A Burns Night break to remember

Burns Night is one of the most important nights in Scotland, celebrated every year on the 25th January to honour the famous Scottish poet, Robert Burns. It’s a night filled with good food, whisky, poetry and Scottish tradition. If you’re looking for the best night to celebrate Burns Night, why not turn it into a relaxing getaway? At Loch Lomond Waterfront, we offer a peaceful setting for a Burns Night break, where you can cook your own Burns Supper, relax in a hot tub and enjoy stunning walks around Loch Lomond.

Statue of Robert Burns Scottish poet and lyricist at the Birks Of Aberfeldy, Scotland
Celebrate Burns Night on the 25th of January at Loch Lomond Waterfront.

What is Burns Night?

Burns Night is all about celebrating the life of Robert Burns. The first Burns Supper took place in 1801, when his friends gathered to remember him, since then it’s become an annual tradition in Scotland. The night usually includes a special meal called the Burns Supper of haggis, neeps (turnips) and tatties (potatoes), along with reciting Burns poetry, especially the famous Address to a Haggis. Whisky is a big part of the night, with toasts and speeches to Robert Burns. At Loch Lomond Waterfront, you can enjoy your own Burns Supper in one of our comfortable lodges.

Burns Night at Loch Lomond Waterfront

Our resort is the perfect place to enjoy a Burns Night break. We have 11 spacious holiday lodges and chalets, each with its own private hot tub. Our lodges sleep 2 to 6 guests, so whether you’re planning a family get-together or a quiet escape, we’ve got you covered. For couples, we also have luxury glamping in our heated shepherd’s huts.

Loch Lomond Waterfront lodges on a sunny winters day with blue sky in the background.
Book your winter stay at Loch Lomond Waterfront and celebrate Burns Night in style.

Celebrate Burns Night in an amazing location

Loch Lomond Waterfront is in a beautiful location, right by the loch and surrounded by peaceful countryside. If you love exploring the outdoors, you’ll find plenty of walking trails nearby. It’s a great way to enjoy some fresh air in January and discover the beauty of the area. After a day out, you can return to your lodge, cook up a Burns Supper, pour a whisky and relax in your hot tub. It sounds like the perfect winter getaway to us.

Scottish dish of haggis, neeps and tatties, meal served traditionaly on Burns night
Cook up a storm on your Burns Night break of haggis, neeps and tatties.

Exploring Loch Lomond

Located in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, our resort is in a great spot for exploring Scotland. You can take a walk around the loch, visit local towns or head to nearby cities like Stirling, Glasgow and Edinburgh. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re into history, whisky tasting or just enjoying the beautiful scenery.

If you’re looking for a unique way to celebrate Burns Night this year, Loch Lomond Waterfront is the perfect choice for a Burns Night break. Enjoy your own Burns Supper, take in the amazing surroundings and relax in luxury lodges. Check our availability, book your chalet or lodge and take advantage of our Winter Holiday Deals today.

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