• And o’er the crystal streamlets play Come let us spend the lightsome days In the Birks of Aberfeldy. Bonnie Lassie, will ye go, will ye go, to the Birks of Aberfeldy!
  • The hoary cliffs are crown'd wi' flowers, White o'er the linns the burnie pours, And rising, weets wi' misty showers The birks of Aberfeldy.
  • The Birks of Aberfeldy is a beautiful wooded area surrounding Moness Burn, on the edge of Aberfeldy, Perthshire, made famous in a poem by Robert Burns in 1787.
  • Prior to Burns’s visit, the whole gorge was known as the Den of Moness but was renamed when his poem The Birks of Aberfeldy made it famous.
  • The Birks of Aberfeldy is a circular walking route that explores mature mixed woodland areas just to the west of Aberfeldy.
  • The Birks’ were made famous by Scotland’s national bard (poet) Robbie Burns after he visited on his Highland Tour in 1787 and wrote ‘The Birks of Aberfeldy’.
  • The Birks of Aberfeldy is a 3.2 kilometer loop trail located near Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross, Scotland that features a waterfall and so more.
  • Read poem “The Birks Of Aberfeldy“ by poet Burns Robert: Now simmer blinks on flow'ry braes,. Let yourself be moved by the power of its words and the depth of...
  • Famous for its connection with Robert Burns, the Birks of Aberfeldy is a steeply wooded gorge on the Moness Burn with several spectacular waterfalls flanked by a...
  • Bony lassie, will ye go. To the birks of Aberfeldy. ... The foamy stream deep-roaring fa's, O'erhung wi' fragrant spreading shaws, The birks of Aberfeldy.