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The Ardara Distillery
The Ardara Distillery
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Maghera Beach & The Assaranca Waterfall

The mighty Assaranca Waterfall near the village of Ardara is arguably one of most impressive waterfalls in Donegal.

Often referred to as Ardara Waterfall or Eas a’ Ranca, these beautiful falls are easily accessible and they’re generally pretty quiet.

You can, quite literally, park up right next to them and soak up (hopefully not literally) the sights and sounds of Assaranca from a few feet away.

In the guide below, you’ll find everything you need to know about visiting Assaranca, from where to park to what to see nearby.

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