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Glencar Valley adventures

Glencar Valley Adventures

Glencar Valley is a striking natural area in northwest Ireland, offering lush landscapes, spectacular waterfalls, and peaceful hiking trails against the backdrop of rugged mountains.

approx. 1,200 acres
Acres Protected
15 miles
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
Designated as a protected natural area in the 1990s
Year Established

About Glencar Valley

Glencar Valley
 

Glencar Valley is located along the border of County Leitrim and County Sligo in Ireland, renowned for its dramatic natural beauty and outdoor opportunities. The valley is defined by its glacial origins, with steep hillsides that frame the central Glencar Lough and the spectacular Glencar Waterfall, which inspired the poet W.B. Yeats. The area features a mix of forested slopes, limestone cliffs, and freshwater ecosystems, supporting a range of plant and animal species typical of Irish uplands. The surrounding Dartry and Bricklieve Mountains create a varied terrain that includes limestone pavements and native woodlands. Visitors can enjoy hiking, walking, and bird watching, with trails varying from short scenic strolls around the waterfall to more extended routes exploring the valley floor and mountain ridges. Glencar Valley is also appreciated for its tranquil atmosphere and cultural significance, drawing nature lovers, photographers, and those interested in Irish folklore. Access is relatively straightforward from nearby towns and the Wild Atlantic Way, making it a popular but unspoiled destination. Alongside natural features, there are quiet picnic spots and opportunities to discover local flora such as bluebells, ferns, and mosses, particularly in spring. The preservation of Glencar Valley is supported by local conservation efforts aimed at maintaining its biodiversity and scenic charm, ensuring it remains a valued outdoor destination for future generations.

Highlights

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Glencar Waterfall – a 50-foot high cascade framed by rocky cliffs

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Glencar Lough – a glacial lake with crystal-clear waters and calm shores

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The Dartry Mountains ridge – offering panoramic views and diverse hiking routes

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W.B. Yeats' connection – site that inspired his poem 'The Stolen Child'

Notable Natural Features

Glencar Waterfall

A stunning 50-foot waterfall resulting from underground rivers flowing through limestone formations, providing a photogenic centerpiece for the valley.

Dartry Mountains

A range of rugged limestone peaks delineating the valley’s edge, offering hiking routes with expansive views of the surrounding landscape.

Glencar Lough

A serene glacial lake nestled in the valley, popular for its clear waters, quiet ambience, and reflections of the nearby mountains.