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burns national heritage park

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  • burns national heritage park
    Restored 19th-century village dedicated to the life and work of Scotland's...
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    • Traveller69Scotland 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It was a Sunday run before heading back to our friends for a steak pie dinner - early afternoon we popped into Burnsland as my friends call it for coffee and scones. Had a lovely rich latte - actually had two as the first one was so nice - and a gigantic plain scone with butter and raspberry jam. We paid for the four of us and it was a reasonable price and the latte and scones - I only had one scones - really fill you up. We had a wee walk around the centre and I could have spent longer. We'll be back in Ayrshire for Easter or early May holiday break and hopefully we'll get the chance to pop back to "Burnsland" for more charm, cheer and of course a latte and a scone. Keep up the good work folks it was busy too the day we were in.
    • Janet14M 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A unique fire garden experience in celebration of Scottish poet Rabbie Burns. This was a fantastic experience which was enjoyed by the many people who were there especially the children who really enjoyed it. We also loved going to auld kirk graveyard to see the witches and the girl that was singing had a lovely voice. Unfortunately we did not get any mulled wine as the staff were waiting for it to come. A very worthwhile visit but only happens at the end of December.
    • hugh90 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a well laid out museum which reflects not just Burns' work but also what life was like at the time of writing his world renowned poetry, songs and letters. Burns did not just write about daffodils he wrote about the people, good and bad and this is amply illustrated in the museum. A good quality cafe attached to the museum rounds off a very enjoyable visit. Don't forget to visit the associated cottage just down the road, scene of Burns' birth.
    • EUReviewer 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very nicely laid out attractions, starting with the Burns cottage in the centre of the village, with the signposted path linking it with the Burns museum. It's definitely worth a visit, and the ticket covers all the attractions.
    • lauramarie1982 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Fantastic day out, stunning grounds, plenty to do and see, well worth spending the day here. Loved the grounds, the museum and the whole experience
    • LeoandSagittarius 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Burns Cottage. The NTS volunteer was excellent and answered our many questions on the early life of Robert Burns.We then walked across to the museum which is good but, in our view, lacks a structured timeline so the many exhibits, although interesting, do not blend together easily. The museum is also quite dark and the information on some exhibits is a little difficult to read. There is plenty to keep younger visitors happy though.All the staff on both sites are helpful and eager to please. Our snack in the cafe was quite literally 'service with a smile'A good day out and the short walk to Brig O Doon and the Burns Monument is worth doing.
    • WalesJennie 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is the second time we have visited here and enjoyed learning more about Burns. Well worth a visit.
    • kendal6mintcake 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The museum was amazing hugely high tec. I wondered if the amount of glass and technology took away from the actual Burns memorabilia. it was a cornucopia of information Robbie even had a view on Devolution and Scottish independence. Walk to the Old Kirk which was an old church. I didn't see any ghosts! Well maintained though. The Brig a Doon was quite a steep bridge and rather quiet and lovelyThe actual cottage was rather over developed lots of whispering voices within it and felt a bit sterile really.OK but very cleaned up and a bit Disneyfied really. Would Robbie B have approved . I am not sure!
    • BARRYM935 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      we have been calling here on the way back from Largs and although over the past few years a lot has been spent upgrading it seems to have lost its way with a shortage of goods for sale in its shop .Do the national trust not realise you cant make a profit for the up keep unless you invest in stock. Oh yes we always have a meal but beware as the system of ordering is a little disjointed.
    • Incartek 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Burns cottage, videos showing what life might have been like. Clearly Burns parents valued education. We did not go to the museum,
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