Best waterfalls in Leitrim are found in a county characterized by its natural landscapes, including loughs, rivers, and hills. This region offers various waterfall experiences, from single drops to cascading series. The geological features of Leitrim contribute to the formation of distinct waterfalls, attracting visitors interested in natural phenomena. The area provides opportunities to observe water shaping the landscape.
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Scardan waterfall makes a fine spot to have a rest and enjoy the scenery. Head north up the path to find the impressive waterfall. Behind is an equally impressive view down to Lough Allen and its clear blue waters.
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As the Glenanniff River travels down from the mountains above, it has eroded the local blue limestone to form a deep river valley. Fowley’s Falls is not a single drop waterfall; instead, it cascades in a series of drops over the exposed bedrock to form a spectacular torrent of water rushing through the steep valley towards Lough Melvin.
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As the Glenanniff River travels down from the mountains above, it has eroded the local blue limestone to form a deep river valley. Fowley’s Falls is not a single drop waterfall; instead, it cascades in a series of drops over the exposed bedrock to form a spectacular torrent of water rushing through the steep valley towards Lough Melvin.
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Highest waterfall in Ireland. Visible only after rain
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Nicely tucked away a bit off the beaten path this waterfall allows an escape from the sometimes a bit overcrowded lower one.
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The waterfall reaches 50ft high and is situated at Glencar Lough. It creates a truly magical atmosphere. A short, picturesque wooded walk offers varied viewing platforms to enjoy the waterfall. There are more waterfalls visible from the road to Glencar, although none are quite as romantic as this one. (https://leitrimtourism.com/treasured-landscapes/glencar-waterfall/)
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There's a great little café on site and a playground for the kids.
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You will find all of the information about this remarkable place here: http://camesawloved.com/the-devils-chimney/ Come in the Autumn and look down from the other side of the valley on the main Sligo Road to see the huge Celtic Trinity Knot design in the trees. It's amazing. In the right conditions (high wind from the West) you'll see why this waterfall is called a chimney. Check out the YouTube video in the link.
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Yes, Glencar Waterfall is particularly family-friendly and wheelchair-accessible. It offers a short, picturesque wooded walk with viewing platforms, a car park, picnic area, public toilets, and a children's playground. There's also The TeaSHED Café on-site.
The Devil's Chimney Waterfall is notable for its unique upward flow during high westerly winds, which gives it its distinctive name. It is also Ireland's highest waterfall.
Fowley's Falls offers a dramatic display of cascading water. Unlike a single drop, the Glenanniff River here has eroded the local blue limestone, forming a deep river valley where water tumbles over exposed bedrock in a spectacular series of torrents.
Many of Leitrim's waterfalls, including Glencar Waterfall and Scardan Waterfall, are particularly impressive after heavy rainfall. For The Devil's Chimney Waterfall, high westerly winds are ideal to witness its unique upward flow. Autumn also offers the chance to see a Celtic Trinity Knot design in the trees from the main Sligo Road near the Devil's Chimney.
Yes, Scardan Waterfall is situated along the 'Miners Way' national walking trail, making it a great stop for hikers. You can also find various trails for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking in the wider Leitrim area. For more details on routes, explore the Gravel biking in Leitrim, Road Cycling Routes in Leitrim, and MTB Trails in Leitrim guides.
Glencar Waterfall is famously known for inspiring William Butler Yeats' poem 'The Stolen Child', adding a cultural layer to its natural beauty.
Scardan Waterfall offers a tranquil resting spot with impressive views down to Lough Allen and its clear blue waters. The name 'Scardan' itself means 'mist that comes off a waterfall', perfectly describing its ethereal atmosphere.
Yes, there is a Hidden Waterfall Above Glencar Lough. It's a bit off the beaten path, offering an escape from more crowded areas and is considered by some to be even more beautiful than the well-known Glencar Waterfall downstream. Sure-footedness is required to access it.
Glencar Waterfall is well-equipped for visitors, featuring a car park, picnic area, public toilets, a children's playground, and a Tourist Information point. There's also The TeaSHED Café, offering views over Glencar Lake and serving homemade foods.
At Fowley's Falls, you can observe the dramatic effects of the Glenanniff River eroding the local blue limestone. This has formed a deep river valley where the water tumbles over exposed bedrock, showcasing the powerful geological forces at play.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the serene surroundings and easy accessibility of Glencar Waterfall to the unique upward flow of The Devil's Chimney Waterfall. The dramatic cascades of Fowley's Falls and the tranquil views from Scardan Waterfall are also highly valued by the komoot community.


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