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7th May 2025
RTE production, Tracks and Trails is back for a 12th series on RTE 1, with Northern Ireland featuring across two episodes on May 9th and 16th commissioned by Tourism NI. The beloved Irish series celebrates the island’s breathtaking landscapes and the people who cherish them. This year, the four-part series takes on a fresh feel as it’s guided by broadcaster, musician, and podcaster Doireann Ní Ghlacáin, who explores seven counties, including counties Down and Fermanagh, alongside special guests.
From woodland strolls to mountain hikes, and ancient ruins to forgotten villages, the conversations flow as freely as the stunning scenery. Along the way, guests share what makes these places so meaningful to them and why slowing down to immerse themselves in nature matters now more than ever.
The series opens in Ards and North Down with broadcaster and ex-BBC political editor Mark Devenport who has called County Down his home since he began working in Northern Ireland in 1986. Doireann takes the train from Belfast to Cultra and joins Mark on a scenic 12km stretch of the North Down Coastal Path to Bangor Marina. Along the route, they take in views across Belfast Lough, stop at Grey Point Fort, a key WWII defence site and pass through Helen’s Bay, both struck by the deep layers of history woven into the trail and landscape.
Broadcaster Mark Devenport said "I was delighted to participate in Tracks and Trails and to re-discover the delights of the North Down Coastal Path between Holywood and Bangor. It's a path I've walked many times in the past, so it was great to introduce Doireann to the area and share some of the culture and history of County Down. The day was chilly but bright and sunny, with the views across a busy Belfast Lough looking especially beautiful- a good reason to take my head out of a book and get some much-needed exercise!"
In Fermanagh, Doireann is joined by singer Brooke Scullion from Derry on a road trip around the vast Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Geopark by car and on foot. Spanning into Cavan, it was the world’s first cross-border Geopark in 2008. Known for the Stairway to Heaven boardwalk and the Marble Arch Caves, the dynamic duo discover rugged uplands, lakes and forests through to gently rolling drumlins, making this a walker’s paradise. Key stop-offs include Lough Navar and Blackslee Waterfall.
Fiona Cunningham, Tourism NI said: “Northern Ireland has walks and hikes to suit all abilities from the mountain ranges of the Mournes and the Sperrins to scenic coastal paths and peaceful forest trails. Tourism NI is delighted to once again support another series of Tracks and Trails as we showcase some of the most beautiful scenery Northern Ireland has to offer, from the North Down Coastal path, to Bangor Marina, to walking and driving through some of the impressive Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Geopark in Fermanagh.”
This season’s lineup features:
• Former RTÉ news anchor Bryan Dobson delving into the rich history of County Leitrim
• Ex-BBC Political Editor Mark Devenport walking the coastal trails of County Down
• Claire Byrne, the accomplished broadcaster, revisiting her roots in County Laois
• Esteemed journalist Fiona Mitchell uncovering the hidden wonders of her native County Offaly
• Brooke Scullion (of Eurovision fame) exploring the landscapes close to her heart in County Fermanagh
• Barry Murphy (of Hermitage Green) highlighting the cultural and scenic charm of his home County Limerick
• Social media star James Kavanagh bringing his signature wit and curiosity to the trails of County Wexford
With its mix of captivating views, personal stories and Ireland’s endless natural beauty, Tracks and Trails reminds us just how many incredible walks are waiting to be discovered right on our doorstep. And it’s always more interesting with a companion.
Don’t miss the new season of Tracks and Trails, airing Fridays at 8pm on RTÉ One from May 9th to May 30th and start planning your next short break to our place.
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