- The crew filmed at multiple sites across Kilkenny and Clare.
- Segments include Highbank Orchards and Mount Juliet in Kilkenny.
- Filming took place at The Gobbins and Glenarm Castle.
- Activities at Tracey’s Farmhouse Kitchen featured breadmaking and canoeing.
- Each episode reaches approximately 1 million Australian viewers.
Tourism Ireland has teamed up with the Seven Network to film segments for the Australian TV series The Great Outdoors. The crew has visited locations in Kilkenny, Clare and along the Causeway Coastal Route for three episodes that reach approximately 1 million viewers per episode this summer. Filming took place with support from Fáilte Ireland and Tourism NI.
The presenter Teigan Nash filmed at Highbank Orchards, Kilkenny Design Centre, Mount Juliet, Burren Smokehouse, The Burren Perfumery, Aillwee Burren Experience, The Gobbins, Glenarm Castle and Tracey’s Farmhouse Kitchen. Activities included breadmaking and canoeing at Strangford Lough. The series spotlights Irish scenery and outdoor activities.
Sofia Hansson shared “Tourism Ireland was delighted to invite ‘The Great Outdoors’ crew back to Ireland to film for their latest series with Australian TV presenter Teigan Nash.”




