Mahon Falls is an 80m waterfall formed where the waters of the River Mahon plunge over sandstone cliffs on the southern slopes of the Comeragh Mountains, in County Waterford. There is a car park close to the falls with a moderate walk to get to their base and beautiful views back towards the sea and the town of Dungarvan.
Explore the lower slopes of the captivating Comeragh Mountains on this challenging 7.9km walking loop. Remote and incredibly scenic, you’ll spot plenty of peaks and enjoy county-wide views on this wonderful Waterford trail.
Book a bike from the Greenway Man, Garvan Cummins, or join one of his epic walking, cycling or historical tours along the Waterford Greenway. A teacher and local historian, Garvan was heavily involved with setting up the incredible greenway.
The loop is situated in the Rathgormack area of Co. Waterford, it is the shorter of two loops. Most of the friendly inhabitants are engaged in agriculture - producing milk, beef, lamb, wool, bacon, cereals and timber. Major social interests of the area include Gaelic Football and Hurling – and are the popular topic of conversation at the two Kennedy’s Pubs in the small village.
Experience the epic Waterford Greenway, a walking and cycling off-road trail. The spectacular 46km route runs from Waterford City to Dungarvan along an old railway line.
The Tannery Restaurant has won several awards over the last decade and is widely regarded as one of the leading restaurants in the country.
Located in the heart of County Waterford and open all year, Mount Congreve Gardens are a haven for plant and history lovers alike, as well as for those simply looking to relax in nature.
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