If you sang “Auld Lang Syne” on New Year’s Eve, you were speaking Scots. The lyricist? Poet Robert (aka Rabbie) Burns.
There is a comprehensive list of ways to celebrate Rabbie Burns in Edinburgh this week on the Burns and Beyond website. Although the Burns & Beyond Festival has been axed due to lack of funds, there ...
An assembly to mark Burns Night (25 January), a night commonly celebrated in Scotland and beyond – where friends and family ...
RIT Vacations is extending its early booking bonus offers for Scotland in celebration of the 266th anniversary of Scottish poet Rabbie Burns.
So, we opted to take the 12 hour day trip with Rabbie’s. Loch Ness, Glencoe & the Highlands from Edinburgh: 1 day tour Great Glen glacial valley, Ben Nevis, Britain’s tallest mountain ...
Plan the trip of a lifetime with insights from experts with deep local knowledge. A medieval capital full of narrow, cobbled ...
Arguably Scotland's most famous son, Robert “Rabbie” Burns was an 18th – century poet and songwriter who is still much-loved today. Even if you’re not familiar with his work, chances are ...