The Enchanted by Nature expansion pack for The Sims 4 introduces a brand-new world: Innisgreen with 14 lots split across three neighborhoods.
The Coast of Adhmor – Seaside Charm and Whimsy

The Coast of Adhmor is the seaside village area of Innisgreen. It’s easily the most colorful and picturesque part of the world. Expect lots of bright buildings, cozy spots, and a laid-back, whimsical atmosphere.
This neighborhood has four total lots:
- A museum
- Two townie homes
- One starter house
The lots are surrounded by cheerful coastal-style buildings and set dressing that brings the whole area to life.
Visit the Museum to Trigger the Luck System
Behind the museum in the Coast of Adhmor, there’s a gnome statue tucked away. It might seem decorative, but it plays into a brand-new gameplay mechanic: the good luck/bad luck system.

Glen Nhoam’s Gnome Stall – Collect, Eat, and Explore
There’s also a gnome stall run by Glen Nhoam, the local gnome enthusiast. At his stall, Sims can order food and buy collectible gnomes.
The gnomes are part of the world’s theme and tie in with other features like the luck system and hidden statues.

Grocery Store – Behind the Gnome Stall
Directly behind Glen Nhoam’s stall, there’s a grocery store. If it feels familiar, that’s because it’s similar to the one in the Horse Ranch pack.
Sims can stock up on supplies and buy everyday items. It’s a practical spot to visit while exploring the neighborhood or grabbing collectibles from Glen Nhoam.
Fable Board – Track Fabulists and Get Quests
One of the biggest new features in this pack is the Fable Board. This is where Sims can:
- Track the Fabulists (the unique NPCs in the world)
- Pick up Fables (these are like quests or tasks)

Fables work similarly to the errand system from Cottage Living. Sims can talk to Fabulists around Innisgreen, build relationships, and complete small goals for rewards.
Captain’s Quarters – Fish Store and Fishing Spot
One standout location in this neighborhood is a fish store called Captain’s Quarters. Sims can visit this location to buy and sell fish, and interact with a fishing lake directly behind the shop.
There’s also a shipwreck by the lake with a Point of Interest (POI) board, adding more story and depth to the location.
If you click on the POI board, you’ll get a notebook entry. This is part of a new system called Discoveries, and it works through what’s basically a Sims version of a journal.
Every time a Sim discovers something new around Innisgreen, the game logs it. Players can go back and review all the discoveries their Sims have made. It’s a subtle but really nice addition that ties into exploration and storytelling.
This part of Innisgreen is perfect for Sims who love the outdoors, coastal living, or just want a beautiful spot to live and play.
Apothecary Table
Behind one of the buildings on the Coast of Adhmor, there’s an apothecary table. It looks like it belongs to an old apothecary store. However, the store itself isn’t functional. It’s just part of the set dressing.
Most of the world is made up of set dressing. That means lots of buildings and objects are there to create atmosphere, but can’t be used by Sims. This is a bit disappointing.
Sprucederry Grove – The Wild, Off-the-Grid Neighborhood in Innisgreen
Sprucederry Grove is the second neighborhood in Innisgreen. It’s the most open and off-the-grid area on the map.
This neighborhood includes five lots:
- A bar
- A park
- A townie house
- A starter house
- A huge empty lot

Sprucederry Grove offers a more natural, less crowded vibe compared to the Coast of Adhmor. The open space and fewer buildings give Sims room to explore freely.
The bar in Sprucederry Grove
The bar is one of the best prebuilt lots in The Sims 4: Enchanted by Nature. The inside looks like a fancy nature lodge, mixing forest vibes with an upscale feel. It really stands out in the neighborhood.
Meet Spruce Almighty – The Romancible Tree Spirit
There’s a tree stump in Sprucederry Grove that Sims can interact with to summon Spruce Almighty. Spruce is romancible and woohooable.
Spruce can also give Sims a fable task involving solving riddles. This adds some fun and chaos to gameplay.
Shops and Special Spots
This neighborhood has a live plant and gardening supply shop and a used bookstore. Both of these are rabbit holes, meaning Sims can go inside but players can’t see the interiors.
The garden shop sells extras like Aura Blossom seeds, tabletop plant pots, gardening books, and different starter flower and vegetable seeds.
Sims can visit the bookstore in Everdew to buy or donate books.
Park and Community Garden
The park in Sprucederry Grove is charming and cozy. It features a small community garden where Sims can grow plants together. This adds a nice spot for gardening lovers to hang out and work on their green thumbs.
Todd’s Apothecary – Magical Shopping Spot
There’s a stall called Todd’s Apothecary Cures and Elixirs in this neighborhood. Sims can shop here for various magical items to use in gameplay.

Most Usable Neighborhood for Gameplay
Compared to other parts of Innisgreen, having rabbit hole lots like the garden shop and bookstore feels better than just the set dressing architecture from the Coast of Adhmor.
These rabbit holes offer real gameplay even if the interiors aren’t visible, making Sprucederry Grove more interactive overall.
Out of all the neighborhoods in Innisgreen, Sprucederry Grove feels the most practical and playable. It offers useful locations, interactive spots, and places where Sims can spend time with real gameplay value.
Everdew – The Fairy Central Neighborhood
Everdew is the final neighborhood in Innisgreen. It’s the fairy hub of the world. There’s an amazing mystical lounge here and even a starter home floating in a tree.
This neighborhood has five lots:
- A stunning lounge
- An off-the-grid lot
- A starter house
- Two townie homes
The lounge, in particular, is one of the best lots ever built in The Sims 4. It looks gorgeous and fits perfectly with the magical, fairy vibe of the neighborhood.

At the center of Everdew is a fairy hub, a community lot with multiple uses. Sims can:
- Use the toilet
- Learn how to become a fairy
- If already a fairy, stop by to collect their daily fairy dust ration
You’ll also find special fairy plants around the neighborhood.
Moondrop Springs – Magical Lake
Moondrop Springs is a beautiful lake where Sims can float around in the water, bathing in emotions or even bottle those emotions for later use.
Sims can even change the spring’s current mood.
This spot also plays a key role in becoming a fairy.

Teleport Stone – Travel Powered by Fairy Dust
Everdew has a teleport stone that Sims can use to travel around. Using it requires fairy dust, tying it into the magical resources of the neighborhood.
Iconic Tree Trunk Lot – Possibly The Most Beautiful Lot Ever
The standout lot in Everdew is a stunning build inside a giant tree trunk. This lot might be the most beautiful ever made in The Sims. It perfectly fits the fairy theme with its magical, cozy vibe.
Fairy Communal Home and Other Features
Near this tree trunk lot, there’s a small fairy home where fairies can go inside and live together. This serves as a communal space for all fairies in Everdew.
This area also includes another apothecary table and a grill, giving Sims more ways to interact with the environment and each other.
Harvest Magical Plants and Find Fairy Dust Collectibles
Everdew has a new plant called the Moody Shrub, which can change Sims’ emotions.
Sims can also find the Aura Blossom here, a special plant whose petals you can use to craft elixirs.
There are also fairy dust collectibles scattered around the neighborhood. Sims can pick these up and use them for different magical effects.
Less to Do Compared to Other Neighborhoods
The biggest downside to Everdew is the lack of activities. Aside from the central fairy hub, the fairy communal home, and the plants, there isn’t much else to do here. There are no rabbit holes.
If Sims are fairies, these spots offer some interaction, but for non-fairy Sims, the neighborhood feels mostly like a beautiful backdrop.
This makes Everdew a stunning neighborhood, but not the most engaging one for regular gameplay.
Happy Simming!
