Get Unstuck in Silksong — Interactive Pharloom Map Reveals Benches, Bellways, Vendors and Collectibles

Team Cherry’s Hollow Knight: Silksong now has an interactive map for Pharloom that highlights benches, vendors, Bellways, NPCs and collectibles. The map is an ongoing work in progress and will be updated as more locations and items are discovered.
Interactive map: Pharloom
The interactive map covers Pharloom, the main region in Hollow Knight: Silksong. It displays major locations across the map so players can find benches, Bellways, vendors, NPCs and other collectibles.
Furthermore, the map is updated as the game is explored; new pins and details are added over time based on player discoveries and playthroughs.
Key points of interest
The map labels several types of locations with clear icons. For example, benches are marked so you can find places that heal Hornet and act as respawn points.
In addition, Bellways appear on the map. These let players fast-travel between discovered Bellways, which speeds up navigation across Pharloom.
Vendors are shown too. Vendors sell items and services in exchange for rosaries, and their locations are pinned so you can restock or buy things without wandering aimlessly.
Finally, collectibles and unique NPCs like the Lost Flea are marked so completion-minded players can track what they’ve found and what remains.
How to use the map
Open the map and zoom to the area you’re exploring. Pins show the location type, and you can toggle categories to hide or show benches, vendors, Bellways, NPCs and collectibles.
Moreover, because the map is interactive, clicking a pin reveals details about that spot — such as what the vendor sells, whether a bench is usable, or if an NPC has a quest or dialogue.
Keep in mind the map is a practical tool: use it to plan routes, mark items you still need, and reduce backtracking.
Spoilers and editor note
Ed. note: Spoilers follow for Hollow Knight: Silksong. If you’d like to discover the game at your own pace, bookmark this page and come back later.
Because the map shows named NPCs and specific collectible locations, viewing it may reveal plot points, item placements and NPC locations that some players prefer to find themselves.
