1. Torc Waterfall is a stunning waterfall located in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland. It is one of the most popular natural attractions in the area and is visited by tourists from all over the world.

The waterfall is part of the Killarney National Park and is surrounded by beautiful woodlands and walking trails. The water cascades down a series of rocky ledges, creating a picturesque and peaceful setting. The height of the waterfall is around 20 meters (66 feet) and it flows into the Owengarriff River.

Torc Waterfall is not only known for its natural beauty but also for its historical significance. It was a favorite spot of Queen Victoria during her visits to Killarney in the 19th century. Nearby, there is also a stone bridge known as the \"Ladies’ View,\" where the queen and her entourage would stop to admire the stunning panorama of the national park.

2. Torc Waterfall is accessible to visitors throughout the year. The opening hours vary depending on the season. During the summer months (April - October), the waterfall is open from around 9 am to 7 pm. In the winter months (November - March), the opening hours are reduced to around 9 am to 4 pm.

Unfortunately, there is no specific phone number provided for Torc Waterfall. However, you can contact the Killarney National Park Visitor Centre for more information at +353 64 663 5960.

3. There is no admission fee to visit Torc Waterfall. It is free for everyone to enjoy. The waterfall can be easily accessed by car or by taking a scenic walk from the Muckross House and Gardens, which is another popular attraction in the area. There are also organized tours available that include a visit to the waterfall.