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Eongttopokpo Falls (엉또폭포)

Eongttopokpo Falls (엉또폭포)

2.5 Km    37122     2022-07-27

Eongtto-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-740-6090

Eongttopokpo Falls is 50 meters high and is surrounded by uniquely formed rocks and stones. In the vicinity of the falls, there is a spacious temperate forest and evergreen scenery that contributes to the area's scenic beauty year-round.

To reach the waterfall, visitors can start from Wolsan Village in Gangjeong-dong and follow Akgeuncheon Stream up for 500 meters, or walk northwest 800 meters along the mandarin field before Gang Chang-hak Park.

Noeul Eondeok (몰질식육식당)

Noeul Eondeok (몰질식육식당)

2.8 Km    28     2021-03-24

598, Ieodo-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-739-1542

A restaurant frequently featured in Korean gourmet programs. This restaurant's signature menu is spicy seafood noodle soup with pork. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do.

Jejue In Farm (제주에인 감귤밭)

Jejue In Farm (제주에인 감귤밭)

2.9 Km    0     2024-02-20

20-14 Hogeunseoho-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Jejue In Farm is a café and citrus orchard that offers picking experiences. Ordering a drink or buying a ticket to the citrus orchard allows visitors to pick their own citrus. During their visit, guests can sample tangerines and capture memories at dedicated photo zones. The ade drinks made with Jeju Hallabong and citrus are popular among patrons.

Gangjeongcheon Stream (강정천)

Gangjeongcheon Stream (강정천)

3.3 Km    26302     2022-08-18

Gangjeong-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-740-6000

Unlike most streams on Jeju Island that can easily run dry, Gangjeongcheon Stream, located to the east of Gangjeong Village in Seogwipo-si, flows with clear water all year round. The stream stretches 16 kilometers in length and has 7 small ponds, 6 bridges and 13 waterfalls. The old pine trees and uniquely formed rocks and stones on either side of the stream make for great natural sightseeing.

The stream is home to sweetfish and groups of mandarin ducks, which are Natural Monument. During summer, the stream is crowded with vacationers thanks to the clean water and relaxing environment.

Sammaebong Peak (삼매봉)

Sammaebong Peak (삼매봉)

3.3 Km    21875     2021-12-07

83, Namseong-ro 115beon-gil, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-740-6000

Sammaebong Peak is residental park popular among tourists. Oedolgae Rock is located near the park, toward the southern sea. At the top of the peak, Namseongjeong Pavilion offers an expansive view inclusive of Beomseom Island, Munseom Island, Saeseom Island and Seopseom Island, in addition to Marado Island and Gapado Island to the west. Baengnokdam Lake seems nearly within reach to visitors looking out from the peak.

Legend has it that if you stretch your hands toward the sky at night, Canopus (the second-brightest star) is almost within reach. The place is regarded as one of everlasting youth, as Canopus is associated with lifespan. Visitors can exercise and enjoy at walk at the park during the day and in the evenings.

Oedolgae Sea Stack (외돌개(제주))

Oedolgae Sea Stack (외돌개(제주))

3.4 Km    84309     2022-09-08

Seohong-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-760-3192

Oedolgae Sea Stack sits not far from the shores of Sammaebong Peak in Seogwipo. It is an amazing rock 20 meters in x_height and is estimated to have formed approximately 1.5 million years ago. The fantastic rocks of the coastal cliff around Oedolgae and Sammaebong Peak provide the perfect background for trekking. The sunset of Beomseom Island, which can be seen from Oedolgae Sea Stack, has long been an admired view for people visiting Jeju Island.

Dosun Dawon Tea Plantation (도순다원)

Dosun Dawon Tea Plantation (도순다원)

3.7 Km    18     2019-09-11

152-41, Jungsanganseo-ro 356beon-gil, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-739-0419

Dosun Dawon Tea Plantation is Korea's first tea plantation to build and operate a modern tea-manufacturing factory. The plantation is an eco-tourism destination that aims to contribute in reducing carbon dioxide and improve the local economy through green tea production. Despite the large field that covers an area of approx. 264,400 ㎡, Dosun Dawon Tea Plantation is not very well known among tourists. However, the plantation is frequented by photographers who visit to take snapshots of the vast field against the backdrop of Hallasan Mountain or Jeju's beautiful ocean.

Seonimgyo Bridge (선임교)

Seonimgyo Bridge (선임교)

4.0 Km    28846     2024-02-22

27 Saekdal-ro 189beon-gil, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Seonimgyo Bridge is a 130-meter-long arched iron bridge connecting Cheonjeyeonpokpo Falls to the Jungmun Tourist Complex. Legend says that the Seven Fairies descended from the sky and landed on the bridge, hence earning the name "Seonimgyo." The bridge is also known as the Fairy Bridge or the Cloud Bridge, and there are statues of the Seven Fairies on both sides of the bridge. Thirty-four stone lanterns between the 100 railings make it a beautiful night view spot.

Jeju Olle Walking Festival (제주올레걷기축제)

Jeju Olle Walking Festival (제주올레걷기축제)

4.4 Km    20877     2023-05-25

22, Jungjeong-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) • For more info: +82-64-762-2190

The Jeju Olle Walking Festival is held in autumn, when Jeju’s nature is at its finest, to offer the opportunity of walking the wonderful Jeju Island with fellow participants who enjoy walking tours, along with performances and local food. Visitors from China, Taiwan, America, England, Japan, Canada, and other countries participate in this walking festival. Volunteers support the festival management, local residents offer Jeju programs and food, and performers provide impressive entertainment. This large-scale festival held in Jeju has the participation of a lot of people.

Munseom, Seopseom, Beomseom, and Saeseom Islands (문섬 / 섶섬 / 범섬 / 새섬)

Munseom, Seopseom, Beomseom, and Saeseom Islands (문섬 / 섶섬 / 범섬 / 새섬)

4.4 Km    29993     2024-02-22

43 Namseongjung-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

These islands are part of Seogwipo Provincial Marine Park. Munseom, Seopseom, and Beomseom Islands are natural monuments and part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. They can be visited by cruise ship. Saeseom Island, an uninhabited island and a tropical forest reserve, is known as a skin scuba spot and a marine ecosystem treasure trove.