Oliver McGilloway present's McGilloway's Way, a programme which celebrates the dramatic and beautiful landscapes surrounding Ulster.
This episode is set in Connemara, Co. Galway, with its boulders, wild flowers and rivers it supports an abundance of wildlife and flora. We meet a local farmer who is breaking up the land so that he can seed it again, unfortunately the winter had not been kind and went on for longer than expected. In the barn, Porcia the pig is none too impressed to have visitors whilst she is feeding her litter.
Next, we are at Lough Corrib, where thousands of people from around the world embark each year to fish the native brown trout. An angler on the Lough tells McGilloway the importance of a daily tea with the water taken from the lough before showcasing "a very handsome trout" that he catches.