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United KingdomScotlandGorebridge
Fat bastard burn off
Gorebridge, Scotland

Fat bastard burn off

Length4.1 mi
Elev. Gain105 ft
Est. Steps9500
Forest
River
Quiet place
Wild life
Grassland
Off trail
Muddy
Steep slope
Created by Macauley

Fat bastard burn off Introduction

Fat bastard burn off is a 4.1 mile (9,500-step) route located near Gorebridge, Scotland. This route has an elevation gain of about 105 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

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National Mining Museum Scotland

Tourist Attraction
The National Mining Museum Scotland was created in 1984, to preserve the physical surface remains of Lady Victoria Colliery at Newtongrange, Midlothian, Scotland. The colliery, sunk by the Lothian Coal Company in 1890, came into production in 1894. It was nationalised in 1947 with the formation of the National Coal Board, and had closed in 1981.

Newbattle Abbey

Tourist Attraction
Newbattle Abbey was a Cistercian monastery near the village of Newbattle in Midlothian, Scotland, which subsequently become a stately home and then an educational institution.

Newbattle

Place
Newbattle (from Neubotle, i.e. new dwelling) is a village and civil parish in Midlothian, in the ancient Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Andrews, about seven miles from Edinburgh. There was an abbey there founded about 1140, being the second of the six Cistercian Monasteries established by King David I of Scotland.

Newtongrange

Place
Newtongrange (listen ) is a former mining village in Midlothian, Scotland. Known in local dialect as Nitten, or Nitten by the Bing (listen ),it became Scotland's largest mining village in the 1890s, with the sinking of the Lady Victoria Colliery and a shaft over 1600 feet deep. This closed in 1981 but today houses the National Mining Museum, an Anchor Point of ERIH - The European Route of Industrial Heritage.

Newtongrange railway station

Building
Newtongrange railway station is part of the Borders Railway, the reopened section of the Waverley Route between Edinburgh Waverley and Tweedbank, just beyond Galashiels. The new station is on a site south of the original station. There are half-hourly services (hourly on Sundays) from this stop to Tweedbank and Edinburgh.

St David's Church, Dalkeith

Place
St David's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Dalkeith, Midlothian. It was founded in 1854 by Lady Cecil, the wife of John Kerr, 7th Marquess of Lothian and daughter of Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 2nd Earl Talbot. It was designed by Joseph Hansom and is a category A listed building.

Lingerwood Cottages

Tourist Attraction

River South Esk

Water

King's Park

Park

The Maiden Bridge

Building
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

4.1 mi

Elev. Gain

105 ft

Est. Steps

9500
Created by
Macauley
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