1.2 million Italians to tune in to Ireland on popular travel TV show

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REPRO FREE 18/06/2025, Clonmacnoise, County Offaly – A popular Italian travel TV show called ‘Kilimangiaro’ – which has around 1.2 million viewers per episode – has been filming at various locations in Ireland this month. Filming was supported by Tourism Ireland and Fáilte Ireland. PIC SHOWS: Crew members Serena Zarlatti (left) and Luca Leccese, during filming for an Italian travel TV show called Kilimangiaro, at Clonmacnoise. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)

PIC 1 SHOWS: Crew members Serena Zarlatti (left) and Luca Leccese, during filming for an Italian travel TV show called Kilimangiaro, at Clonmacnoise.

A popular Italian travel TV show called Kilimangiaro – which has around 1.2 million viewers per episode – has been filming at various locations in Ireland this month. Filming was supported by Tourism Ireland and Fáilte Ireland.

The episode filmed here is set to air later this year on Italian national TV station Rai 3, showcasing our fantastic outdoor experiences, breathtaking landscapes and warm hospitality. The crew has been filming at locations such as Athlone Castle, Clonmacnoise, Lough Boora Discovery Park, Jerpoint Glass Studio, Cushendale Woollen Mills, Ballykeefe Distillery and Smithwick’s Experience Kilkenny. The crew also captured footage of a cruise on the River Shannon with Viking Tours Ireland and a traditional Irish music session in Sean’s Bar in Athlone.

PIC 2 SHOWS: Crew members Luca Leccese (left) and Serena Zarlatti, during filming for an Italian travel TV show called Kilimangiaro, at Clonmacnoise.

Marcella Ercolini, Tourism Ireland’s Manager for Italy, said: “We were delighted to invite the crew from ‘Kilimangiaro’ to come and film in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands and Ireland’s Ancient East. Around 1.2 million people in Italy are expected to watch the special Ireland episode, inspiring them to visit by shining a spotlight on our landscapes and experiences, as well as the characters who make Ireland such a great place to visit.

“Publicity and broadcasts like this are a key element of Tourism Ireland’s programme of activity each year, to inspire holidaymakers in Italy to put Ireland on their holiday wish-list.”