taste of ireland

Dermot O’Leary explores Donegal and the Wild Atlantic Way in second series of hit TV show

  ~ Tourism Ireland welcomes return of ‘Dermot’s Taste of Ireland’ airing on ITV and ITVX ~

TV and radio presenter Dermot O’Leary filming with Rana Miah, owner of Chandpur Indian Restaurant in Donegal town, for the second series of ‘Dermot’s Taste of Ireland’.
TV and radio presenter Dermot O’Leary filming with Rana Miah, owner of Chandpur Indian Restaurant in Donegal town, for the second series of ‘Dermot’s Taste of Ireland’.

 

~ Tourism Ireland welcomes return of ‘Dermot’s Taste of Ireland’ airing on ITV and ITVX ~

TV and radio presenter Dermot O’Leary is back on TV screens – and ready to take viewers on another memorable adventure exploring Ireland’s amazing coastline. The second series of Dermot’s Taste of Ireland will begin airing on ITV1 and on the streaming service ITVX tomorrow (2 May), featuring two of Ireland’s most iconic coastal touring routes – the Causeway Coastal Route and Wild Atlantic Way.

The 10-part series, produced by Rock Oyster Media and supported through the Shared Island Tourism Brand Collaboration Project, will follow Dermot as he explores his passion for Ireland, its people and cuisine.

Discovering Donegal with Dermot O’Leary

Tourism Ireland welcomes return of ‘Dermot’s Taste of Ireland’ airing on ITV and ITVX ~
TV and radio presenter Dermot O’Leary is filming with chef Brian McDermott at Donegal Castle for the second series of ‘Dermot’s Taste of Ireland’.

The second outing of this hit TV series showcases the magic of the island’s coastline, including the Wild Atlantic Way. In Donegal, the series will take viewers on a voyage from Donagh Bees in Carndonagh to The Lemon Tree Restaurant in Letterkenny. Dermot will spend time at Glencolmcille Folk Village and Shines Seafood in Killybegs.

Viewers will see Dermot, with chef Brian McDermott, cook an apple tart at Donegal Castle.

He will also meet with Eleanor Hanna at Hanna Hats of Donegal and Rana Miah, owner of Chandpur Indian Restaurant in Donegal town. Click here to view a trailer for the second series.

Dermot O'Leary explores Donegal and the Wild Atlantic Way in second series of hit TV show 1
Dermot O’Leary filming with Margaret Rose Cunningham at Glencolmcille Folk Village, for the second series of ‘Dermot’s Taste of Ireland’.

Julie Wakley, Tourism Ireland’s Head of Great Britain, said: “We are excited for viewers to tune in to the second series of ‘Dermot’s Taste of Ireland’, this time showcasing the Causeway Coastal Route and Wild Atlantic Way. These two iconic coastal touring routes are renowned for their breathtaking scenery, delicious local produce, vibrant cultural scene and exciting outdoor offering. There’s such a fantastic mix of unique and unmissable adventures to experience, and viewers are sure to be inspired by Dermot’s journey and make plans to come and explore Ireland for themselves.”

Commenting on this second series, Dermot O’Leary said: “Returning to Ireland for series two of ‘Taste of Ireland’ has been another incredible experience, and I’ve loved exploring the Causeway Coastal Route and Wild Atlantic Way this time around. Filming this series gave me the chance to reconnect with a place I hold so dear, while also discovering a completely new side of the island through the people who live and work there. From time spent with farmers, bakers and fishermen to learning traditional skills and cooking with brilliant local chefs, it was a real deep dive into the communities behind the exceptional food.”

The production of this TV series complements ongoing collaboration by Tourism Ireland, Tourism Northern Ireland and Fáilte Ireland – in consultation with the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment (Ireland) and the Department for the Economy (Northern Ireland) – to forge greater links between the Causeway Coastal Route and Wild Atlantic Way. The Shared Island Tourism Brand Collaboration Project is funded by the Government of Ireland through the Shared Island Fund.

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TV and radio presenter Dermot O’Leary (right); filming with chef Chris Molloy at The Lemon Tree Restaurant in Letterkenny, for the second series of ‘Dermot’s Taste of Ireland’.