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06 Sept 2025

Bundoran to feature in new travel series fronted by TV presenter Julia Bradbury

TV viewers across Britain to watch new travel show

Bundoran to feature in new travel series fronted by TV presenter Julia Bradbury

Julia Bradbury with surf instructor Anthony Keaney during filming in Bundoran.

The final episode of Julia Bradbury’s Irish journey will feature Bundoran this weekend. 

The four-part series which is fronted by TV presenter Julia Bradbury will feature the Irish-born presenter meet Pete Craig of the Bundoran Surf Club. 

The series is supported by Tourism Ireland and is expected to be seen by a wide audience of viewers across GB.

During the course of the series, viewers enjoyed seeing the presenter return to the land of her birth – to explore and experience the spectacular landscape, rich culture and history and, of course, the lovely people of the are.

From clifftops to forests and from cities to beautiful beaches, Julia has been walking, surfing, kayaking and cooking her way around the island of Ireland.

During her Bundoran visit Julia meets breathing expert Patrick McKeown to do some breathing exercises by the beach.

Julie Wakley, Tourism Ireland’s Head of Great Britain, said: “Tourism Ireland was delighted to support the production of this new four-part TV series, Julia Bradbury’s Irish Journey. With a wide audience across Britain set to watch the series, it’s an excellent way to shine a spotlight on Donegal and some of the many great things to see and do on a short break or holiday in Ireland.

“Publicity and broadcasts like this are a key element of Tourism Ireland’s programme of promotional activity, to encourage travellers in Britain, and elsewhere around the world, to put Donegal and Ireland on their holiday wish-list.”

The show will broadcast on Channel 4, this Saturday, October 28. 

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