The Sims 4: Enchanted By Nature includes the brand-new world of Innisgreen. Influenced by lush green countryside, this vibrant world comprises three neighborhoods: Coast of Admor, Sprucederry Grove, and Everdew. Each one has a unique look and its own secrets which blend together perfectly.
From interactive stores that are easy to miss, to a secret transportation system and hidden nooks, this world holds a number of easy, and not so easy-to-find features. Discover all of Innisgreen’s secrets with us so you don’t miss a thing.
3Coast Of Adhmor
The Coast of Adhmor is where the first non-fairies landed in Innisgreen. Among their number were gnomes, and a focus on them remains in the neighborhood. You’ll also find a small selection of shops, a couple of tourist attractions and plenty of places to explore.
The Captain’s Quarters
Down by the docks, the Captain’s Quarters allows you to sell fish here to earn extra simoleons. Any fish sold will earn you a little extra compared to selling them through your inventory, so it’s worth the trip. This is to help support local fishers. You can also buy a selection of fish.
Historical Monument
The crashed boat of the first non-fairy Sims remains here as a monument to their bravery. you’re able to view the boat and learn more about the history of how it came to end up moored on a small patch of land near to the shore.
Museum
This local museum has an entire room dedicated to gnomes, which is certainly a choice. There are also some books to read and toys to entertain kids while adults view the antiques. Venture further upstairs to find an apothecary room and an easel on the roof for painting the view.
Grocery Store
This store looks like a blank facade, but you can click it to stock up on groceries. The pop-up menu will allow you to buy: apples, blackberries, flour, pears, plantain, potatoes, sugar, tomatoes, wrapped red meat, and wrapped white meat.
Gnum Gnums
This stall sells food and gnomes, an obvious combination. You can buy coffee, apple pie, garden salad, or gourmet fruitcake. It’s not a great selection, but it will do in a pinch. You can also buy one of 15 different gnomes, because why not?
Great Gnome
The great gnome statue dominates the town square, just by the Gnum Gnums stall. It was built to mark the end of the gnome wars, because apparently building a huge statue of your enemy is how we celebrate that around here. You can ask the statue for luck, or give it a kick. The choice is yours and the results are variable.
Small Park
There are a few small park areas around. This one includes a set of swings, a grill, a picnic table, and a bathroom. It’s small but effective.
2Sprucederry Grove
Sprucederry grove is more of a small town, with plenty of natural areas and more housing and stores. There’s a natural beauty here which is reflected in the parks and small nature areas across the neighborhood.
Whistling Thistle Gardens
This is the main park in the area, with a building in the center offering toilets, chess, seating, a gaming table and a wedding arch. You’ll also find some beautiful gardens surrounding it which have a set of swings as well as a fountain.
Gringle’s Bar
The obligatory bar, Gringle’s is a nature-themed bar with chess tables, a stage, plenty of seats, bathroom facilities and a swing set outside. It seems to be compulsory to have a swing set in Innisgreen.
Glasswood Tree
This small mystical tree will enable you to summon Spruce Almighty, who appears to be some kind of plant Sim god. He will give you a fable quest involving some riddles and the mushrooms nearby.
Gardening Store
If you want to buy some of the new houseplants, this is the store you want. You can purchase three types of pot as well as gardening books, and a selection of seeds for fruit, veggies and herbs. This includes the aura blossom and lightning root, two new plants in the area.
This small park is pretty much just like the other, with a swing set, climbing frame, toilets, a grill, and a picnic table.
Much mystery, many mushrooms. Click it if you dare.
Book Store
Sims who love to read can purchase a small selection of books from here, or choose to donate any books they have read for others to make use of.
Apothecary Stall
This hidden section of space includes a stall for buying and selling elixirs as well as an apothecary table close buy to allow for a quick craft and restock.
River
In this area, Sims can get down to the river to take a swim. It’s not as mystical as some spots, but it’s beautiful and worth a visit.
Fern & Frond Wading Pond
The Fern & Frond wading pond is where you can go to fish, catch frogs and wade in the waters. It’s situated in a nice green area.
1Everdew
Everdew is the most mystical neighborhood and contains the fairy residents of Innisgreen. It’s all very natural with a mystical air and a few fairy secrets.
Starsong Lounge
The Starsong Lounge is resplendent in mystical decor with a bar, piano, mic. Toilets, gardens and plenty of seating. There’s also a wedding arch.
The Watering Hole
This small wading pond can be visited as a community lot or purchased as a home for those who want to embrace natural living. It has a pond for fishing and frog collecting as well as plenty of areas to forage in.
Mossveil Fairy Hub
The Mossveil Fairy Hub is the heart of the neighborhood. Here you can learn about fairy and gnome history, collect a ration of fairy dust, find out how to return to non-fairy life, or use the toilets and bath.
MoonDrop Springs
Moondrop springs allows you to bathe in emotions and regenerate emotional force, required to use fairy abilities. Fairies can also influence the mood and bottle it up for later use.
Teleport Stone
The teleport stone allows you to use one fairy dust to teleport to secret areas, Sylvan Glade and Forgotten Grotto. Much faster than leveling handiness to ten.
You can also travel to Sixam, The Magic Realm and Mt. Komorebi Peak if you have the required DLC.
Fairy Facilities
There are a few other fairy facilities in the area, including a fairy house where you’re able to sleep, regenerate emotions or party with friends.
Fable Board
The Fable Board tells you who has fables and helps you keep track of collecting these pieces of lore from around the world. You can also get a fable from the Sim in front of it.