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15 May 2025

Australian travel TV show films in Ireland’s ‘Great Outdoors’

1 million Australians to see the island of Ireland on screen 

Filming for an episode of a popular Australian travel TV show called The Great Outdoors is taking place this week at various locations on the island of Ireland, with production supported by Tourism Ireland, Fáilte Ireland and Tourism NI.

Set to air this summer on the Seven Network, a major TV network in Australia, the special Ireland episode will showcase our fantastic outdoor experiences, breathtaking landscapes and warm hospitality to an audience of around 1 million viewers across Australia.

The TV crew – including Australian TV presenter James Tobin – has been filming at numerous locations such as Lough Key Forest & Activity Park, Kilronan Castle and on the River Shannon. The crew have also been capturing footage at Sligo Oyster Experience, Coney Island, Strandhill, Gleniff Horseshoe, VOYA Seaweed Baths and Atlantic Sheepdogs. Their itinerary includes a golf lesson at Ardglass Golf Club, e-biking in Castlewellan Forest Park, dry-stone walling in the Mourne Mountains and a hike from Rostrevor to Killowen Distillery.

Sofia Hansson, Tourism Ireland’s Manager for Australia and New Zealand, said: “Tourism Ireland was delighted to invite Australian TV presenter James Tobin and The Great Outdoors crew to come and film on our beautiful island. It’s a wonderful opportunity to highlight our fantastic outdoor activities and spectacular scenery to around 1 million Australians, inspiring them to come and experience the destination for themselves.”

Sofia Hansson, Tourism Ireland; camera operator Jeremy Smith; producer Samantha Cheney; Moon River skipper Martin; and presenter James Tobin, in Carrick-on-Shannon, ahead of filming for ‘The Great Outdoors’ on the River Shannon.

Notes to Editors:

  • Tourism Ireland is the organisation responsible for promoting the island of Ireland overseas as a leading holiday destination.
  • In 2024, overseas visitor spend grew by over +10% on 2023, bringing an estimated €7 billion to the island of Ireland. 
  • Tourism Ireland’s international website is www.ireland.com, with 21 market sites available in 18 different countries, as well as one international site, in seven language versions around the world.