Aasleagh Falls
Aasleagh Falls is located along the River Erriff not far from the county line with County Galway. This breathtaking bit of paradise is easily accessible by a short stroll from the parking spaces.
The impressive Aasleagh Falls include sweeping cascades that pour copiously over rocky terrain and into a meandering stream. If you have more time, you might want to give the salmon fishing there a go as well. There are many other similarly spectacular locations close by since the Aasleagh Falls are near the borders of Galway and Mayo.
Aasleagh Falls is a well-liked destination for fjord visitors (the Killary Harbour boat tours are worth doing). In addition, it's a terrific spot for a picnic where you can stretch out to the sound of running water. Salmon fishing is also popular there, especially from June to September.
Aasleagh Falls' parking lot is situated directly on a long curve in the road. When attempting to cross across to get to the falls and the pathway to the viewing area, this can be risky. Additionally, you should exercise caution when driving on this route because many people try to observe the falls from the brink by strolling along the cliff's edge.
Location: County Mayo, Ireland