She chats on the newest episode of the Postcards from Northern Ireland podcast
Comedian and actress Diona Doherty has spoken about her ‘proud Derry roots’ in the newest episodes of Discover Northern Ireland’s new podcast.
Postcards from Northern Ireland, presented by broadcaster Ralph McLean, hears local famous faces reminisce on how our giant spirit, people and place have shaped their happiest travel memories and instilled a passion for local adventure.
Diona relives her nostalgic holiday memories and reveals the local experiences she can’t wait to rediscover with her young family.
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During the podcast, she looks back on her childhood holidays across Northern Ireland and reveals the places she cherishes visiting now.
Diona reflects on her first trips out of her hometown, exploring the beauty of the Causeway Coast.
She said: “I was on the train out of Derry two or three times as a child. It was like getting the Polar Express. That train along the north coast… it’s stunning.
“I remember looking and thinking is this where we live? It’s such a magical train journey. You pass Mussenden Temple and it’s so gorgeous.”
Diona also paints a colourful picture of “the most magical time” spent picking apples in an orchard in Co Armagh, wandering among the trees with her husband, fellow comedian Sean Hegarty, and her step-sons.
She added: “We had a beautiful afternoon picking apples and watching how they make the cider. There was a woman making pancakes with apple spread and they were making apple crumble. It was like something out of a Hallmark movie. It was just the most wholesome day.”
Newcastle, Co Down is also revealed as the couple’s happy place, with Diona choosing the comfort of a hotel over Sean’s love of camping in the Mourne Mountains.
Diona continued: “We always imagine ourselves retiring down there. I love looking onto water, staying in the Slieve Donard… even going to the amusements. That will transport you back to your childhood.”
Proud of her roots, Diona loves going home and insists that she needs to take her children to explore the historic Walled City.
She said: “When I go back, I feel like I’m on a wee holiday, I can reclaim my teenage years. I have never actually taken my kids to the Derry Walls. It’s on my bucket list of where I need to take them.”
Derry Halloween has become a standout attraction for more than 100,000 people every year and Diona admits she has grown to value the spectacle more with adulthood.
She said: “As a professional working there, I was so proud of what this city has created for Halloween. There are hundreds of thousands of people who come from all over the world to this wee place.
“I didn’t realise that as a child, when I was hanging around the Derry Walls dressed as ET! If you go to Derry over that week to celebrate Halloween, you will not get bored.”
Returning time and time again, Diona also reveals how she is a big fan of the Ulster American Folk Park in Co Tyrone.
She said: “I absolutely love the Ulster American Folk Park. We went there as kids, and I have taken my kids about three or four times. You are just transported to a different world.”
The podcast invites audiences to “fall in love all over again with our favourite local destinations” but also explore new places that may be off the beaten track.
Episode three of ‘Postcards from Northern Ireland’ it out now on Discover Northern Ireland’s YouTube and Spotify, where you can also catch episodes featuring Colin Davidson and Nathan Anthony.
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