Aasleagh Falls, River Erriff, Killary Ha

Aasleagh Falls is a stunning waterfall located on the Erriff River, near the village of Leenane, at the border between County Galway and County Mayo. The falls cascade dramatically over a series of rocky steps, creating a picturesque scene that is particularly impressive after heavy rainfall. Surrounded by the rugged beauty of Connemara, including ancient forests and towering mountains, Aasleagh Falls offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers and hikers.The area around the falls is rich in wildlife, with native birds, fish, and mammals frequently spotted in the vicinity. The falls are also a popular spot for fishing, especially for salmon and trout. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views from the nearby bridge or take a short walk down to the base of the falls for a closer look. The Western Way walking trail passes by Aasleagh Falls, offering breathtaking views of Killary Fjord and the surrounding landscapes.

Aasleagh Falls has even caught the attention of renowned naturalist David Attenborough, who visited the site to film a segment on the life history of eels. Whether you're looking to capture the perfect photograph or simply soak in the natural beauty, Aasleagh Falls is a must-visit destination in Connemara.