Waterfalls around Bay offer diverse natural features for exploration. The region provides opportunities to experience various types of waterfalls within natural settings. These sites are often found amidst forests and along rivers, creating scenic landscapes. Visitors can find a range of experiences, from powerful cascades to picturesque settings.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Very beautiful waterfalls along the way and very well developed.
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Glenariff Forest Park is a beautiful park located in County Antrim in Northern Ireland. The park covers over 1,185 hectares and has a number of scenic trails that run past some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Northern Ireland. We spent a day hiking around this beautiful waterfall.
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Beautiful to look at, the river is more than fascinating
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Many walks start out from the information centre near the parking. It costs £5 (2023) to park at the visitor centre. Entry on foot is free. The waterfall walk takes you down into the gorge where you can walk along paths and wooden walkways to admire the waterfalls.
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Better to walk the path counterclockwise
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You can see that it hasn't rained in 4 weeks
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A dream place to watch and swim. Is easy to reach via a hiking trail. Not far from there is a restaurant with a beautiful outdoor terrace.
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Glenariff Forest Park – the “Queen of the Nine Glens of Antrim” – with raging waterfalls, ancient forests past “Ossians Grave. The unique Waterfall Walk way leads along forest paths and along the river banks through a national nature reserve and offers photographers a varied backdrop with its three waterfalls and picturesque panoramic landscapes.
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The waterfalls around Bay are often found within lush forest environments, featuring deep pools and varied landscapes. For instance, Inver River Waterfall is known for its gushing falls within a humid microclimate, while Ess-na-Laragh Waterfall plunges into a lush deep pool, accessible via an elevated boardwalk through thick forest.
Yes, several waterfalls in the Bay region are suitable for families. The Inver River Waterfall is considered family-friendly, and the Waterfall and Bridge on the Glenariff River also offers a picturesque setting that families can enjoy.
Many waterfall trails in the Bay region are rated as intermediate, offering a good balance for those seeking a moderate outdoor experience. Some, like the path to Inver River Waterfall, are easy to reach via hiking trails, while others might involve scrambling for different perspectives.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive after rainfall. For example, Cranny Falls is very impressive if it has rained. This suggests that visiting during or shortly after periods of significant precipitation will offer the most spectacular views.
Near the waterfalls, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous easy hiking trails, such as the Waterfall Trail via Rainbow Trail, and loop routes like Glenarm Forest loop. For runners, there are moderate running trails, including the Ess-na-Laragh Waterfall loop. Road cycling routes are also available, like the Glenarm Castle loop. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes, running trails, and road cycling routes guides for Bay.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails near the waterfalls. For example, the Waterfall Trail via Rainbow Trail and the Glenarm Forest loop are both considered easy hikes. These trails allow you to experience the natural beauty of the area, including waterfalls like Cranny Falls. More easy hikes can be found in the Easy hikes around Bay guide.
Visitors appreciate the gushing falls, tumbling cascades, and the picturesque settings, often featuring bridges and lush greenery. Many enjoy the well-developed hiking trails that lead to the waterfalls, and the opportunity to view cascades from different perspectives, sometimes even scrambling to the top. The humid, moist microclimates and serene forest environments are also highly valued.
Yes, there are loop trails that incorporate waterfalls. For instance, the Ess-na-Laragh Waterfall loop is a moderate running trail. Additionally, the Waterfall Walkway leads along forest trails and riverbanks, offering varied backdrops with multiple waterfalls and scenic panoramas, which can be part of a loop experience.
After rain, the waterfalls in the Bay region become significantly more impressive. For example, Cranny Falls is noted to be very impressive after rainfall, indicating that the water flow increases, enhancing their visual impact.
Yes, near some waterfalls, you can find amenities. For example, close to Inver River Waterfall, there is a restaurant with an outdoor terrace, providing a convenient spot to relax and eat after your visit.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the region is known for its diverse natural features. Exploring areas like the Antrim Coast & Glens AONB, where a waterfall is located, might reveal more secluded cascades, especially if you venture off the main paths or explore after significant rainfall.
Inver River Waterfall is unique for its location deep within the humid and moist microclimate of Glenariff Forest. It features gushing falls that plummet down a jagged rock face into a deep pool, and adventurous visitors can even scramble to the top for a different perspective.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Bay: