The Tourism Ireland delegation at the  ‘Loop Hours’ luxury workshop in Frankfurt, including Denise Corboy, Druids Glen Hotel (third from left).

The Tourism Ireland delegation at the ‘Loop Hours’ luxury workshop in Frankfurt, including Denise Corboy, Druids Glen Hotel (third from left).

Denise Corboy, Druids Glen Hotel and Golf Resort (second from left) at the ‘Loop Hours’ luxury workshop in Munich with fellow Irish tourism operators.

Denise Corboy, Druids Glen Hotel and Golf Resort (second from left) at the ‘Loop Hours’ luxury workshop in Munich with fellow Irish tourism operators.

thumbnail: The Tourism Ireland delegation at the  ‘Loop Hours’ luxury workshop in Frankfurt, including Denise Corboy, Druids Glen Hotel (third from left).thumbnail: Denise Corboy, Druids Glen Hotel and Golf Resort (second from left) at the ‘Loop Hours’ luxury workshop in Munich with fellow Irish tourism operators.

Co Wicklow’s Druids Glen Hotel & Golf Resort were part of a Tourism Ireland delegation consisting of 11 tourism operators who are taking part in a roadshow with Loop, a luxury platform, in Germany this month.

The workshops took place in Frankfurt and Munich and continued in Hamburg and Cologne.

The ‘Loop Hours’ workshops in the four German cities provide a valuable platform for Tourism Ireland and partners to connect and do business with German luxury travel buyers. The aim is to inspire the German travel professionals about all that Ireland has to offer and to win a greater share of their business for 2025 and beyond.

Tourism Ireland’s Germany manager Nadine Lehmann, said: “Aligning with our ambition to deliver increased revenue, Tourism Ireland is working hard to win a greater share of the German luxury travel market.

“Our participation in the ‘Loop Hours’ luxury workshops this month provides us with a great opportunity to promote Ireland’s luxury tourism offering. The format of pre-scheduled, one-to-one appointments and networking allows our partners to connect with influential German luxury tour operators and travel agents, ensuring Ireland is ‘top of mind’ for them when recommending destinations to their clients in 2025 and beyond.”

Druids Glen Hotel & Golf Resort is currently putting the final preparations in place to host the Irish PGA Pro-Am tournament for a third consecutive year when it returns on Wednesday, June 18.

Since the course reopened in May of 2023 after a multi-million euro investment and redesign by Peter McEvoy OBE, it has hosted two pro-ams.

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