
Catherine Fulvio New Two-Part Series
Wed Feb 19 2025

Catherine Fulvio embarks on a Soulful Journey along Northern Ireland’s Saint Patrick’s Way in a new Two-Part Series airing on RTE in the run up to St Patrick’s Day.
The show will air on Thursday 13th and Friday 14th March on RTE1 at 8pm
TV chef, food writer, and owner of Ballyknocken House & Cookery School, Catherine Fulvio, takes viewers on a journey along Saint Patrick’s Way: The Pilgrim Walk, a 132-kilometer trail through the Cathedral County and home of Ireland’s spiritual capital, Armagh and onward through the beautiful coastal landscape of County Down in the North of Ireland.
Working with Discover Northern Ireland Catherine said that “Working with Tourism Northern Ireland was an absolute delight and during this two part series I had the privilege of exploring the breath-taking scenery of Armagh and Down while delving into the rich history of St. Patrick along the pilgrim way. Not surprisingly, I also got to indulge in some of the most delectable local cuisine while meeting interesting characters along the route who were able to show me some of the best of Northern Ireland. It was a truly memorable experience that ignited my passion for Irish heritage and delighted me to be able to share some incredible experiences with viewers that can be found right here on our doorstep.”
A Tapestry of History and Tradition
This enriching two-part series sees Catherine journey along sections of the trail through unspoilt natural scenery on an immersive exploration of history, spirituality and the unique culture that defines Ireland’s pilgrim path as she experiences world class local food and drink.
From Armagh to Downpatrick – St. Patrick’s final resting place – this programme offers a blend of the natural world, meaningful conversations and culinary delights that highlight the beauty and depth of this iconic route which opened 10 years ago.
With an increased interest in slow travel, wellness, and outdoor experiences, this series resonates with a diverse audience as Catherine engages with locals, uncovers stories of the past, learns about innovative farming practices and explores the sacred and cultural significance of our patron Saint. Collecting stamps on her Pilgrim Passport at key locations along the way this route can be done in either direction and at different stages.
Fiona Cunningham (Tourism NI) said “With her interest and experience in food and hospitality, Catherine Fulvio, is the perfect candidate to partner with to explore and showcase this majestic part of Northern Ireland. Watch as she uncovers the rich and diverse range of great accommodation, restaurants, attractions and experiences on offer, this is the very reason why Northern Ireland continues to attract record numbers of visitors. We look forward to celebrating 10 years of St. Patrick’s Way: Pilgrim Walk and welcome even more visitors to this unique area”.
Known for its rich heritage and iconic landscapes, this part of Northern Ireland comes alive in the series through engaging storytelling. Tune in and join Catherine Fulvio on a journey along Saint Patrick’s Way as she offers a glimpse into the life and legacy of Ireland’s patron saint but also an invitation to the range of experiences and attractions of this remarkable area less than 90 minutes from Dublin.
This two part series culminates with Catherine reflecting over her journey in Armagh and Down as she highlights how the route supports not only personal growth but also the social and economic vitality of the communities along its way.
Episode 1 (Thursday 13th March, RTE 1 at 8pm) highlights Armagh’s rich history with a guided tour with local Donna Fox before meeting Darren Rice to explore Gosford Forest Park and learn about the Mourne Gullion Strangford area, awarded a designated UNESCO Global Geopark in 2023, one of only four in Ireland. Catherine ends her day with a spot of forest bathing at Killeavy Castle Hotel which is set on 365 acres of mixed farm and woodland in the stunning Ring of Gullion; the ideal place to relax and unwind and enjoy after a long walk.
Episode 2 (Friday 14th March, RTE 1 at 8pm) Catherine takes viewers through County Down, from the village of Rostrevor with guide Peter Rafferty, over Spelga Dam, through Tollymore Forest Park, all set in the dramatic backdrop of the Mourne Mountains. In the seaside town of Newcastle she meets Chef Paul Cunningham for some foraging before a dramatic horseback beach ride along Tyrella beach to meet St Patrick’s Way guides Elaine Kelly and Martina Purdy who bring her on a spiritual journey to St Patrick’s resting place in Downpatrick. Catherine finishes her journey in the surrounds of Finnebrogue Estate as she learns the art of bushcraft before settling down in a tipi for her final night’s sleep.
For further information on St. Patrick’s Way: The Pilgrim Walk, visit www.discovernorthernireland.com