(S/E) From Torc Waterfall car park, follow the path South which leads to Torc Waterfall, clearly indicated by a sign. Reach the waterfall after 200 m.
(1) The trail then ascends along the waterfall and enters the forest using steps which facilitate the climb.
N.B. The path then follows the Torc Yellow Trail (Yellow markings) and the Kerry Way. Lovely viewpoints here and there - accessible via platforms on the right of the trail - on Muckross Lake.
(2) At the junction, leave Kerry Way on the left and turn right (South-West) towards the bridge which crosses the Owengarriff stream. Then turn right, you'll quickly reach a junction. Turn left (do not follow the Torc Yellow Trail which continues straight). Immediately (50m) leave a new path on your right (which actually joins up with the "Torc Yellow Trail"), you'll reach a fork.
(3) Follow the path on the left (due South) which goes into the forest and runs alongside the stream. Catch up with Kerry Way within a few cable lengths.
(4) Continue South-South-West on Kerry Way. After about 1km, the trail leaves the forest and runs along the stream in a landscape of rocky meadows, on the foothills of Torc Mountain (on its right).
(5) About 500 m after leaving the forest, leave the main trail and turn right where a sign indicates the start of the ascent of Torc Mountain. It's highly recommended to stay on the marked trail in order to limit erosion. This one starts rapidly along the steep slope of Torc Mountain. It is clear and open, thanks to the many wooden planks (wooden slippers) which ease the climb.
Along the ascent, two wooden platforms allow you to enjoy the view of Killarney Park. After one last steep section on the stones, reach the summit of Torc Mountain from which the views of the park and the Lakes of Killarney, as well as the Purple Mountain massif (to the west), are breath-taking.
(6) Head back via the same path to Torc Waterfall car park : D/A: