18 days out that celebrate Irish food and drink, from butter making to tasting absinthe
From butter making to cider tasting, there are so many chances to meet the farmers and founders behind Ireland's finest food
There’s so much to be proud of, and I don’t just mean eating out. I mean, getting to know the people behind our incredible artisan produce and celebrating the heritage and history of Irish food.
There are brilliant tours and experiences, with people opening distillery doors and farm gates to invite us in.
From coastal foraging to butter making and cider tasting, there are so many chances to meet farmers and founders and hear their stories first-hand, whether it’s smoking fish, meeting goats, tasting absinthe, or perfecting an Irish coffee.
- Bunacurry, Achill Island, Mayo
- achillislandseasalt.ie
- From €10
The O’Malley family has been producing sea salt on Achill Island since 2013, bringing back a long-forgotten local tradition. Learn more about the history and heritage, join a guided tasting, gather recipe ideas, and find out why chefs across Ireland love cooking with these pure Atlantic salt flakes. Open from June.
- Derrynane, Caherdaniel, Kerry
- atlanticirishseaweed.com
- From €70

Over a few hours, you’ll explore this beautiful area, foraging and tasting various seaweeds and seashore plants, learning about Ireland’s coastal heritage and marine ecology, and discovering why these remarkable sea plants are considered one of nature’s true superfoods.
From March to October, booking ahead is essential.
- Kiltegan, Wicklow
- daisycottagefarm.ie
- From €25

Head to Daisy Cottage Farm in Wicklow, where Lorraine, farmer, cook, and forager, shares her deep knowledge of traditional Irish food and customs through her farm tours and workshops. You also get to sample her delicious baked goods, and don’t forget to bring a bag to stock up on treats to take home.
- Athlone, Westmeath
- deadcentrebrewing.com
- From €25

Founder Liam Tutty often leads the behind the scenes tour, where you’ll get to know lots about hops and taste a range of delicious brews. There’s also a full bar and dining on site, so it’s well worth a proper stop off — just be sure to book ahead.
- Glengarra Wood, Cahir, Tipperary
- galteehoney.com
- From €12

Learn about Irish flora and biodiversity, and hear their story that spans 50 years and four generations. Each visit supports the conservation of the native Irish black honey bee, so you’ll leave buzzing.
- Cuffesgrange, Kilkenny
- highbankorchards.com/tours
- From €10

Take a self-guided walk or go deeper with the Taste and Tour Highbank Experience. Learn about the farm’s history, sample their syrup, and feel the quiet magic.
- Various locations, Wicklow
- hipsandhaws.com
- From €50

Whether you’re interested in wild mushrooms, herbal medicines or seaweeds, you’ll pick up practical foraging skills and delve into the lost traditions of wild food. Booking is essential.
- Kilbeggan, Westmeath
- kilbegganwhiskey.com
- From €30
Dating back to 1757, this distillery tour explores the history of Irish whiskey along with the story of the Kilbeggan community.
Join a guided tour or tasting, or enjoy an Irish coffee masterclass in the historic Cooperage. Daily tours available; booking ahead is advised.
- 87 Loughgall Road, Portadown, Armagh
- longmeadowcider.com
- From ÂŁ32.50
They produce award-winning cider, apple juice, and apple cider vinegar, and love welcoming visitors to share their story.
Their orchard experience invites you to explore the trees, enjoy tastings, and finish with a homemade apple tart and cream.
- Balrickard, Dublin
- mcnallyfamilyfarm.ie
- Tickets from €50
Find out why on a tour of their regenerative farm, where you’ll explore the fields and polytunnels with Jenny McNally, gaining insight into how their produce grows. They serve tea and scones in the polytunnel, and you get a voucher to spend in their gorgeous cafe. Running every Wednesday from May to September.
- Kilsallagh, Westport, Mayo
- mescanbrewery.com
- Tickets from €25

Hear the story of the founders, Naomi and Cillian, and taste a range of their exceptional beers.
Public tours run on Fridays from May to autumn, and must be booked online. Private tours, available on request, go deeper, pairing beers with Irish cheeses and artisan treats.
- Scartlea, Muckross, Killarney, Kerry
- muckrosscreamery.ie
- Tickets €20

- Rossaveel, Galway
- mungomurphyseaweed.com
- From €25
Book in for the coastal tour to learn more and do some foraging. Round off your visit with a tasting overlooking the Atlantic. Booking ahead is essential.
- Marina Commercial Park, Centre Park Rd, Cork
- rebelcitydistillery.com
- From €25

Visit this Cork distillery in the historic Ford factory, also home to award-winning Maharani Gin, to learn more about Irish absinthe and their unique range of spirits. Meet founders Bhagya and Robert Barrett, explore where the magic happens, and taste their small-batch drinks.
Hands-on cocktail classes are also available.
- Conlin Rd, Killybegs, Donegal
- shinesseafood.ie
- From €21.50

At their visitor experience, you’ll learn about the history of Killybegs and its surrounding seas, discover the story of Ireland’s fishing traditions, and, taste what all the fuss is about.
- WB’s Coffee House, Abbeyquarter North, Sligo
- sligooysterexperience.ie
- From €60

Learn the fascinating history of Ireland’s ancient seafood, how oysters are farmed, and why they taste so incredible. Then breathe in the Atlantic air as you taste oysters fresh from the shore, paired with local beer or bubbles.
- Gortbofearna, Ennistymon, Clare
- From €15
- st-tola.ie

Watch a cheesemaking demo, visit and feed the goats, and learn about the craft and importance of Ireland’s cheese industry.
Public tours run Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from April, with private tours available.
- Gortbrack, Skibbereen, Cork
- woodcocksmokery.com
- From €95
Learn the art of fish smoking or join Sally on a coastal harvest workshop. Pop-up events run too, but booking ahead is advised.

