A feast for foodies!
Exploring the Wild Atlantic Way can work up an appetite but thankfully there’s everything you could want along the way. You could even enjoy a tipple too if your heart desired.
Why not have some research done before you travel? Are there any award-winning restaurants you want to try? What about a cosy café where you can recharge with a coffee and a slice of cake?
Are there any cuisines you carve? From Italian to Chinese to pub grub, what is your tummy yearning for?
Are there breweries or distilleries along the way? These are great on those rainy days. Then there are experiences too like food tours and bakery classes. Have you ever shucked an oyster? Are there restaurants where the views are spectacular?
Then there’s markets dotted around most counties along the Wild Atlantic Way.
Passionate chefs and farmers have made the Wild Atlantic Way a must for any foodie so happy researching!
Taste the Atlantic
Have you ever heard of Taste the Atlantic – a Seafood Journey? It’s a collaborative initiative between BIM and Fáilte Ireland to promote the fantastic seafood producers and their products along the trail.
The trail stretches south from wind swept Malin Head in Co. Donegal to beautiful Kinsale in Cork, passing some of Ireland’s most breath-taking seascapes and landmarks, it’s a whole new way to experience the Wild Atlantic Way and to learn more about how Irish seafood is caught and farmed.
Dotted among the natural wonders are renowned seafood producers and visitor attractions and to help you discover them we have produced a map that gives more detail.