Start your day with a Breakfast at the Burnside Guest House in Ayr, United Kingdom. The Burnside Guest House offers guests the chance to enjoy an introduction to the life and poetry of Robert Burns who was born in Ayr in 1759.
Donald Kay, in his guise as Rabbie Burns, is a popular and weel-kent figure around Ayr.
On request, he will appear at the guest house at Breakfast time to give a potted history on Robert Burn?s short but eventful life and recite poetry which will include parts of Tam O'Shanter with translations from the Scottish dialect. Rabbie will then offer the guests the opportunity to visit Burns country on his walk-about tour. This includes a visit to Burn?s Cottage and museum, Burns Memorial, the haunted Alloway Kirk and Brig O Doon which plays a vital role in his most famous Tam O?Shanter poem.
Guests will be treated to a traditional full Scottish breakfast including porridge and whiskey, haggis and black bread and a platter of fruits, cheeses and oatcakes.
You will never forget your Breakfast at the Burnside Guest House in Ayr.
Guests will be treated to a traditional full Scottish breakfast including porridge and whisky, haggis and black bread and a platter of fruits, cheeses and oatcakes.
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