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    Burns National Heritage Park
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    Burns National Heritage Park contains a number of attractions, all within easy walking distance of each other.

    Burns Cottage, birthplace of Scotland’s national bard, and the adjacent museum contain over 5,000 artefacts relating to the life, work and legacy of Robert Burns.

    A grand monument to Robert Burns is set in beautiful commemorative gardens overlooking the historic Brig o’ Doon.

    The Tam O'Shanter Experience – Burns's best-loved tale is brought to life in a special audio-visual presentation.

    Alloway Auld Kirk – immortalized in Burns’s poem Tam o’ Shanter .
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    • NTS Access Guide 2008 (PDF)
    • Tam o'Shanter Christmas Menu (PDF)
     
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