Dermot O'Leary taking in kayaking with Michelle of Far and Wild Adventure on the River Foyle. (Photos: Rock Oyster Media)
The team behind the popular ITV series 'Dermot's Taste of Ireland' has concluded filming locally, with presenter Dermot O'Leary venturing to the stunning landscapes and vibrant food scenes of Donegal and Derry.
The new series, set to air on ITV1 and ITVX in spring 2026, will once again take viewers on a gastronomic tour of the island, following a hugely successful first series.
Dermot O'Leary during his visit to Pyke 'N' Pommes.
The second series continues O’Leary's journey of rediscovery, blending his personal connection to Ireland with its thriving modern food and travel culture.
Filming in Donegal included beekeeping with Abdul at Donagh Bees, sweeping views at the incredible Grianán of Aileach and Foraging with Sean where they gathered golden chanterelles before savouring them as ravioli at Letterkenny's The Lemon Tree.
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During the visit to Derry, O'Leary took in kayaking with Michelle of Far and Wild Adventure along the city’s historic waters, before sampling some of the amazing delights on offer at the Walled City Brewery and Pyke 'N' Pommes.
The ten-part series is produced by Rock Oyster Media and supported by Tourism Ireland, Tourism Northern Ireland, and Fáilte Ireland through the Shared Island Tourism Brand Collaboration Project.
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