Mahon Falls

Mahon Falls

Lemybrien

Kilmacthomas

Waterford

Republic of Ireland

Lemybrien

Kilmacthomas

Waterford

Republic of Ireland

Mahon Falls, it’s an easy walk from the car park to the narrow waterfall along a well-maintained gravel path, less than a mile. Find yourself surrounded by mountains with enjoyable views.

Mahon Falls, it’s an easy walk from the car park to the narrow waterfall along a well-maintained gravel path, less than a mile. Find yourself surrounded by mountains with enjoyable views.

Showing the gravel path an waterfall.

Mahon Falls

Mahon Falls

The River Mahon flows from the Comeragh Mountains in County Waterford, Ireland. Falling down the 80-metre Mahon Falls and proceeding past the “Fairy Bush”, the river then passes through the village of Mahon Bridge and on past Flahavan’s Mill and under the 8-arched rail bridge in Kilmacthomas. Wikipedia

The River Mahon flows from the Comeragh Mountains in County Waterford, Ireland. Falling down the 80-metre Mahon Falls and proceeding past the “Fairy Bush”, the river then passes through the village of Mahon Bridge and on past Flahavan’s Mill and under the 8-arched rail bridge in Kilmacthomas. Wikipedia

After Mahon Falls a more challenging walk awaits you at Kilcooney, a short drive away.

After Mahon Falls a more challenging walk awaits you at Kilcooney, a short drive away.

Kilclooney Wood

Kilclooney Wood

Kilcolooney wood signpost

Kilclooney Wood to Coumshingaun Lake is a hidden gem there is no easy path it’s strenuous and Boots are required, but a remarkable place, you will not feel claustrophobic it’s one extraordinary place.

Kilclooney Wood to Coumshingaun Lake is a hidden gem there is no easy path it’s strenuous and Boots are required, but a remarkable place, you will not feel claustrophobic it’s one extraordinary place.

A man walking in the Comeragh Mountains

Below information is taken from Linear Walks

Below information is taken from Linear Walks

The area is strewn with boulders, evidence of the ice age, and local evidence of rock slides resulting from weathering of rock faces in the nearby Comeragh Mountains. The stream near the car park comes from the Comeragh Mountains and is called Uisce Solas, or bright water.

The area is strewn with boulders, evidence of the ice age, and local evidence of rock slides resulting from weathering of rock faces in the nearby Comeragh Mountains. The stream near the car park comes from the Comeragh Mountains and is called Uisce Solas, or bright water.

A person making there way to Coumshingaun lake .

Walking to lake

Walking to lake

Picnic site, forest and lakeshore walks. Nearby in the mountains are Coumshingaun Lake, Crotty’s lake and Crotty’s Rock, popular local attractions. Coumshingaun lake is one of the best examples of a corrie in Ireland.

Picnic site, forest and lakeshore walks. Nearby in the mountains are Coumshingaun Lake, Crotty’s lake and Crotty’s Rock, popular local attractions. Coumshingaun lake is one of the best examples of a corrie in Ireland.