Tucked away in the heart of Ireland’s stunning County Kerry lies the captivating Killarney National Park, home to one of the country’s most breathtaking natural wonders – Torc Waterfall. Set out on a private guided hike that promises to immerse you in the park’s ancient woodlands and lead you to the summit of the mighty Torc Mountain, where panoramic views of the famed Killarney lakes and surrounding peaks await. With an experienced guide by your side, uncover the region’s unique geology and captivating local lore, all while capturing cherished memories in this truly unforgettable outdoor adventure. Where will this journey take you next?
Key Points
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Private guided hike in Killarney National Park exploring Torc Waterfall and summiting 525-meter Torc Mountain for stunning views of the lakes and surrounding mountains.
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3-hour duration with insights from a local guide on the area’s geology and myths, and opportunities to learn about the ancient oak and yew woodlands.
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Pricing starts from $341.58 per group accommodating up to 7 participants, with a flexible booking policy and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
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Suggested items to bring include comfortable shoes, hiking boots, and rain gear, and the meeting point is at the Lower Torc Waterfall Car Park.
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The hike is not suitable for wheelchair users, and a 2 PM timeslot is available upon request for later departures.
Activity Overview
This private guided hike in Killarney National Park allows visitors to explore the cascading Torc waterfall and summit the 525-meter Torc mountain.
Over the course of 3 hours, you will enjoy the park’s ancient oak and yew woodlands, taking in stunning views of the Killarney lakes and surrounding mountains.
Along the way, a live tour guide will share insights about the area’s geology and local myths.
Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a first-time explorer, this adventure promises to offer a memorable and awe-inspiring experience in the heart of Ireland’s wilderness.
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Pricing and Booking
The hike is priced from $341.58 per group, which can accommodate up to 7 participants.
Booking is available on a reserve-now-pay-later basis, with no upfront payment required. On top of that, free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Guests can check availability for specific starting times, ensuring they secure their preferred time slot. This flexible booking policy allows for hassle-free planning, as adventurers can reserve their spot without committing funds until closer to the tour date.
With the option to cancel at the last minute, participants can easily adapt their plans if necessary, making this guided hike a convenient and risk-free activity to include in their Killarney itinerary.
What’s Included
A professional and experienced guide leads the hike, capturing the tour experience through photos for participants to cherish.
Food and drinks aren’t included, so adventurers should bring their own sustenance. While tips and gratitude are appreciated, they aren’t required as part of the package.
Embarking on this private guided hike in Killarney National Park, explorers will witness the cascading Torc waterfall and summit Torc mountain, taking in the stunning views of the lakes and surrounding mountains.
The 3-hour excursion provides a chance to take in the ancient oak and yew woodlands, learning about the geological makeup and local myths of this captivating region.
Preparation and Meeting Information
Adventurers meet at the LOWER Torc Waterfall Car Park in Killarney, County Kerry, and should arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
Participants are advised to text the guide 30 minutes prior to the start time for any parking recommendations.
To fully enjoy the hike, explorers should bring comfortable shoes, hiking boots, a hat, food and drinks, rain gear, and gloves.
The meeting point is the perfect starting point to embark on an unforgettable journey through Killarney National Park.
With the guide’s expertise, hikers will uncover the geological makeup and local myths of the area, ensuring a truly enriching experience.
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Torc Waterfall & Mountain Hike. Kerry. Private Guided.
Important Notes
This hike isn’t suitable for wheelchair users.
During the tour, hikers will learn about the geological makeup and local myths of the Torc Waterfall and surrounding Killarney National Park area from the knowledgeable guide.
Plus, a 2 PM timeslot is available upon request for those interested in a later departure.
The guided hike offers the chance to explore the cascading Torc Waterfall, ancient oak and yew woodlands, and stunning vistas of the Killarney lakes and mountains.
With comfortable shoes, rain gear, and a sense of adventure, participants can embark on this 3-hour private excursion to discover the natural beauty and rich history of this remarkable region.
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Explore Torc Waterfall
The cascading Torc Waterfall, one of Killarney National Park’s most iconic natural wonders, beckons visitors to witness its grandeur.
Cascading down a series of rocky ledges, the waterfall’s powerful flow creates a mesmerizing display of raw, untamed beauty, drawing the eye upward towards the lush, ancient woodlands above.
Hikers can explore the base of the falls, marveling at:
- The waterfall’s impressive height of 59 meters (193 feet)
- The unique geological formations carved by centuries of rushing water
- Lush, green mosses and ferns lining the rocky banks
- The soothing, rhythmic sounds of the cascading water
This natural spectacle is a highlight of the Torc Waterfall and Mountain Hike, offering visitors a chance to enjoy Killarney’s breathtaking landscapes.
Ascend Torc Mountain
After taking in the majestic Torc Waterfall, hikers set their sights on the summit of Torc Mountain, which rises 525 meters (1,722 feet) above the Killarney landscape.
The winding trail leads them through a captivating mix of ancient oak and yew woodlands, offering glimpses of the serene lakes and rugged peaks that define the Killarney National Park.
As they ascend, the views become increasingly breathtaking, stretching across the vast expanse of the park and highlighting the area’s geological wonders.
With the guidance of an experienced local, hikers learn about the unique history and folklore of this celebrated mountain, adding an extra layer of enrichment to their journey.
Stunning Killarney Scenery
As the hike continues, breathtaking vistas of Killarney’s renowned lakes and mountains unfold, showcasing the stunning natural beauty that has captivated visitors for centuries.
Towering peaks, such as Carrauntoohil and MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, rise majestically in the distance, their rugged slopes draped in vibrant greens and hues of purple heather. The shimmering waters of Lough Leane, Muckross Lake, and Upper Lake reflect the surrounding landscape, creating a serene and picturesque scene.
Hikers can’t help but pause and admire:
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The ancient oak and yew woodlands, home to a diverse array of flora and fauna
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Cascading waterfalls that tumble over rocky cliffs, adding to the area’s natural allure
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Sweeping panoramas from the summit of Torc Mountain, offering unparalleled views of this remarkable region
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The tranquil quietude, interrupted only by the gentle rustling of leaves and the call of native birds
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a Guide Required to Hike Torc Waterfall and Mountain?
Yes, a guide is required for this hike. The activity overview states that it’s a "private guided hike" through Killarney National Park to explore Torc waterfall and summit Torc mountain, with an experienced guide provided throughout the 3-hour excursion.
Can Participants Bring Their Own Food and Snacks?
Yes, participants are encouraged to bring their own food and drinks for the hike. The activity overview specifically states that "Food and drinks not included; participants should bring their own." This allows hikers to fuel up during the 3-hour adventure.
Are Dogs Allowed on the Hike?
Dogs are generally not permitted on the hike for safety and conservation reasons. The terrain can be challenging, and the guide must maintain control of the group. Participants are advised to leave their furry friends at home for this particular activity.
Is There an Option to Extend the Hike Duration?
Yes, the duration of the guided hike can be extended upon request. Guests may inquire with the tour operator about adding more time to further explore the scenic trails and sights within Killarney National Park.
What Should Participants Do if They Get Tired During the Hike?
If a participant gets tired during the hike, they should inform their guide. The guide can adjust the pace, provide rest breaks, or offer encouragement to ensure everyone completes the trek safely and comfortably.
Recap
Enjoy the captivating beauty of Killarney National Park.
Venture on a guided hike to the majestic Torc Waterfall and ascend Torc Mountain, where breathtaking views of the Killarney lakes and surrounding peaks await.
With an experienced guide by your side, discover the region’s unique geology and local myths, creating cherished memories in the heart of County Kerry.
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