Glencar Waterfall is famous for being an inspiration to Ireland’s greatest poet William Butler Yeats and features in his poem ‘The Stolen Child’.

‘Where the wandering water gushes
From the hills above Glen-Car,
In pools among the rushes
That scarce could bathe a star,’
WB Yeats

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.

Entry to the site is free and there is a car park, picnic area, public toilets, children’s playground and a Tourist Information point. This site is wheelchair friendly.

The TeaSHED Café, with views overlooking Glencar Lake, serves a wonderful selection of homemade foods and the 7km Glencar Hill Walk starts from the car park. Glencar Waterfall is situated near Glencar Lake, 11km west of Manorhamilton on the N16, follow signs