Coming south from Route 206, the route makes its way slightly south. On the left is a patch of soft soil, where four Berry trees can grow, while on the right is a sweet-smelling Honey Tree. If the player continues to go south, there will be a steep slope, which can be descended anytime but ascended only with a bicycle shifted into the fast gear. Once down the slope, the route travels slightly west, where a large patch of tall grass can be found. By going south from this, the route leads to Oreburgh City. Instead of going south from the Honey Tree, the player can go east, which will lead to the entrance of Mt. Coronet, with several Trainers in the way. There is also a well hidden area, to the bottom right hand corner of the route, where a winding hill, containing many Trainers, goes up into the mountainside. A Dire Hit can be found at the top of the hilly path. There is also another hidden area, a ledge high above the other entrance to Mt. Coronet, to the far right of the route, where the player must use Rock Climb to access it. An Iron can be found here along with the entrance to another section of Mt. Coronet.
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.
Additionally, wild Pokémon can appear on the Honey Tree.
Trainer Tips!
Pokémon may become immobilized if
they are asleep or paralyzed.
If it happens to your Pokémon,
it could be disastrous.
If your opponent's Pokémon can't
move, it's a big opportunity!