A feast of festivals: Ireland’s culinary calendar
From the first shoots of spring to harvest time, a full calendar of food festivals celebrates local ingredients in communities across the country
Fáilte Ireland sponsored
From the first shoots of spring to harvest time, a full calendar of food festivals celebrates local ingredients in communities across the country
Across coasts, farms and small towns, immersive food tours connect visitors with the growers, makers and traditions that define Ireland’s evolving culinary identity
From Kilkenny’s medieval markets to Killybegs’ working harbour in Donegal and Cork’s Marina Market, discover the towns, coastlines and lakelands where Ireland’s flavour is rooted in the landscape
Ireland’s landscapes shape its most exciting kitchens, where regionality, world‑class produce and bold chefs combine to create a truly distinctive modern food culture
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