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In this guide, you'll find everything you need to know about Torc Waterfall, from where to park, the walk and hike route and more.
Torc Waterfall (from Irish Easach Toirc, meaning 'cascade of the wild boar') [3] is a 20 metres (66 ft) high, 110 metres (360 ft) long cascade waterfall formed by the Owengarriff River as it drains from the Devil's Punchbowl corrie lake at Mangerton Mountain.
A trip to “The Kingdom” County Kerry is incomplete without visiting Killarney and the incredible Killarney National Park. With so much to see and do in the area, Torc Waterfall is one of the most visit-worthy spots along the Kerry Way and the Ring of Kerry.
Torc Waterfall is located in Killarney National Park, in Western Ireland. You can arrive here after a little hike into the forest. In fact, this is a very nice walk and the waterfall is also very beautiful.
Torc Waterfall in Killarney National Park is perhaps the most famous waterfall in the Ring of Kerry, one of the rugged peninsulas in the west of Ireland.
One of the best waterfalls in Ireland has to be Torc Waterfall which is tucked away in a woodland near the town of Killarney. It’s a magical 20 metre (66 feet) cascade at the base of Torc Mountain and the Owengarriff River cascades over the rocks with lots of emerald foliage surrounding it.
Step right up to the foot of Torc Waterfall in Killarney, Ireland, and immerse yourself in the raw beauty and power of this iconic natural wonder. Feel the m...
Sitting at the base of Torc Mountain, Torc Waterfall (Torc means boar in Irish) is undoubtedly one of the most accessible and beautiful places in Killarney National Park. It's also one of the top stops on Ring of Kerry and gets busy any time of the day, even outside the peak season.
A trip out to see Torc Waterfall is essential for any visit to Killarney. The waterfall stands at 20 metres high and 110 metres long. See this iconic landmark in all its glory as its powerful waters crash down its 20 meter high face.
Try this 2.3-mile loop trail near Muckross, County Kerry. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 17 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking, running, and walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.