D&D General What's your favorite starter sandbox region?

Mercurius

Legend
I don't mean entire world, but a relatively self-contained region that's purpose is to be the starter region for a new campaign. Ideally it would involve numerous adventuring opportunities that wouldn't run out after a few levels, have countless locations to explore, interacting factions, at least a settlement or two, etc. You know, the type of region that you spend the first 5-10 levels in, and then either shift to the Underdark (or equivalent), the larger world, the planes, etc. Nentir Vale is a good example, or the Dale Lands in FR.

What is your favorite and why? Feel free to post maps and links, if it is not well-known product or if you have a wiki of your own.
 

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agree with City of Greyhawk. It is surrounded by a lot of interesting stuff. The last time I used it as a campaign setting, I ended up moving a few other WoG modules to be near it...
 

Lendore Isles Series (Secret of Bone Hill, The Assassin's Knot, etc.)

You've got towns and villages, tribes of restless humanoids, thieves guilds, a castle full of low-level NOPE... between Lendore Isles, Village of Hommlet and Keep on the Borderlands, Lendore is by far my favorite low-level sandbox.
 



Shadowdale. From there you can spread out to the various other Dales, the Forest of Cormanthor & Myth Drannor, the Moonsea or even Cormyr. The area has a built in antagonist, the Zhentarim and theres lots of setting information out there for each.

Waterdeep, Undermountain & Skullport is also great too. Again lots of source material available.
 

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