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Torc Waterfall is a 20 metres high, 110 metres long cascade waterfall formed by the Owengarriff River as it drains from the Devil's Punchbowl corrie lake at Mangerton Mountain. The waterfall, which lies at the base of Torc Mountain, in the Killarney National Park, is 4.3 miles from Killarney in County Kerry, Ireland.
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Torc Waterfall

Torc, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland
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Torc Waterfall is a 20 metres high, 110 metres long cascade waterfall formed by the Owengarriff River as it drains from the Devil's Punchbowl corrie lake at Mangerton Mountain. The waterfall, which lies at the base of Torc Mountain, in the Killarney National Park, is 4.3 miles from Killarney in County Kerry, Ireland.

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Nicest waterfall I have ever seen. Torc Waterfall, a natural masterpiece in Killarney, Ireland, is a captivating testament to the country's breathtaking landscapes. Nestled within the scenic Killarney National Park, this cascade is a spectacle to behold. A short but picturesque trek through ancient woodlands leads to the waterfall, where the waters of the Owengarriff River tumble down a 20-meter rocky precipice.

Torc Waterfall's allure extends beyond its impressive height and gushing waters. The lush, moss-covered surroundings and the melodic symphony of nature create a sensory wonderland. Giant ferns, towering trees, and vibrant flora frame the waterfall, making it an ideal backdrop for photographers and nature enthusiasts.

Visiting in the early morning or late afternoon offers a magical interplay of sunlight filtering through the trees, casting a warm, ethereal glow on the waters. The bridge located in front of the falls provides an ideal vantage point for capturing this enchanting scene.

Additionally, Torc Waterfall offers access to numerous walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the park's diverse ecosystems, from serene lakes to rugged mountains. Hikers can venture further up to Torc Mountain or take a leisurely stroll around the picturesque Muckross Lake.

While Torc Waterfall is a popular destination, it's worth the visit for its natural beauty and tranquility. The sound of cascading water and the fresh, crisp air make it a serene escape from the bustle of modern life. Whether you're an avid hiker, a photography enthusiast, or simply a nature lover, Torc Waterfall is an essential stop in Ireland's stunning southwest, providing an authentic taste of the country's unrivaled...

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Torc Waterfall is a whispering symphony of nature's power. The waters of the Owengarriff River cascade down ancient Irish rocks, creating a mesmerizing display of mist and a glorious rainbow of light on the wet and sunny days. It's not just a sight. Its an experience that awakens the senses the thunderous roar of the falling water, the cool kiss of the spray on your skin, and the vibrant, emerald hues of the surrounding moss and fern-laden forest.

Nestled amidst the breathtaking beauty of Killarney National Park, Torc feels like a hidden gem, a natural cathedral carved by the relentless flow of time. It's a place where you can truly lose yourself in the wild wilderness of Ireland with family and friends. Finding a moment of serene contemplation or simply marveling at the raw, untamed majesty of the landscape. The ascent to higher viewpoints offers fantastic views of the picturesque Irish woodlands, revealing the sprawling Lakes of Killarney and the majestic mountains beyond, cementing its place as a truly unforgettable natural wonder set in the heart of Killarney. The kids will adore the memories for years to come and will get everyone out in the energetic...

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33w

Torc Waterfall is a beautiful natural attraction located just a short drive from Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland. Cascading down the slopes of Torc Mountain, the waterfall is particularly impressive after heavy rain, when the water gushes with real power. A well-maintained path leads from the car park, making it easily accessible for most visitors. The walk itself is pleasant, winding through lush woodland, and offers several viewpoints of the falls. For those feeling more adventurous, there's the option to continue upwards to get a higher perspective or even embark on a longer hike up Torc Mountain itself, which offers spectacular panoramic views of the Lakes of Killarney. While not a massive, thundering waterfall, Torc's charm lies in its picturesque setting and the sense of tranquility it offers. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll, a family outing, or simply to connect with nature. Be sure to bring comfortable shoes, especially if you plan on exploring beyond the main viewing area. It's a highly recommended stop for anyone visiting Killarney...

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the.worried.wandererthe.worried.wanderer
Ring of Kerry Drive ☘️ Details below ⇊ I will have a very detailed itinerary of this drive up on my blog soon! So don’t forget to follow for more! For now, here are some of my favorite views along the drive. In the order they appear in this reel (not in driving order): 1. Muckross House & Gardens 2. Drive from Derrynane to Waterville 3. Torc Waterfall 4. Drive from Derrynane to Waterville 5. Drive from Kenmare to Sneem 6. Derrynane Beach 7. Kerry Cliffs 8. Ladies View 9. Valentia Island 10. Muckross House & Gardens 11. Entering Rossbeigh Beach 12. Rossbeigh Beach 13. Kerry Cliffs Happy travels! 🇮🇪☘️ #ringofkerryireland #ringofkerry #muckrosshouse #muckross #torcwaterfall #killarneynationalpark #killarney #valentiaisland #countykerry #irelandtravels #irelandtrip #irelandroadtrip #irelandtravel #irelandcalling #ireland🇮🇪 #discoverireland #ireland
Gábor MajerGábor Majer
Nicest waterfall I have ever seen. Torc Waterfall, a natural masterpiece in Killarney, Ireland, is a captivating testament to the country's breathtaking landscapes. Nestled within the scenic Killarney National Park, this cascade is a spectacle to behold. A short but picturesque trek through ancient woodlands leads to the waterfall, where the waters of the Owengarriff River tumble down a 20-meter rocky precipice. Torc Waterfall's allure extends beyond its impressive height and gushing waters. The lush, moss-covered surroundings and the melodic symphony of nature create a sensory wonderland. Giant ferns, towering trees, and vibrant flora frame the waterfall, making it an ideal backdrop for photographers and nature enthusiasts. Visiting in the early morning or late afternoon offers a magical interplay of sunlight filtering through the trees, casting a warm, ethereal glow on the waters. The bridge located in front of the falls provides an ideal vantage point for capturing this enchanting scene. Additionally, Torc Waterfall offers access to numerous walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the park's diverse ecosystems, from serene lakes to rugged mountains. Hikers can venture further up to Torc Mountain or take a leisurely stroll around the picturesque Muckross Lake. While Torc Waterfall is a popular destination, it's worth the visit for its natural beauty and tranquility. The sound of cascading water and the fresh, crisp air make it a serene escape from the bustle of modern life. Whether you're an avid hiker, a photography enthusiast, or simply a nature lover, Torc Waterfall is an essential stop in Ireland's stunning southwest, providing an authentic taste of the country's unrivaled natural splendor.
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Mike LongenbakerMike Longenbaker
A gorgeous waterfall. We stopped here because our tour bus took us to this location and we are really glad that he did! A simple stop but yet a beautiful waterfall and stream leading from it.
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Ring of Kerry Drive ☘️ Details below ⇊ I will have a very detailed itinerary of this drive up on my blog soon! So don’t forget to follow for more! For now, here are some of my favorite views along the drive. In the order they appear in this reel (not in driving order): 1. Muckross House & Gardens 2. Drive from Derrynane to Waterville 3. Torc Waterfall 4. Drive from Derrynane to Waterville 5. Drive from Kenmare to Sneem 6. Derrynane Beach 7. Kerry Cliffs 8. Ladies View 9. Valentia Island 10. Muckross House & Gardens 11. Entering Rossbeigh Beach 12. Rossbeigh Beach 13. Kerry Cliffs Happy travels! 🇮🇪☘️ #ringofkerryireland #ringofkerry #muckrosshouse #muckross #torcwaterfall #killarneynationalpark #killarney #valentiaisland #countykerry #irelandtravels #irelandtrip #irelandroadtrip #irelandtravel #irelandcalling #ireland🇮🇪 #discoverireland #ireland
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Nicest waterfall I have ever seen. Torc Waterfall, a natural masterpiece in Killarney, Ireland, is a captivating testament to the country's breathtaking landscapes. Nestled within the scenic Killarney National Park, this cascade is a spectacle to behold. A short but picturesque trek through ancient woodlands leads to the waterfall, where the waters of the Owengarriff River tumble down a 20-meter rocky precipice. Torc Waterfall's allure extends beyond its impressive height and gushing waters. The lush, moss-covered surroundings and the melodic symphony of nature create a sensory wonderland. Giant ferns, towering trees, and vibrant flora frame the waterfall, making it an ideal backdrop for photographers and nature enthusiasts. Visiting in the early morning or late afternoon offers a magical interplay of sunlight filtering through the trees, casting a warm, ethereal glow on the waters. The bridge located in front of the falls provides an ideal vantage point for capturing this enchanting scene. Additionally, Torc Waterfall offers access to numerous walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the park's diverse ecosystems, from serene lakes to rugged mountains. Hikers can venture further up to Torc Mountain or take a leisurely stroll around the picturesque Muckross Lake. While Torc Waterfall is a popular destination, it's worth the visit for its natural beauty and tranquility. The sound of cascading water and the fresh, crisp air make it a serene escape from the bustle of modern life. Whether you're an avid hiker, a photography enthusiast, or simply a nature lover, Torc Waterfall is an essential stop in Ireland's stunning southwest, providing an authentic taste of the country's unrivaled natural splendor.
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A gorgeous waterfall. We stopped here because our tour bus took us to this location and we are really glad that he did! A simple stop but yet a beautiful waterfall and stream leading from it.
Mike Longenbaker

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