Boyne Valley Holiday Guide 2023 Web Version
Foodie destinationDiscover the flavours ofBoyne ValleyMake time this year to discover the flavours of Boyne Valley,a unique gastronomic region and winner at the World FoodTravel Association’s Food Trekking Awards 2019 for a FoodDestination and recognised by the National Geographic TravellerUK in 2019 as one of the World’s Best Food Destinations.The fertile soils of the ancient Boyne Valley have been home to skilled farmers andfood producers for thousands of years and the traditions have been passed downand continued to this day. The region boasts a bountiful supply of innovativefarmers, food and drinks producers, chefs and eateries whose passion is to bringthe flavours of our landscape to your table. As the birthplace of Ireland’s AncientEast and once the seat of the High Kings of Ireland, the Boyne Valley still bringsroyal food and drinks experiences fit for any King or Queen.Discover and immerse yourself in the traditions of the ancient Boyne Valley, oneof the leading food tourism destinations in the world where there are so manydelicious adventures to be explored. Immerse yourself in many authentic foodexperiences on offer across the region including Farm Tours where you will meetthe producer, learn how their produce is grown or created and of course tastingthe end result.Go back to school at Listoke Distillery Gin School; get a tour of their distillery, enjoya hands-on experience learning how to make gin and at the end of the day youget to take a bottle of your very own gin creation home with you. Brush up on yourcooking skills, at one of the many cookery schools or if whiskey is your thing don’tmiss the Slane Whiskey Distillery Experience. Meet the producers at one the manyFarmer’s Markets that take place and sample the freshest of produce.The Boyne Valley Food Series also takes place throughout the year and featuresmany unique culinary events including long table suppers, festivals, foragingwalks and more. The highlight of the Boyne Valley Food Series is the SamhainFood Festival which takes place in November and celebrates 5,000 years of Irishfood and culture. A weekend long celebration featuring some of Ireland’s mostprolific culinary names, with many different events including long table suppers,cookery demonstrations, farm tours, foraging walks, children’s workshops, paneldiscussions and so much more.All of this and so much more is just waiting for you to discover when youvisit the Boyne Valley. Keep up to date with all our latest news & events atBoyneValleyFlavours.ie or find us on social media @BoyneValleyFlavours.Martry Mill45 46boynevalleyflavours.ie
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Foodie destination
Discover the flavours of
Boyne Valley
Make time this year to discover the flavours of Boyne Valley,
a unique gastronomic region and winner at the World Food
Travel Association’s Food Trekking Awards 2019 for a Food
Destination and recognised by the National Geographic Traveller
UK in 2019 as one of the World’s Best Food Destinations.
The fertile soils of the ancient Boyne Valley have been home to skilled farmers and
food producers for thousands of years and the traditions have been passed down
and continued to this day. The region boasts a bountiful supply of innovative
farmers, food and drinks producers, chefs and eateries whose passion is to bring
the flavours of our landscape to your table. As the birthplace of Ireland’s Ancient
East and once the seat of the High Kings of Ireland, the Boyne Valley still brings
royal food and drinks experiences fit for any King or Queen.
Discover and immerse yourself in the traditions of the ancient Boyne Valley, one
of the leading food tourism destinations in the world where there are so many
delicious adventures to be explored. Immerse yourself in many authentic food
experiences on offer across the region including Farm Tours where you will meet
the producer, learn how their produce is grown or created and of course tasting
the end result.
Go back to school at Listoke Distillery Gin School; get a tour of their distillery, enjoy
a hands-on experience learning how to make gin and at the end of the day you
get to take a bottle of your very own gin creation home with you. Brush up on your
cooking skills, at one of the many cookery schools or if whiskey is your thing don’t
miss the Slane Whiskey Distillery Experience. Meet the producers at one the many
Farmer’s Markets that take place and sample the freshest of produce.
The Boyne Valley Food Series also takes place throughout the year and features
many unique culinary events including long table suppers, festivals, foraging
walks and more. The highlight of the Boyne Valley Food Series is the Samhain
Food Festival which takes place in November and celebrates 5,000 years of Irish
food and culture. A weekend long celebration featuring some of Ireland’s most
prolific culinary names, with many different events including long table suppers,
cookery demonstrations, farm tours, foraging walks, children’s workshops, panel
discussions and so much more.
All of this and so much more is just waiting for you to discover when you
visit the Boyne Valley. Keep up to date with all our latest news & events at
BoyneValleyFlavours.ie or find us on social media @BoyneValleyFlavours.
Martry Mill
45 46
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