Murdoch's Lone, Alloway
Ayr
Ayrshire & Arran
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Robbie Burns Burns Cottage built in 1757 by Robert Burns' father, William Burnes.
A modern visitor centre with gift shop and restaurant the Tam O'Shanter Experience is not to be missed.
The medieval Brig O’Doon, where Tam O’Shanter’s mare, Meg, made her last leap for freedom, leaving her tail in the clutches of Nan, the “Cutty Sark” witch.
Opened to the public in 1823 Burns monument has become a famous part of the Burns' experience.
Opening Times 7 days
9.30am - 5.30pm April - September
10.00am - 5.00pm October - March
Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day and 2nd January
Admission £3.00 - Adults (includes admission to Museum)
£2.00 - Children/Concessions
£9.00 - Family
£5.00 - Passport ticket to all attractions
£2.50 - Concession Passport ticket
£12.00 - Family Passport ticket
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