Ronan heads to Ireland鈥檚 southernmost and largest county to meet up with family, compete in the ancient sport of road bowling and explore a Tibetan Buddhist temple on the coast.
Ronan begins his Wild Atlantic journey in the county of Cork, Ireland鈥檚 southernmost and largest county. He meets up with his nephew Ruair铆, and it doesn鈥檛 take long for the Keating competitive spirit to reveal itself. Together, they face off in the ancient sport of road bowling along the back roads of the port town of Castletown-Bearhaven. Ronan also gets the chance to go foraging for wild edible plants in an enormous rewilding project area, and on the stunning Beara Peninsula, he visits the country鈥檚 first Tibetan Buddhist temple and retreat centre.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Director | Des Henderson |
| Series Producer | Denis Minihan |
| Executive Producer | Emma Parkins |
| Executive Producer | Ed Stobart |
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