Exploring Robert Burns Birthplace In Alloway

Graeme Johncock

Written by Graeme Johncock

Every 25th January is Burns Night which makes this the perfect time of year to visit Alloway, the birthplace of Scotland’s National Poet. It might be a small village, but it’s got a lot to offer any fans of Robert Burns.

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Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

The best place to start any trip to Alloway is at the Burns Birthplace Museum run by the National Trust for Scotland. It’s the largest collection of items relating to Robert Burns anywhere in the world with over 5000 pieces. They range from historically important artefacts like his writing desk...

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3 mins

Walk The Poet’s Path

From the museum, head further into the village along the Poet’s Path. You’ll find statues commemorating different Robert Burn’s poems starting with the ever popular To A Mouse and Address To A Haggis. Along the 5-minute walk, weather vanes tell the epic horror story Tam o Shanter which was set...

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2 mins

Visit the Burns Cottage

At the end of the Poet’s Path, you’ll reach the Burns Cottage, built by Robert’s father William. This is where the poet was born and lived until he was 7 years old. In his day, this wee thatched building consisted of just two rooms – one for animals, another for...

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9 mins

Grab Lunch At The Poet’s Corner

Across the street from the cottage, the Poet’s Corner makes the perfect place to stop for lunch. As well as serving delicious Scottish food, it’s a hub for the local community with a great buzz around it.

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1 min

Alloway Auld Kirk

Follow in the footsteps of the heroic Tam o’ Shanter from one of Burns’ best loved poems as you walk up to Alloway Auld Kirk. This is where Tam saw warlocks and witches in a dance while the Devil played the bagpipes! It’s a very atmospheric place, with fascinating carved...

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1 min

Brig o’ Doon

A short walk away the Brig o’ Doon stands as another memorial to the tale of Tam o’ Shanter. Built in the 15th century, this is where Tam’s horse Meg is racing to reach since the witches chasing her can’t cross running water. Even for those unfamiliar with the poem,...

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Explore The Burns Memorial Garden

Retracing your steps across the bridge takes you to the Burns Memorial Garden, dominated by the enormous Grecian-style monument. Opened in 1823, less than 30 years after the poet’s death, it shows how important his legacy was already. You can climb up inside that for the view over the garden,...

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