Blow-Ins

In a remote Irish-speaking corner of Kerry, ‘blow-ins’ reveal what draws people to Dingle—and what it truly takes to belong.

Overview

The Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, a rural area with a strong Irish language culture, has a foreign population of nearly 30%, known as “blow-ins.” What draws these people to this remote corner of Ireland, and why do they stay? Through a range of local and newcomer stories, we discover the area’s unique charm and explore what it takes to be considered a true local.

Programme Info:

1 x 60mins

Producer:

Janson

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