Private Robert Burns Tour from Tartan Tours Scotland for parties of 1- 4 people. Tours leave from the Greater Glasgow and Clyde area and Ocean Terminal Greenock. You will collected at your hotel or agreed meeting place.
A fanatic opportunity to explore the life and times of Robert Burns
Robert Burns Cottage - his place of Birth.
Alloway Auld Kirk - resting place of his parents and part of Tam O Shanter
Brig O Doon- made famous by Tam O Shanter
Burns Monument and Gardens- stunning monument to Burns
Burns Museum- rich in Burns history
Private tour of 1- 4 people. Travelling in luxury we provide soft drink and snacks to keep you going between locations.
Being a private tour you will also have your own tour guide for the day.
Pickup included
Visit Robert Burns Cottage, where he was born and brought up. See the grounds and the inside of Cottage. Its then a stroll through Poets Path to The Burns Museum, which contains lots of interesting facts and artifacts from Burns life.
The Robert Burns Monument in Alloway and the surrounding gardens. You have a chance to wander the grounds and see the Burns Monument. Climb the steps of the monument for stunning views of the area and while looking down on the river Doon and the Brig O Doon
Alloway Auld Kirk brought to life by Burns in Tam O Shanter. You get the chance to explore the Auld Kirk and see the grave of Roberts mother and father. Just a short walk from Auld Kirk is Brig O Doon again part of Tam O Shanter, a great chance for photos and a walk over this famous bridge.
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