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07 Sept 2025

New tourism podcast showcases must-see locations and attractions in Waterford

Featuring award-winning travel expert Fionn Davenport, the podcast explores iconic destinations including the House of Waterford Crystal, Lismore, Mount Congreve Gardens and the Waterford Greenway

New tourism podcast showcases must-see locations and attractions in Waterford

Featuring award-winning travel expert Fionn Davenport, the podcast explores iconic destinations including the House of Waterford Crystal, Lismore, Mount Congreve Gardens and the Waterford Greenway

A new podcast featuring the award-winning travel expert Fionn Davenport showcases some of Waterford's must-see attractions during the busy tourism season.

Produced by RadioHub, the Exploring Ireland podcast also features local insights from Cliona Purcell, Head Curator at Waterford Treasures and Clare Busher O’ Sullivan of Visit Waterford. 

Exploring Ireland is a unique travel and tourism podcast series showcasing the best of IrelandThe episode on Waterford’s Must-Visit Attractions explores iconic destinations including the Copper Coast, the House of Waterford Crystal, Lismore, Mount Congreve Gardens and the Waterford Greenway.

During the podcast, listeners will hear insider tips from locals and hear why visitors to Ireland include County Waterford in their itinerary with tips on the best local culinary hot spots, traditional music and must-visit Instagrammable destinations. 

READ ALSO: New campaign launched to encourage tourists to 'dig into' Waterford this summer

Fionn Davenport, the award winning Irish travel writer and broadcaster who literally wrote the book about Dublin for Lonely Planet, gives his expert knowledge along with podcast host Dan McDermott and guides Ann Marie Walsh and Daragh O’ Sullivan.

They discuss culture, history, how to get around with top tips on the best places to dine, stay and visit across the Deise.

Other episodes of Exploring Ireland feature local insights on top places to visit across Ireland, including Kerry, Clare and Dublin.

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