The Birks of Aberfeldy Walking Tour: Burns’ Poetry and Highland Tales
About the Tour
Aberfeldy was once a simple river crossing, and today is one of Scotland’s most charming Highland market towns. On this walking tour, you’ll trace the town’s fascinating connections to whisky distilling, military history, and Scotland’s beloved poet Robert Burns.
The tour starts at the town’s main car park next to the Co-op Food - Aberfeldy - Dunkeld Street. You’ll ramble through Aberfeldy’s picturesque streets and along the banks of Scotland’s longest river, the Tay. You’ll hear tales about General Wade’s military roads, Highland rebellions, and the town’s surprising role in Scotland’s cultural heritage.
Along the way, you’ll stand beside Wade’s Bridge, the striking five-arch stone structure built in 1733 that helped establish Aberfeldy as a proper town. As you make your way to the spectacular Moness Falls, where the tour ends, you’ll hear the stories behind historic buildings and mosey up the famous Birks footpath, where Burns himself once walked and found inspiration for his celebrated song, The Birks of Aberfeldy.
Along the way, you’ll have a chance to:
- Visit the restored Art Deco Birks Cinema, which houses Scotland’s second-ever digital projector
- Cross the world’s first all-plastic footbridge over the River Tay, which still holds the Guinness World Record for the longest plastic span
- See the historic Aberfeldy Watermill with its massive cast iron wheel, and learn about its transformation into a beloved bookshop and café
- Discover the Black Watch Memorial with its stunning Highland views of Ben Lawers and Glen Lyon mountains
- Walk through Aberfeldy Golf Club, designed by famous architect James Braid in 1895
- See evidence of Scotland’s beaver reintroduction program along the River Tay’s banks
On this two-and-a-half-hour tour, you’ll drink in the perfect blend of history, natural beauty, and Scottish culture in this market town that proudly bridges the Highlands and Lowlands.
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Tour Producer
Ian Runcie
I'm a retired doctor, with wide interests including history, geology and literature. Currently I live in Lewes, Sussex, which is a great place to retire to, with a massive amount of academic activity going on. I'm a volunteer ranger in the South Downs National Park, a hobby hedgelayer and I lead volunteers in looking after a local churchyard, which has been allowed to grow into a wildlife haven with a huge biodiversity. As well as my VoiceMap audio tours around the town, I've created a website where I share walks in the hills around Lewes. https://denmans3.wixsite.com/lewes-walker. A family member lives in Aberfeldy. I find it a marvellous place to visit and have enjoyed discovering the best places for a walk in and around the town. I have contributed nearly 100 walks to the ‘Walking World’ website from many parts of the uk and Europe and have led local government Health Walks.
Preview Location
Location 32
The Top of the Bridge
The bridge is at the highest point of the falls and provides a good view straight down the falls to the foot of the gorge. Perhaps a good opportunity take some pictures?
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Major Landmarks
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The Birks Cinema
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The Birks Of Aberfeldy
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Aberfeldy Watermill Bookshop & Cafe
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Co-op Food - Aberfeldy - Dunkeld Street
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Cow&Parrot coffee store
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Aberfeldy Golf Club
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Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery
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Castle Menzies
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Iain Burnett Highland Chocolatier
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Kenmore
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The Scottish Crannog Centre
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Aberfeldy Footbridge
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River Tay
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General Wade's Bridge, Aberfeldy
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Black Watch Memorial
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Kenmore Street
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Lower Birks Park
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Moness Burn
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Seated Statue Of Robert Burns
Getting There
Route Overview
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Start location46 Dunkeld St, Aberfeldy PH15 2AF, UK -
Total distance7km -
Final locationEasdale, Weem, Aberfeldy PH15 2LD, UK -
Distance back to start location704.68m
Directions to Starting Point
Our starting point is the town's main free parking area, alongside the co op supermarket. It is in Moness Terrace, just off the Main Street, PH15 2AD.
The tour ends near the Seated Statue Of Robert Burns, Crieff road, Aberfeldy, PH15 2BJ.
Tips
Places to stop along the way
You might like to take some sustenance prior to tackling the Birks by stopping at the Watermill cafe. This three storey building also doubles as a bookshop and art Gallery.
Do pop in at the Birks Cinema to see what is going on and their programme of events.
For some good quality food you may like to go over the Bridge towards Weem and try out the
Ailean Chraggan Hotel.
Best time of day
Any time is fine for Aberfeldy.
Precautions
The Birks footpath is not surfaced and features some very steep rustic steps towards the end.
I should mention here that The Robbie Burns statue is not present at the time of writing (June 2025) as he has been removed for renovation. However he is expected back soon and I have therefore left the statue in the description.
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