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The best waterfall hikes and walks in Ireland

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Waterfall hiking trails in Ireland traverse a landscape characterized by dramatic coastlines, majestic mountains, and lush woodlands. The country's varied terrain includes ancient forests, picturesque lakes, and unique karst regions, providing diverse settings for waterfall exploration. Rivers and streams carve through these features, creating numerous cascades. This geography offers a range of hiking experiences, from gentle strolls to more challenging ascents.

Best waterfall hiking trails in Ireland

  • The most popular waterfall hiking route is Spinc and the White Route from…

Last updated: April 29, 2026

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Spinc and the White Route from Glendalough — Wicklow Mountains National Park

13.6km

04:26

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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13.9km

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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7.13km

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Walther🇳🇱
March 30, 2026, Glendalough Round Tower

Very special place with old graves standing askew. The whole area breathes a distant mystical history.

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August 13, 2025, Tomies Wood

The oak forests there have been severely reduced by industrial planting of conifers and by an invasive rhododendron variety (which reproduces by seed rather than roots and is also called 'Frankenstein'). For years, attempts have been made to eradicate the rhododendron and replace it and the conifers with fresh oak trees. This is likely to take generations. The fresh oak seedlings are already growing on the other side of the lake (near Muckross). Tip: The barrier to the parking lot closes at 6 p.m., but you can always drive out 😉

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The Irish saint St. Kevin (c. 498–618 AD), from a noble family in Leinster, was trained as a monk and then sought solitude – here in Glendalough as a hermit. Around 540, he withdrew to this remote valley to live in seclusion, asceticism, and prayer. Legends tell that he had deer, otters, and birds as friends. But as it sometimes happens: disciples soon followed him, and a monastic community was established (545 AD), which developed into one of the most important monasteries in Ireland (heyday: 10th–12th centuries). A 30-meter-high round tower (10th–11th centuries), the ruins of the cathedral (1214), a stone church (St. Kevin's Kitchen), and a house still remain. – Very pretty and mystical, the whole thing in the middle of the cemetery.

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very nice natural beauty

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If you would like to walk around the lake, bring a good pair of shoes, socks, and rain jacket. The lookouts are beautiful, and there are a few great places for a trail snack. Don't forget to pack water. If you aren't game for a walking hike, we saw many people on their bikes, and there is a driving path that goes part way around the lake with several pull off spots, if you are in a bit of a rush.

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April 4, 2025, Muckross House

Muckross House is a beautifully preserved 19th-century house set against the stunning backdrop of Muckross lake and the surrounding mountains. The house, now a museum, offers a glimpse into Ireland’s aristocratic past with its period rooms and impressive gardens.

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A beautiful cascade, Poulanass takes its name from the Irish Poll an Eas: hole of the waterfall. Runners on the Wicklow Way and the Spinc Trail will find it hard not to stop and admire the falls. However, in ascent, you might be glad of the chance to rest for a moment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many waterfall hiking trails are available in Ireland?

Ireland offers a wide selection of waterfall hiking trails, with over 90 routes available on komoot. These range from easy strolls to more challenging mountain hikes, catering to various experience levels.

Are there easy waterfall hikes suitable for beginners in Ireland?

Yes, Ireland has many easy waterfall hikes perfect for beginners. You'll find over 30 routes classified as easy, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty without strenuous effort. These trails often feature well-maintained paths and gentle inclines.

What are some family-friendly waterfall walks in Ireland?

Many waterfall walks in Ireland are suitable for families. Trails often pass through woodlands and offer picturesque views. For example, the Torc Waterfall loop from Muckross House in Killarney National Park is a popular choice, leading through enchanting woodlands to the impressive waterfall.

Can I find circular waterfall walks in Ireland?

Yes, several circular waterfall walks are available, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Torc Waterfall loop from Muckross House is a great example, offering a scenic round trip through Killarney National Park. Another option is the Tomies Wood loop, which provides a lovely circular route.

What is the best season for waterfall hikes in Ireland?

Waterfall hikes in Ireland are enjoyable year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and autumn provide lush scenery and comfortable temperatures. After heavy rainfall, waterfalls are often at their most dramatic, making them particularly impressive during wetter periods.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on Irish waterfall trails?

Ireland's diverse landscapes, including ancient woodlands and national parks, are home to various wildlife. On waterfall trails, you might spot native bird species, red deer in areas like Killarney National Park, and smaller mammals. The lush vegetation also supports a rich insect life.

Are there any notable attractions near waterfall hiking trails in Ireland?

Absolutely! Many waterfall trails are located near significant attractions. For instance, while hiking to Torc Waterfall or around Muckross Lake, you can also visit Muckross House. In the Wicklow Mountains, trails like Glendalough Monastic Site loop offer views of ancient monastic ruins alongside natural beauty.

What should I wear for waterfall walks in Ireland?

Given Ireland's often changeable weather, it's best to dress in layers. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are highly recommended, along with sturdy, waterproof hiking boots. Even on sunny days, paths near waterfalls can be damp and slippery, so good grip is essential.

How do other hikers rate the waterfall trails in Ireland?

The waterfall trails in Ireland are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 22,000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, well-maintained paths, and the refreshing experience of discovering these cascades.

Are there any waterfall hikes accessible by public transport in Ireland?

While many trails require personal transport, some popular areas like Glendalough in the Wicklow Mountains are reachable by bus services from Dublin, offering access to trails such as Spinc and the White Route. It's always advisable to check local public transport schedules in advance for specific trailheads.

Are dogs allowed on waterfall hiking trails in Ireland?

Policies regarding dogs vary by location and national park regulations. While many trails are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash, some protected areas or specific routes might have restrictions. Always check local signage or park websites before bringing your dog.

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