A
number of magnificent waterfalls can be found all around Europe
attracting thousands of visitors every year. HotelResortInsider.com
compiled a list of the best waterfalls and Tourism-Review.com is proud
to present these natural wonders as well.
Powerscourt Waterfall
The Highest Waterfall in Ireland
The Great Sugar Loaf Mountain in Country Wicklow hides the highest waterfall of Ireland, the magnificent Powerscourt Waterfall. It is located close to the village of Enniskerry on the River Dargle. With its 121 m, it offers a stunning view. A learning trail nearby guides the visitors through a park full of redwoods, beeches and oaks.
The Great Sugar Loaf Mountain in Country Wicklow hides the highest waterfall of Ireland, the magnificent Powerscourt Waterfall. It is located close to the village of Enniskerry on the River Dargle. With its 121 m, it offers a stunning view. A learning trail nearby guides the visitors through a park full of redwoods, beeches and oaks.
Njupeskar Waterfall
The Highest Waterfall in Ireland
The Great Sugar Loaf Mountain in Country Wicklow hides the highest waterfall of Ireland, the magnificent Powerscourt Waterfall. It is located close to the village of Enniskerry on the River Dargle. With its 121 m, it offers a stunning view. A learning trail nearby guides the visitors through a park full of redwoods, beeches and oaks.
The Great Sugar Loaf Mountain in Country Wicklow hides the highest waterfall of Ireland, the magnificent Powerscourt Waterfall. It is located close to the village of Enniskerry on the River Dargle. With its 121 m, it offers a stunning view. A learning trail nearby guides the visitors through a park full of redwoods, beeches and oaks.
Grande Cascade de Gavarnie
The Highest Waterfall in France
Grande Cascade de Gavarnie is highly acclaimed for its stunning
beauty and towering height throughout Europe. It is located in the
Cirque de Gavarnie, an immense glacial amphitheatre in the Pyrenees
Mountains. With its overall drop of 422 meters, it is the highest
waterfall in France. The waterfall is fed by a melting snow and a small
glacier located in Spain. The water seeps underground until it appears
at the upper rim of the waterfall.

Valaste Waterfall
The Highest Waterfall in Estonia
Valaste Waterfall, the national symbol and cultural heritage of
Estonia, is sited on Valaste stream near by the Baltic coast. With its
height of 30.5 m, it is a popular tourist spot not only during summer
but also in winter when it becomes totally ice covered. Visitors enjoy a
well-made trail including a double spiral staircase to get down the
cliff. A close viewing platform offers spectacular views of the fall.

Krimmler Waterfalls
The Highest Waterfalls in Austria
Located in the Hohe Tauern National Park, Krimmler waterfalls are the
tallest waterfalls of Austria boasting a colossal height of 380 meters.
Every year around 350,000 visitors come to admire the beauty of the
place. A hiking trail enables the visitors to approach the natural
splendor very close.

Cascate delle Marmore, Italy
The Biggest Man-Made Waterfalls
The Italian wonder, Cascate delle Marmore in Umbria, was created in
271 BC by the ancient Romans when they redirected River Velino into the
Nera. With the height of 165 m, the waterfalls are not only the biggest
man-made waterfalls in the world but also the oldest ones. A path along
the falls allows the visitors to hike up to the top of the falls. Along
the way, there is a tunnel which leads to an observatory just next to
the falls, where a visitor is guaranteed to get soaked.
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