Mina the Hollower: How To Get To Septemburg (September Route)
Septemburg is one of the main areas in Mina the Hollower, even though a lot of players search for it as September. The real in game name is Septemburg, and the route there starts northwest of Ossex, runs through Western Wilds: Occupied Bridge, then leads into Kindlewood: Overgrowth before reaching the area.
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How To Get To Septemburg In Mina The Hollower
To get to Septemburg in Mina the Hollower, go to Western Wilds: Occupied Bridge northwest of Ossex, climb the stairs to the large bridge, walk left across it, jump down at the end, go up the stairs near the wooden sign, then follow the leaf path into Kindlewood: Overgrowth until it leads into Septemburg.
This route is easy to miss because the entrance does not feel like a clean doorway into a new main area. Mina the Hollower often hides progress behind side paths, drops, stairs, and environmental clues, and the Septemburg route does exactly that. The bridge looks like a normal crossing at first, but the real path starts after reaching the left end and jumping down.
The main thing is to use Western Wilds: Occupied Bridge as the landmark. If Mina is wandering through swamp screens, crow puddles, or Backwaters routes, the path is drifting toward Nox’s Bayou instead. Septemburg is reached through the bridge route into Kindlewood, not by forcing deeper into the swamp.
I would treat the leaf path as the real confirmation. Once the route shifts into Kindlewood: Overgrowth, Mina is moving the right way. From there, keep progressing and the game will push toward Septemburg naturally.
Where To Start From Ossex
The Septemburg route starts northwest of Ossex at Western Wilds: Occupied Bridge.
From Ossex, head toward the western side of the map and make the way back to the occupied bridge area. This is the same general side of the map that can also branch toward other routes, so do not assume every western exit is the correct Septemburg path. The important screen is the one with the large bridge and stairs.
Once the bridge is found, go up the stairs and start walking left across the bridge. Stay on that upper bridge route until it ends. That end point is where the route becomes less obvious, because the next move is jumping down instead of entering a big clear doorway.
If the route confusion started right after the first Thorn fight, the Mina the Hollower where to go after the first boss guide covers the earlier pathing problem before Septemburg becomes the main target.
| Step | What To Do |
|---|---|
| 1 | Start from Ossex and head northwest toward Western Wilds. |
| 2 | Reach Western Wilds: Occupied Bridge. |
| 3 | Go up the stairs to the large bridge. |
| 4 | Walk left across the bridge until it ends. |
| 5 | Jump down at the end of the bridge. |
| 6 | Go up the stairs near the wooden sign. |
| 7 | Follow the leaf covered path into Kindlewood: Overgrowth. |
| 8 | Keep progressing through Kindlewood until it leads into Septemburg. |
Western Wilds Bridge Route
The Western Wilds bridge route is the key part of reaching Septemburg because it leads away from the swamp branch and toward Kindlewood.
In Western Wilds: Occupied Bridge, climb to the large bridge in the middle of the area. Walk left across the bridge until there is no more bridge to follow. At that point, jump down and look for the stairs near the wooden sign. Those stairs lead to the path with leaves, which is the route into Kindlewood.
This part can feel like a dead end because Mina the Hollower does not always mark its correct routes loudly. If the bridge ends and nothing seems obvious, do not leave the area immediately. Check below the end of the bridge and look for the nearby stairs and sign.
Locks around the area can make it feel like a key is required, but the Septemburg route is more about finding the bridge drop and the leaf path. If a locked door blocks one direction, check the surrounding exits before grinding for keys. Grinding a key when the real answer is a staircase is the kind of thing this game would absolutely let happen.
How Kindlewood: Overgrowth Leads To Septemburg
Kindlewood: Overgrowth is the connector area between the Western Wilds bridge route and Septemburg.
After taking the leaf path, Mina enters Kindlewood: Overgrowth. From there, the route becomes more direct. Keep moving through Kindlewood, clear the screens, and follow the area’s forward path until Septemburg opens up.
Kindlewood is also where the route starts feeling more dangerous. Crows and tighter enemy pressure can make the path annoying if Mina is carrying too many Bones. It is smart to spend or protect Bones before committing too deep, especially if the next checkpoint has not been found yet.
For players still getting clipped while trying to move through tougher screens, the Mina the Hollower how to dodge guide explains how jump, burrow, and dodge timing work together.
Weapons with safer reach help here. Nightstar gives Mina more room to hit enemies before they get close, while Whisper and Vesper work better for players who are comfortable staying aggressive. Blaststrike Maul can hit hard, but slow misses in a bird heavy route feel deeply personal.
September Vs Septemburg
The correct area name is Septemburg, but “September” is a common search mistake because Google often autocompletes the word that looks more familiar.
For the article title, the best SEO move is to use both without making the guide look wrong. “Mina the Hollower: How To Get To Septemburg (September Route)” keeps the real in game name first and still catches the search term people are typing.
Inside the guide, use Septemburg as the normal name. Mention September only once or twice where it helps search intent. Overusing the typo makes the guide look messy, and the reader only needs one quick correction to understand what happened.
| Search Term | Use In Guide |
|---|---|
| Septemburg | Use as the main name because it is the correct in game area. |
| September | Mention naturally as a common search typo or autocomplete version. |
| September route | Use in the title parentheses if the typo has strong search volume. |
The goal is not to pretend the area is actually called September. The goal is to catch the typo search and immediately guide the player to the correct Septemburg route. Clean SEO, no calendar crimes.
Common Mistakes On The Septemburg Route
The most common Septemburg route mistake is staying too far west or southwest and ending up on the Nox’s Bayou path instead of using the bridge route into Kindlewood.
Another mistake is assuming a locked path means the route is blocked behind a key. Some locks do matter in Mina the Hollower, but the Septemburg route can be missed because the bridge drop and stairs near the wooden sign are easy to overlook. When a lock blocks one path, the better move is to recheck nearby exits, drops, and side paths before farming.
| Mistake | Better Move |
|---|---|
| Going deeper into swamp areas | Return to Western Wilds: Occupied Bridge and use the large bridge route. |
| Missing the bridge drop | Walk left to the end of the bridge, then jump down. |
| Ignoring the wooden sign | Use the stairs near the sign to reach the leaf path. |
| Thinking September is a different area | Searches may say September, but the in game area is Septemburg. |
| Grinding keys too early | Check the bridge route and side paths before spending time farming. |
If Kindlewood: Overgrowth appears, Mina is on the right route. If the area keeps looking like swamp, bayou, or a locked western branch, backtrack to the occupied bridge and reset the path from there.
For more route, combat, saving, and recovery help, the main Mina the Hollower guide hub collects every current GamerBlurb guide for the game in one place.
Final Blurb
Septemburg is reached by starting from Western Wilds: Occupied Bridge northwest of Ossex, crossing left along the large bridge, jumping down at the end, climbing the stairs near the wooden sign, and following the leaf path into Kindlewood: Overgrowth. Keep progressing through Kindlewood and the route will lead into Septemburg.
The name is Septemburg, even if Google tries to turn it into September. Use the bridge and leaf path as the real landmarks, avoid drifting into the Nox’s Bayou route, and do not grind random keys just because the western map gets annoying. The game is confusing there, but not quite that rude.

