Aasleagh Falls
About the Business
Welcome to Aasleagh Falls – a stunning destination in the heart of County Mayo, Ireland. Located on the River Erriff, our institution is a must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic Irish experience. Visitors from around the world come to witness the majesty of this historic site – and it's not hard to see why.
As you approach Aasleagh Falls, you'll be struck by the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. The river winds its way through lush, verdant forests and rolling hills – a picturesque scene straight out of a postcard. And then, as you draw closer to the falls, you'll hear the roar of the water as it cascades over the rocks, creating a mesmerizing display of power and grace.
The falls themselves are breathtaking. From several vantage points, you'll be able to watch as the water tumbles down the rocky cliffs, forming a misty spray that shrouds the area in a mystical aura. Whether you're standing at the top of the falls, taking in a panoramic view of the landscape, or standing at the bottom, feeling the cool, refreshing mist on your skin, Aasleagh Falls is an experience you can't miss.
But the beauty of Aasleagh Falls extends beyond its natural wonders. We're also dedicated to providing a great visitor experience. Our staff is knowledgeable and friendly, always happy to answer any questions you may have about the area or its history. We also offer guided tours of the falls, which will give you an in-depth look at the geological and cultural significance of this amazing site.
So, whether you're an avid nature lover, a history buff, or just someone looking for a unique travel experience, Aasleagh Falls is the perfect destination. Come visit us today and see why we're one of Ireland's most beloved natural landmarks.
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Reviews
"This was beautiful. Much larger than it appears in photographs. The parking area is just past the falls and you can walk 3 minutes to get closer. There were a few other families there but I had no problem getting pictures. This is a quick stop on your way to see other landmarks."
"Absolutely gorgeous place. We were lucky enough to visit it on a gorgeous sunny afternoon. The shimmering light on it blue waters made it even more wonderful. It has a small car park around a tight bend, can accommodate 10-12 vehicles, so can get crowded pretty quickly. Alternatively one can park across the bridge towards Leenane (there is a bigger car park) and then walk up here (will be quite a walk).. The entrance to the fall is shrouded behind bushes and one has to stop and look to find it or just follow the crowd.. The walk till the fall is not straightforward, requires one to navigate through rocks and boggy, wet grasses, not is not tricky and can be easily done. Near the fall one can sit on the big rocks lying there strategically to give you the best view of the fall or you can climb up further to the tip of the fall via a narrow path towards the left of fall. It will bring you at the top of the fall and you will be greeted with even better view of gorgeous valley and the surroundings mountains.. No cafe or public amenities here.. if you need one the nearest is the Leenane visitor centre.."
"Lovely place to visit for a walk. We had a wander to see the Wild Atlantic Way sign, then had a walk to see the waterfall. The path was a mud track, though mainly dry. Waterfall is ace and there was fisherman fishing from the top of it."
"Lovely little place to see the falls and watch the fish try to swim upstream. Seeing the horses made it a little extra special. Not a long walk from the car park and worth the stop if driving in the area."
"Great falls. We visited the falls while doing a small trip around the area. There is plenty of parking along the road and it is less than 5 minutes walk to the falls. Nice falls and a lot bigger than I expected. Lots of areas for nice pics too. Enjoy, it is nice."
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