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Ayrshire & Arran

Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

Birthplace of a genius – a celebration of the enduring legacy of Scotland’s national poet

Planning your visit

Facilities & access

3G/4G coverage

Disabled parking is available at Burns Cottage and the museum.

Both the museum and the Education Pavilion (next to Burns Cottage) have accessible toilets.

Baby changing
Bike facilities

There is level access at Burns Cottage and the museum. The Poet’s Path is also level and the Monument Gardens are accessible.

The historical parts of the site, such as the Auld Kirk, Brig o’ Doon and Burns Monument, have uneven steps and surfaces.

We have a range of snacks and soup available throughout the day.

Children’s activities
Coach parking

Dogs are welcome in the garden areas but please keep them on a lead.

Assistance dogs are welcome throughout the site.

There’s one electric car charging post at the museum. It has two charging spaces with the following specification: Rating: 7kW 32A - Socket: Type 2 Mennekes.

Guided tour

The museum, education areas and meeting rooms are fitted with induction loops.

Highchair
Large print

Parking is available at the museum and Burns Cottage, although the site is easy to walk around. Parking is free for members of the National Trust for Scotland.

Our Burns-themed play area, Scots Wa-Hey, is perfect for young visitors and is full of fun features. It can be found in the museum garden.

Self-guided trails
Shop
Toilet
Walks

There is level access at Burns Cottage and the museum. The Poet’s Path is also level and the Monument Gardens are wheelchair accessible.

The historical parts of the site, such as the Auld Kirk, Brig o’ Doon and Burns Monument, have uneven steps and surfaces.

Wheelchairs are available for any visitors who need them.

Wi-Fi

Opening times

Museum

Christmas closures: 25, 26 Dec and 1, 2 Jan

Current period 1 Oct–31 Mar 2025, daily, 10.00–17.00 (last entry 16.30) 1 Apr–30 Sep, daily, 10.00–17.00 (last entry 16.30)
Burns Cottage

Christmas closures: 25, 26 Dec and 1, 2 Jan

Current period 1 Oct–31 Mar 2025, daily, 11.00–15.30 (last entry 15.00) 1 Apr–30 Sep, daily, 10.30–16.30 (last entry 16.00)

Entry prices

RBBM (includes entry to cottage and museum)
Adult
£12.00
Concession
£9.00
Child
£7.00
Family
£29.00
One adult family
£20.00

Members go free

At all Trust places, admission is free for members.

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