From his home in Alloway to the 'bricht lichts' of Edinburgh, Burns travelled the country in search
of inspiration and, of course, libation!
1 Burns Cottage and Museum, Alloway 2 Burns Monument and Gardens, Alloway
3 Tam o'Shanter Experience, Alloway 4 Alloway Old Kirk, Alloway
5 Burns House Museum, Mauchline 6 Highland Mary's Monument, Mauchline
7 Brig o' Doon, Alloway 8 Poosie Nansie's Tavern, Mauchline
9 National Burns Memorial Tower, Mauchline 10 Mauchline Castle, Mauchline
11 Burns House, Dumfries 12 Burns Mausoleum, Dumfries
13 Robert Burns Centre, Dumfries 14 Broughton House and Garden, Kirkcudbright
15 Craigieburn House and Garden, Moffat 16 Ellisland, Dumfries & Galloway
17 Globe Inn, Dumfries 18 Cessnock Castle, Ayrshire
19 Brow Well, Ruthwell 20 Dean Castle, Kilmarnock
21 Stair, Ayrshire 22 Bachelors' Club, Tarbolton
23 Souter Johnnie's Cottage, Kirkoswald 24 Highland Mary's Statue, Dunoon
25 Burns Club and Museum, Irvine 26 Vennel Museum, Irvine
27 House of Mergie, Kincardineshire 28 Gordon Castle, Morayshire
29 Castle Grant, Morayshire 30 Kilravock Castle, Morayshire
31 Finlaystone House, Renfrewshire 32 Blair Castle, Kilwinning
33 Clackmannan Tower, Clackmannan 34 Harviestoun Castle, Harviestoun
35 Writers' Museum, Edinburgh 36 Canongate Kirk, Edinburgh
37 Blair Castle, Blair Atholl
All information courtesy of Goblinshead, publishers of the Wee Guide To Robert Burns
Burns Heritage Park
Scots national bard Robert Burns is renowned the world over and as people toast his work on Burns Night, Lorraine Wakefield visits his birthplace and the Burns National Heritage Park.
On The Trail of The Bard
Hamish Burns follows in the footsteps of his namesake, from his childhood on the farm to the wild nights and romantic encounters of his early adult life.
Capital's Tribute To Burns
It may be more than 200 years since Robert Burns last visited the Capital but as Gary Flockhart discovers, Edinburgh still plays a key role in the legend of the Bard.
http://www.rabbie-burns.com/