

Take a closer look
The Tipperary Food Producers has launched a brand new virtual experiential series, allowing the public, both here in Ireland and around the world, to take a closer look at the day to day life of a farm producer.
The unique virtual tours explore some of Tipperary’s finest and best-known food producers across the Premier County, giving an insight into the processes involved in creating the quality artisan food and drink produce that is special to Tipperary.
This experiential offering provides the next best thing to witnessing the food tours in person, giving an inside experience into the way in which each producer works and their craft in creating quality produce with so much passion. The tours will cover everything from beekeeping along the shores of Lough Derg to the woods of Glengarra; to crafting award-winning preserves in the heart of the Golden Vale and so much more.
Co- founder of Virtual Tour Media, Brendan O’Driscoll commented that “Tipperary Foods are ahead of the curve in terms of offering virtual tours as an innovative marketing tool. Ultimately, virtual tours allow potential customers to build trust with the food producers because of the level of transparency on display.”
The producers involved in the Virtual Reality Tours are The Apple Farm, Crossogue Preserves, Galtee Honey, Tullahay Farm and Brookfield farm.
*No specialist equipment is necessary to take part in this virtual tour experience.
Participants of the tour:
Crossogue Preserves
Crossogue Preserves are a Tipperary based company who create amazing jams and preserves.
View TourTullahay Farm
Artisan producer of fruity drinks and savoury soft cheeses. Hand-made in small batches on our Tipperary Farm using all natural ingredients.
View TourGaltee Honey
Galtee Honey Farm, home to 200 colonies of Native Irish Black Honey Bees – a threatened honey bee. Nestled at the edge of the picturesque Glengarra Wood in the Galtee Vee Valley
View TourBrookfield Farm
Brookfield Farm is set within the beautiful landscape of Co. Tipperary running down to the shores of Lough Derg. Through careful and sustainable farming processes Brookfield produces artisan food and locally sourced honey delivered directly to their customers.
View TourThe Apple Farm
The Apple Farm is located in county Tipperary in the south of Ireland. Apples have been grown in this area for hundreds of years, and since 1968 they have been planting more orchards to increase their supply. As well as apples, they grow pears, plums, sweet cherries, strawberries and raspberries. They also have a Camping and Caravan Park on the farm.
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