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Wonjo Jangsu Tongdak (원조장수통닭)

Wonjo Jangsu Tongdak (원조장수통닭)

16.5 Km    18529     2020-02-29

295, Gosan-ro, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-535-1003

Wonjo Jangsu Tongdak is a specialty resaturant that has been serving Korean chicken for over 25 years. It is located on the way to Daeheungsa Temple.

Mokpo Hotel Hyundai (호텔현대(목포))

Mokpo Hotel Hyundai (호텔현대(목포))

16.5 Km    19740     2021-04-16

91, Daebul-ro, Yeongam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-463-2233

Mokpo Hyundai Hotel opened its doors on August 16, 2006. The property boasts spectacular views of the blue waters of the Dadohae, also known as the sea of many islets. The seaside view guestrooms are endowed with the view of sunrise and sunset and the Dadohae spotted with small islets. All guestrooms have wireless internet access, High Definition LCD TV and satellite channels. The hotel also has a convention hall to accommodate up to 600 guests for international conferences, 6 medium sized and 3 small sized banquet halls to accommodate international and local conferences, meetings, seminars and family celebrations.

Sottitgi (소띳기)

Sottitgi (소띳기)

16.8 Km    90     2021-03-26

160-12, Haenam-ro, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-533-5580

It is a store specializing in grilled Hanwoo (Korean beef). This restaurant's signature menu is grilled sirloin. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do.

Historic Site of Gosan Yun Seondo (고산 윤선도 유적지)

17.0 Km    34066     2024-02-20

135 Nogudang-gil, Haenam-eup, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do

Historic Site of Gosan Yun Seondo is a memorial site dedicated to Gosan Yun Seondo (1587-1671), a government official and literary figure of the Joseon dynasty. Nogudang is the house where Yun Seondo lived, built in the 15th century. There is also a museum displaying numerous hanok and artifacts. It is situated in a beautiful location surrounded by large ginko trees and forests.

Deojaban (더자반)

Deojaban (더자반)

17.5 Km    52     2021-03-30

83, Nanjeon-ro, Yeongam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-462-3595

It is a place where you can taste new side dishes and various seasonal fish dishes every day. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Yeongam-gun, Jeollanam-do. The most famous menu is grilled fish.

Geomokjang Minbak Lodging [Korea Quality] / 거목장민박 [한국관광 품질인증]

Geomokjang Minbak Lodging [Korea Quality] / 거목장민박 [한국관광 품질인증]

17.6 Km    136     2023-10-26

63 , Minbakchon-gil, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-535-1456

Geomokjang Minbak (‘B&B’) stands at the foot of Mount Doryunsan, Hanam-gun, Jeollanam-do, and is part of Museon Hanok Minbak Village. The hanok’s pillars and rafters are built of old pinewood, and the wooden floors, windows and doors are lined with Korean paper. All 7 rooms have modern bathrooms. In the large tree-shaded yard you can experience bonsai making for a small fee, while beyond the low stone wall are fields and trees. Geomokjang is a good base for exploring Haenam and is on the way to Daeheungsa, a temple with a thousand years of history.

Jindo Ssanggyesa Temple (쌍계사(진도))

Jindo Ssanggyesa Temple (쌍계사(진도))

17.8 Km    13054     2020-03-18

299-30, Ullimsanbang-ro, Jindo-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-542-1165

Founded in 857 by Buddhist monk Doseonguksa and reconstructed by Ui Woong in 1648, Ssanggyesa Temple is located between two valleys, bordering Cheomchalsan Mountain to the North. Walk through the rows of trees leading to a beautiful garden enclosed by a 100 year-old Joseon Chinese Juniper, cherry trees and persimmon trees.

Follow the path behind the temple for 10 minutes to find a three-acre plot of land consisting of dense forest. This woodland is a national monument containing over 50 types of trees. Unrimsanbang lies on the south of the temple, home of the famous artist Heo Yu, of the Joseon dynasty.

Ullimsanbang House (진도 운림산방)

Ullimsanbang House (진도 운림산방)

17.9 Km    12913     2022-02-18

315, Ullimsanbang-ro, Jindo-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-1588-9610

On the foot of Cheomchalsan Mountain (485 m), bordering Ssangyesa Temple to the North, sits Ullimsanbang House. The building was once a home to the famous artist, Heo Yu during his last years, after his master Kim Jeong-hee (1789~1856), a noted scholar, passed away.
Ullimsanbang House was named after the romantic scenery of the mountain peaks nearby the Cheomchalsan Maountain that appears hazily amidst the foggy mist. According to Heo Yu’s writings, ‘Mongyeonrok’ once had various flowers and trees blossomed, but it had long been abandoned beyond recognition until it was restored by his grandson, Heo Geon (1907~1987) in 1982.
Surrounding the Cheomchalsan Mountain, Ullimsanbang House has a ㄷ-shaped tile-roofed house containing a workroom among numerous bedrooms. It houses a wooden cottage at the rear and the So-Chi (Heo Geon’s pen name) Memorial to the right. Many of Heo family’s artworks are displayed here. At the middle of the courtyard, a crape myrtle stands gracefully on a small six-meter island floating on a pond of lilies.

Suyeon Sikdang Baekban (수연식당 백반)

Suyeon Sikdang Baekban (수연식당 백반)

18.1 Km    0     2024-01-10

84 Yongdang-ro, Samho-eup, Yeongam-gun, Jeollanam-do

Jeolla-do is famous for its delicious food. At Suyeon Sikdang, you can taste a Jeolla-do-style set menu, served with plenty of side dishes that are homemade every morning. Gamasot baekban (set menu of rice cooked in a cast-iron pot) is served with rice cooked in a cast-iron pot along with 13 delicious side dishes, including braised bean curd, stir-fried mushrooms, bean sprout salad, and stir-fried anchovies, along with briquette-grilled bulgogi. Moreover, customers can order grilled mackerel for an additional 2,000 won per fish. In addition to the set menu, other menu items include healthy gamasot galnaktang (short rib and octopus soup), sondubu jjigae (soft bean curd jjigae), and gamasot cheonggukjang (rich soybean paste jjigae), all cooked in a cast-iron pot for a deep, savory flavor.

Cafe Moohwa  (카페무화)

Cafe Moohwa (카페무화)

18.3 Km    0     2024-01-10

980-8 Noksaek-ro, Samho-eup, Yeongam-gun, Jeollanam-do

As its name suggests, it is a café that presents bread made from moohwagwa (figs), a specialty of Yeongam. Its two-story building and spacious garden give off a fresh atmosphere. Outdoor terrace seats on the second floor allow visitors to enjoy the magnificent view of the surrounding scenery. The fig bread made in the shape of a fig contains a lot of dried figs, making for a perfect snack. The premium gelato with five flavors—vanilla, dark chocolate, mango, black sesame, and ricotta cheese—is also popular. In addition, the cafe also sells beverages that can be accompanied by bread, such as coconut coffee.