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  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: March 11, 2021
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 22

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Ireland: County by County(2021)

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Travel county by county to reveal the best of Ireland: from the broad golden shores of Sligo and the rolling green hills of Antrim to the misty mountaintops of Kerry and the bustling excitement of Dublin.

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Season 1

11 episodes • 2021

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1County DonegalMar 11, 20210.0
2County SligoMar 11, 20210.0
3County Dún Laoghaire-RathdownMar 14, 20210.0
4County WaterfordMar 14, 20210.0
5County GalwayMar 15, 20210.0
6County CarlowMar 15, 20210.0
7County WexfordMar 16, 20210.0
8County WicklowMar 16, 20210.0
9County KilkennyMar 17, 20210.0
10County DublinMar 17, 20210.0
12County CorkMar 31, 20210.0
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Season 2

11 episodes • 2022

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1County MonaghanMar 10, 20220.0
2County CorkMar 10, 20220.0
3County LongfordMar 10, 20220.0
4County ArmaghMar 10, 20220.0
5County RoscommonMar 10, 20220.0
6County LeitrimMar 10, 20220.0
7County OffalyMar 11, 20220.0
8County MeathMar 11, 20220.0
9County WestmeathMar 11, 20220.0
10County ClareMar 11, 20220.0
11County LimerickMar 28, 20220.0

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