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Aasleagh Falls

Connemara


The tumbling waters of these low, wide waterfalls are framed by a series of rapids and pools, where you're likely to see salmon fishers trying their luck. From the parking bays, look out for the footpaths leading beside the Erriff River to the falls.


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