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The actor explores some of his favourite places in his homeland of Ireland, sharing his passion for the country's food, history and scenery. Adrian's journey starts at a place that holds many memories for him, the highest accessible sea cliffs in the whole of Europe - Slieve League - on the Wild Atlantic Way in Co Donegal. Later, he makes it to his hometown of Fermanagh, where he visits a sixth-century island monastery, only accessible by boat
The actor explores some of his favourite places in his homeland of Ireland, sharing his passion for the country's food, history and scenery. Adrian's journey starts at a place that holds many memories for him, the highest accessible sea cliffs in the whole of Europe - Slieve League - on the Wild Atlantic Way in Co Donegal. Later, he makes it to his hometown of Fermanagh, where he visits a sixth-century island monastery, only accessible by boat
The actor explores some of his favourite places in his homeland of Ireland, sharing his passion for the country's food, history and scenery. Adrian's journey starts at a place that holds many memories for him, the highest accessible sea cliffs in the whole of Europe - Slieve League - on the Wild Atlantic Way in Co Donegal. Later, he makes it to his hometown of Fermanagh, where he visits a sixth-century island monastery, only accessible by boat
The host explores Ireland's Ancient East. Starting in Boyne Valley, Adrian delves into the area's 5,000 year-long history, before meeting chef Richard Corrigan at Virginia Park Lodge, the 18th-century estate set amidst 100 acres of stunning grounds. Next, he heads to Howth to meet artist Jim Fitzpatrick, and later boards the Dart train for a picturesque journey around the captivating coast, before hopping on a bike to cycle across the impressive Kilmacthomas Viaduct
The host explores Ireland's Ancient East. Starting in Boyne Valley, Adrian delves into the area's 5,000 year-long history, before meeting chef Richard Corrigan at Virginia Park Lodge, the 18th-century estate set amidst 100 acres of stunning grounds. Next, he heads to Howth to meet artist Jim Fitzpatrick, and later boards the Dart train for a picturesque journey around the captivating coast, before hopping on a bike to cycle across the impressive Kilmacthomas Viaduct
The host explores Ireland's Ancient East. Starting in Boyne Valley, Adrian delves into the area's 5,000 year-long history, before meeting chef Richard Corrigan at Virginia Park Lodge, the 18th-century estate set amidst 100 acres of stunning grounds. Next, he heads to Howth to meet artist Jim Fitzpatrick, and later boards the Dart train for a picturesque journey around the captivating coast, before hopping on a bike to cycle across the impressive Kilmacthomas Viaduct