Every year, thousands of tourists visit Burns Cottage, where Scotland’s most famous poet Robert Burns was born in January 1759. His celebrated works include poems such as Address to a Haggis, which is sung during New Year’s celebrations across the world. Most visitors then jump into their cars and drive a short distance to the Burns Museum to check out more information. In doing so, many sadly miss out on a ten-minute walkway that connects these two attractions. The path is complete with child-proof sculptures and beautiful iron-wrought weather vanes. They depict…