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🌊Glencar Waterfall

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Glencar Waterfall is a stunning 50-foot waterfall located in the scenic Glencar Valley between Counties Leitrim and Sligo. It is one of Ireland's most picturesque waterfalls, set amidst lush woodland and mountains. The area is perfect for families with children of all ages who enjoy nature and short, easy walks.

  • The waterfall is accessible via a gentle, 5-minute walk from the car park along a well-maintained path suitable for pushchairs and small children.
  • Highlights include the powerful cascade, rainbows on sunny days, and the surrounding ancient forest with mossy rocks.
  • Facilities: Free parking, picnic tables, and a small tearoom nearby. No playground or café on-site, but the village of Manorhamilton is a short drive away.
  • Practical tips: Wear sturdy shoes as the path can be slippery after rain. Best visited after heavy rain for a more dramatic waterfall. Allow 30–60 minutes for the visit.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyLeitrim
CountryIreland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Perfect for pushchairs

    The 5-minute walk to the waterfall is well-maintained and suitable for pushchairs, making it ideal for families with babies and toddlers.

  • Wear grippy footwear

    The path can be slippery after rain. Wear sturdy shoes with good grip, and watch small children carefully on mossy rocks.

  • Free parking available

    Free car park right at the entrance makes it easy to access with young children and reduces stress about parking costs.

  • No on-site facilities

    There's no café, playground, or toilet on-site. Use facilities in nearby Manorhamilton if needed before or after your visit.

  • Sturdy footwear essential

    Bring extra socks and shoes for children. Mossy rocks can be damp and slippery, even when the path seems dry.

  • Easy walk for all ages

    The gentle 5-minute walk makes this accessible for families with babies, toddlers, and less mobile children or older relatives.

  • Visit after heavy rain

    The waterfall is most dramatic and impressive after heavy rainfall, so plan your visit accordingly for the best experience.

  • Bring waterproof layers

    Spray from the 50-foot cascade can reach visitors, especially on windy days. Pack waterproof jackets or extra clothes for children.

  • Plan 30–60 minutes

    Allow at least 30–60 minutes for the visit, including the walk, viewing time, and letting children explore safely.

  • Picnic tables on-site

    Pack a picnic to enjoy at the picnic tables while taking in the woodland views. There's no café on-site, so bring snacks.

  • Ancient forest exploration

    Older children will enjoy exploring the mossy rocks and ancient woodland. Keep younger ones close to avoid slipping on damp surfaces.

  • Rainbows on sunny days

    Visit on sunny days after rain to spot rainbows in the spray—children often love this magical effect.

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