Waterfall

Torc Waterfall

Difficulty Moderate

Tucked away within the enchanting woodland of Killarney National Park, Torc Waterfall is a natural spectacle that blends power and tranquillity in equal measure. Fed by the Owengarriff River from the nearby Torc Mountain, the waterfall plunges over 20 metres into a rocky pool below, framed by mossy boulders and ancient trees. It’s a scene straight from a storybook—one that’s both humbling and invigorating in its raw beauty.

The walk to the falls adds to the sense of discovery. With a moderate incline and occasional uneven patches underfoot, the short forest trail winds through a canopy of oak, ash, and beech, echoing with birdsong and the distant rumble of water. It’s a manageable and rewarding path for most travellers, offering several scenic spots to pause and soak in the lush greenery before arriving at the viewing platform. For those feeling more energetic, the nearby steps lead higher into the hills, revealing even broader vistas of the park and nearby lakes.

Torc Waterfall is more than just a photo opportunity—it’s a moment of connection with Ireland’s wild and untamed side. The air feels fresher here, the light softer as it filters through the trees, and time seems to slow down as you stand before the cascading water. Whether you’re capturing the perfect shot, breathing in the woodland air, or simply enjoying the soundtrack of nature, this stop promises a memorable encounter with the timeless beauty of the Irish landscape.

Why we love it

200 meters off the road and it feels like you are miles from anywhere. With jaunting carts nearby and your imagination in full swing, you can almost see Irish fairies peeping from the woodlands.