5+ million Germans to tune in to Rathlin Island

Rathlin Island is set to provide the backdrop for a hugely popular food and cookery TV show in Germany called Zu Tisch, later this year.
German TV crew filming Kate Burns, Islander Rathlin Kelp, and her assistant Mackenzie Maas, making a kelp pesto on Rathlin Island. INBM24-16German TV crew filming Kate Burns, Islander Rathlin Kelp, and her assistant Mackenzie Maas, making a kelp pesto on Rathlin Island. INBM24-16
German TV crew filming Kate Burns, Islander Rathlin Kelp, and her assistant Mackenzie Maas, making a kelp pesto on Rathlin Island. INBM24-16

The episode filmed on Rathlin Island will be a special one – the 200th episode – so it’s a really good opportunity to showcase our local produce and to highlight our special Year of Food and Drink in Germany. The crew has been filming around the island, following local kelp farmers Kate Burns and Benji McFaul. Their itinerary was devised by Tourism NI.

Zoë Redmond, Tourism Ireland’s Manager for Central Europe, said: “We were delighted to invite the Zu Tisch crew to come and film on Rathlin Island. It’s a wonderful opportunity to highlight what’s so special about Rathlin and to remind German ‘foodies’ about the superb culinary offering of Northern Ireland and this special Year of Food and Drink.

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“TV and film are recognised as strong influencers on travellers everywhere, with up to 35% of people being impacted in their choice of destination by what they see on screen. Tourism Ireland regularly works with overseas TV and production companies to facilitate the making of travel and lifestyle programmes, to get positive exposure for Northern Ireland around the world.”

German TV crew Benji McFaul, Islander Rathlin Kelp, preparing to smoke locally caught mackerel on Rathlin Island. INBM24-16German TV crew Benji McFaul, Islander Rathlin Kelp, preparing to smoke locally caught mackerel on Rathlin Island. INBM24-16
German TV crew Benji McFaul, Islander Rathlin Kelp, preparing to smoke locally caught mackerel on Rathlin Island. INBM24-16

An article all about the making of Zu Tisch on Rathlin Island will also appear in an upcoming edition of Arte magazine – reaching more than 114,000 readers.

Germany is an important market for tourism to Northern Ireland. Figures published by NISRA today confirm that we welcomed an extra +14% visitors from Mainland Europe in 2015. Tourism Ireland is determined to ensure that growth continues and has an extensive programme of promotions under way in Germany, and elsewhere across Mainland Europe, throughout 2016.