Serving up a night of haggis, whisky and Highland cheer, don your finest tartan to mark the 265th anniversary of Robert Burns with a four-course dinner, live music and poetry.
Set to the backdrop of the iconic loch, festivities start from 7pm and a proper Highland welcome awaits with a live piper and sparkling Prosecco reception. Raise a glass and mingle with fellow guests before settling down to indulge in Scottish delicacies, paired with a wee dram of whisky or two.
With a menu full of tradition and local produce, expect dishes such as Scottish smoked salmon with crème fraiche and rye bread, whilst in true Burns Night fashion, the main event of haggis, neeps and tatties, will be
accompanied by the ceremonial Address to a Haggis.
As the night unfolds, enjoy a delightful mix of traditional Scottish music and Burns’ poetry, creating the perfect atmosphere to honour the Bard’s legacy.
A celebration of Scottish heritage, tickets are priced at £75 per person with advanced bookings required.
Starting from 7pm on Saturday 25th January, book your spot now at www.cameronhouse.co.uk or email reservations@cameronhouse.co.uk.
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