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Fred Sirieix takes on cycling challenge in Donegal and Northern Ireland

PIC SHOWS: TV presenter Fred Sirieix, who is filming in Donegal and Northern Ireland this month for a new ITV series called Fred’s Tour De Ireland.

 ~ Viewers across Britain to see our stunning landscapes in new TV series ‘Fred’s Tour De Ireland’

TV presenter Fred Sirieix – of First Dates fame – is filming a new TV series in Donegal and Northern Ireland this month. Called Fred’s Tour De Ireland, the five-part series will air on ITV1 and the streaming service ITVX in spring 2025. Filming is supported by Tourism Ireland and Irish Ferries.

Viewers will follow Fred as he arrives by ferry into Dublin Port, all set to explore his passion for travel, food and cycling. In each episode, he’ll take on a cycle time trial challenge – in the Mourne Mountains, Strangford, Belfast, the Causeway Coast, Derry and County Donegal. Along the way, Fred will take in our stunning scenery, meet some locals and, of course, experience our world-class hospitality. He’s already been sharing gorgeous footage from his time here with his 1 million followers on Instagram.

With Fred undertaking his cycling adventure through our stunning landscapes, this new TV show aligns with Tourism Ireland’s ambition to encourage sustainable exploration of the island of Ireland by our overseas visitors.

Julie Wakley, Tourism Ireland’s Head of Great Britain, said: “Tourism Ireland is thrilled to welcome Fred Sirieix to Donegal and Northern Ireland, to showcase our world-class tourism offering to viewers across Britain. As a keen cyclist and lover of the outdoors, we are confident TV’s most famous maître d’ will love our spectacular scenery. 

“Publicity and broadcasts like this are a key element of Tourism Ireland’s programme of activity to inspire potential British travellers about what the island of Ireland has to offer for a holiday in 2025 and beyond.” 

Fred Sirieix said: “I’ve always wanted to spend some quality time in Ireland to explore the land, learn about the people, plus its food and culture. Travelling by bike can bring you even closer to a place and those that live there, so who knows, I might even fall in love with a new place again …!”

 

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