It's south of the Imperial City and southeast of the Hircine's Mora Shrine, off the path on the shore. 

Zenithar Wayshrine

The Shrine to Zenithar is among the easiest ones to locate. It is in the northeast of Bravil, the bottom section of the map. Go north of the road from the stable and straight to find the shrine. 

Stendarr Wayshrine

The last shrine is in the far south of the map, between Leyawiin and Bravil. You will find it just north of the town of Water's Edge. Walk along the peninsula road, then take a slight turn to the left where the shrine sits behind the road before the water. Use it to complete the pilgrimage quest.

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