So, you’re deep into Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, riding across the countryside, knocking heads, looting everything that isn’t nailed down, and—oh no—you realize you left a quest unfinished in Trosky. Or maybe you just want to revisit an old area, relive some memories, and see if that one NPC is still mad about that "accidental" theft. Whatever your reason, you’re wondering: Can I go back?
Yes, you can! But not for free. This isn’t some fast-travel system where you click a button and teleport. This is the medieval era, where everything costs money—including your nostalgic road trips.

If you want to travel between regions in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, you’ll need to find a Caravan. These are marked on the map with a red wagon icon, and they’re your ticket back to earlier regions. No, you can’t just walk there yourself—the game won’t let you. You need to pay a Coachman to take you where you want to go.
Once you reach a Caravan, look for the Coachman. He’s easy to spot, rocking a green shirt and a fancy red hat like he’s the medieval version of a tour guide. Talk to him, and he’ll offer to take you back to your desired region.
Now, here’s where things get pricey. Every trip will cost you 200 Groschen. Want to go to Trosky, finish a quest, and then head back to Kuttenberg? That’s 400 Groschen total. And if you’re constantly hopping between areas, those fees add up fast.
Unfortunately, you can’t haggle. No matter how good your speech skill is, this guy isn’t budging on the price. So, unless you’re swimming in Groschen, you’ll want to plan your trips carefully. If you're struggling with money, you might want to check out a Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 money farm guide to keep your wallet full.
Here’s the kicker: you can’t just travel to any region whenever you want. You have to progress through the story to unlock different locations first. That means if you haven’t reached a specific area naturally through the plot, the Coachman won’t take you there. So, if you’re trying to get to Kuttenberg before the game lets you, sorry—you’re out of luck. Progress the main quest, and once you've officially reached an area, you can start using Caravans to revisit it at will.

Right now, we know of two major Caravan locations in the game. These are your fast-travel hubs, so get familiar with them:
We get it—200 Groschen per trip can feel brutal, especially when you need to travel often. But at least it makes sense in a world that prides itself on realism. You’re not some all-powerful hero with a teleport spell; you’re just a guy trying to make it in a medieval world where everything costs money—including long-distance travel. If you’re planning to hop between regions frequently, make sure you have a steady income. Loot bodies, complete side quests, sell extra gear—do whatever it takes to keep that Groschen flowing. Otherwise, you might find yourself stuck in a region longer than you'd like.

Wouldn’t it be great if Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 let you just ride between regions yourself? Sure, it would take longer, but at least you wouldn’t have to keep paying the Coachman every time. Maybe in a future update or a mod, we’ll get a way to travel freely without losing all our hard-earned cash. Until then, though, you’re stuck paying for passage. Plan your trips wisely, stack up that Groschen, and make sure you don’t leave any unfinished quests behind before moving on to a new region.
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At the end of the day, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 makes you work for your travel. No magic portals, no instant teleportation—just you, a Coachman, and a hefty fee of 200 Groschen per trip. It’s frustrating, sure, but it fits the game’s commitment to realism.
If you're thinking of going back somewhere, then plan ahead of time, save some money, and try to finish all your quests because leaving them for later might result in paying for your mistakes. Now, get out there and start adventuring!
Nope! You’ll need to pay 200 Groschen per trip using a Caravan. Sadly, the Coachman won’t cut you a deal—so save up if you plan to travel often.
Caravans are in Trosky (southeast of Troskowitz) and Kuttenberg (west of Suchdol Castle). Look for the red wagon icon on your map, and bring some Groschen!
Not exactly. You can only visit regions you’ve already unlocked through the main story. If you haven’t reached an area naturally, the Coachman won’t take you there.
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