In recent weeks TV audiences on both sides of the Irish Sea have been hooked on 'Eastenders' spin-off 'Redwater' which is set in Dunmore East, Co. Waterford.
The series follows established characters Kat and Alfie Moon who make the trip over to the sunny south-east in search of the former's long lost son.
Dunmore has always been one of the most picturesque villages in Ireland but it's only since 'Redwater' that we've seen just how good it looks on screen.
We're not sure if Will Smith has any Irish relatives but if he did we reckon the Fresh Prince would have moved in with his aunty and uncle in Dunmore East.
If you're wondering which weekend to visit, we reckon booking early for the annual Bluegrass Festival which takes over the town at the end of every August.
Here's how to spend a day in what is now the most famous village in Ireland.
Overlooking the harbour.

Dust off those cobwebs.
But keep your eyes peeled.
We recommend going behind the Harbour House (a former convent at the top of the village, now an apartment block) for some of the best views in Ireland.
Check out all the nooks and crannies of the hidden coves.
Have a pint in the most scenic beer garden in Ireland.
Resembling a real life 'Fawlty Towers' but without the chaos. A marquee is often placed outside with live music and plenty of space for kids to run around.
The musical tree carvings are a must-see.
With live music most weekends. The front bar is a haven for signed memorabilia from a host of famous visitors.
Super night for @thespringsteens last night ???? thanks to all who rocked it out in #dunmoreeast ???? pic.twitter.com/ZGRYveBikf
— The Spinnaker Bar (@TheSpinnakerBar) March 27, 2016
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