Adventure Brief
Discover Mayo's hidden gems with a tasty afternoon tea and a creative resin workshop. Experience Irish tradition and art in one memorable outing.
3–4 hours
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Discover Mayo's hidden gems with a tasty afternoon tea and a creative resin workshop. Experience Irish tradition and art in one memorable outing.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
3–4 hours
Fitness Level
Suitable for most fitness levels; no physical exertion required.
Wildlife
History
Mayo has a rich cultural history, from ancient Celtic sites to modern artistic movements, blending tradition with innovation.
Conservation
The venue emphasizes environmentally friendly practices, including waste reduction and sustainable sourcing.
Good Food Ireland
Discover Mayo's hidden gems with a tasty afternoon tea and a creative resin workshop. Experience Irish tradition and art in one memorable outing.
Good Food Ireland is a curated network and marketplace for Irish food experiences based in Drinagh, County Wexford. The organisation connects travellers with local producers, chefs and hospitality venues to offer bookable food tours, workshops and tastings across Ireland. Experiences range from coastal oyster farm visits and shucking demonstrations to hands-on cheesemaking, sourdough workshops, farm tours and classic afternoon tea services at established hotels.
Good Food Ireland works with generational producers, artisan food businesses and historic hotels to present authentic tasting and learning opportunities. Featured experiences include oyster farm tours in Mayo and Kerry, cheesemaking and heritage tours on the Aran Islands, farm visits and cookery school garden tours in Cork, and a variety of afternoon tea offerings at hotels and castles across several counties. Workshops and private tours provide small-group, experiential formats suited to food-focused travellers and local guests.
Booking information, experience descriptions and partner details are provided for each listed trip so guests can choose dates, locations and formats that suit their needs. Good Food Ireland emphasises transparency about hosts, locations and activity types, helping visitors select experiences that match dietary needs, accessibility and scheduling preferences.
For visitors seeking a taste of Ireland through producer-led visits, tasting sessions and hands-on food workshops, Good Food Ireland provides a searchable, county-organised catalogue of experiences and direct booking options through its listings. Contact details and the Drinagh, County Wexford headquarters are listed on the site for enquiries and group bookings. Listings are updated regularly with seasonal availability and partner information. Online.
Headquarters
Drinagh, County Wexford
Central base for listings and enquiries
Nationwide Reach
Across Ireland
Curated experiences in multiple counties
Tours Offered
45 experiences
Oysters, cheesemaking, teas and workshops
Local Hosts
Producers & venues
Farmers, chefs and hospitality partners
Explore oyster farm tours, cheesemaking workshops and curated afternoon teas — view dates and book directly from each listing.
Arrive early
Get the most out of your day by arriving a bit early to enjoy the full experience.
Wear comfortable clothes
Dress for both enjoying tasty treats and engaging in creative activities.
Book in advance
Secure your spot early as sessions can fill up quickly.
Bring your camera
Capture your handmade resin art and the beautiful surroundings.
Comfortable clothing
Wear clothes you don't mind getting a little resin or pastry on.
Camera or smartphone
Capture memories of your artistic creations and the day.
Reusable water bottle
Stay hydrated throughout the workshop.
Notebook and pen
Jot down ideas or recipes you want to remember later.