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Burren Slow Food Festival is back from May 20 to May 22 in Ireland

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Taking place in person in the County Clare town of Lisdoonvarna for the first time in three years, the mouth-watering Burren Slow Food Festival is back from May 20-22.

The 2022 festival will be dedicated to promoting ‘GEOfood’ – the official brand for environmentally-friendly food enterprises and produce located within a European UNESCO Global Geopark.

Aran Islands
Aran Islands

The festival is a collaboration between organizers Slow Food Clare, the famous Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark, and the Burren Ecotourism Network, which scooped a Lonely Planet ‘Best in Travel’ pick for 2021 for their amazing work in sustainable tourism.

The Burren landscape, Co Clare
The Burren, in County Clare, is a remarkable limestone area that is unique in Europe. Its geology, flora, caves, archaeology, history and farming traditions set it apart as a place of great mystery and beauty. Arctic and Alpine flowers grow, surprisingly, alongside Mediterranean species and there are over 2,700 recorded monuments, some dating back over 6,000 years.

Burren Slow Food Festival starts on Friday, May 20 with a seafood supper on Inis Oirr, one of the three Aran Islands in Galway Bay, and continues on the Saturday and Sunday in Lisdoonvarna with tastings, talks, and presentations, the Burren Slow Food Banquet, cookery demonstrations and all sorts of foods and crafts.

The diverse program of events will highlight the connections between the local food, geological heritage, and livelihoods of the people who live in the Burren region, which is regarded as one of the most unique landscapes on the island of Ireland.

Whether it’s a taste of St Tola goat’s cheese, a sliver of Burren premium beef, some oysters from the local Grade A waters, or a sip of elderflower champagne followed by a foraging walk in a park, foodies are in for a real treat.

Burren Slow Food, Doolin
Burren Slow Food, Doolin

As well as cookery demos by celebrity chefs using ingredients from the Burren GEOfood area, there will be talks by guest speakers, including one by the founder of the GEOfood movement from Norway’s Magma UNESCO Global Geopark. 

The festival offers the perfect opportunity to sample Irish artisan foods, meet the local growers, producers, and traders that make the area such a unique and dynamic food destination, and mix with fellow foodies. A true taste of the County Clare culture in the stunning setting of the Burren is guaranteed.

Home to the incredible Cliffs of Moher, the Burren has been shaped by geological forces over hundreds of millions of years. Rocky, otherworldly and seemingly austere, the outstandingly beautiful region is named from the Irish word ‘boireann’ meaning ‘place of stone’.

And if there is time, away from the food tastings a multitude of eco-friendly activities awaits.

From walking tours, cycling, adventure sports, culture, wellbeing, and surfing to traditional Irish pubs and restaurants, all promoting responsible travel and the conservation of the environment, there is no better sustainable experience to be had on the Wild Atlantic Way than in the Burren.


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Julie Nguyen
Julie Nguyen
Julie is the visionary founder of SNAP TASTE and a dynamic force in global storytelling, innovation and creative leadership. She is a respected member of the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council and serves as a judge for the CES Innovation Awards (2024, 2025 and 2026), where she contributes thought leadership on the intersections of business, culture and breakthrough technologies. As Managing Director, she also oversees the Fine Art, Digital Art, Portfolios and Marketing departments, ensuring the brand’s strategic vision and creative direction are realized across disciplines. Her immersive reporting has brought audiences behind the scenes of global milestones such as the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, Expo 2020 Dubai, CES, D23 Expo, and the Milano Monza Motor Show, offering exclusive access to moments that define contemporary culture. An accomplished film critic and editorial voice, Julie is also recognized for her compelling reviews of National Geographic documentaries and other cinematic works. Her ability to combine analytical depth with narrative finesse inspires audiences seeking intelligent, meaningful, and globally relevant content. With a multidisciplinary perspective that bridges art, technology, and culture, Julie continues to shape the dialogue on how storytelling and innovation converge to influence the way we experience the world.
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