Dumfries
The town of Dumfries is where Burns spent the last years of his life. Greatly inspired by the stunning scenery it was here that Burns created some of his most memorable work and romantic work, including A Red, Red Rose.
The Robert Burns House Museum has been semi reconstructed with period furniture is home to artefacts including some of his letters and books.
Ellisland Farm - where burns and his family once lived can also be found in Dumfries, and you can see even more artefacts and memorabilia.
The Mausoleum in St Michael's Kirk yard is where burns and his wife Jean Armour are now buried after he was removed from his original resting place.
And of course no trip to Dumfries would be complete without a trip to the Robert Burns Centre, the film theatres which shows the story of the poets last years during
Travel around Scotland learning about Burns


