Írárfoss waterfall, located in South Iceland between Hvolsvöllur and Vík, is a hidden gem cascading 30 meters down like a delicate veil against the rock. Legend has it that the river gets its name from an Irish settler who clashed with his Norse neighbors. The easy walk from the road leads to a powerful stream flowing from a narrow gorge, creating a picturesque scene surrounded by cliffs. A quick stop at Írárfoss offers a tranquil escape into Iceland's natural beauty.