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Donnaeko Resort (Wonangpokpo Falls) (돈내코(원앙폭포))

Donnaeko Resort (Wonangpokpo Falls) (돈내코(원앙폭포))

7.0 Km    29625     2020-11-27

137, Donnaeko-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-710-6920

With a valley creek hidden by lush green forest leading to a 5-meter-high waterfall falling into a small pool of water, Donnaeko Resort is like a small paradise hidden in nature. The waters, flowing down from Hallasan Mountain, are clear and icy cold even during the hot summer season. The resort's magnificent views and natural pool make the area a popular vacation destination.

Jeju Yakcheonsa Temple (약천사(제주))

Jeju Yakcheonsa Temple (약천사(제주))

8.6 Km    59604     2024-03-12

293-28, Ieodo-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-738-5000

Jeju Yakcheonsa Temple is the largest temple in Asia. Originally a small hermitage named Yaksuam, it was named Yakcheonsa because of a famous mineral spring  ('Yaksu') nearby. It enshrines tombstones of two royal couples from the Joseon Dynasty: King Munjong and his consort, and King Yeongchin and his consort. The temple also offers temple stays for both Koreans and foreigners.

Jungmun Equestrian Park (중문승마공원)

9.0 Km    0     2024-01-09

244 Ieodo-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Jungmun Equestrian Park is where visitors can experience horseback riding while looking at the sea, and even beginners can enjoy horseback riding without any concerns. Visitors can choose between a walking course that takes 10–15 minutes and a Beach Olle course that takes 20–25 minutes. The Beach Olle course has a beautiful ocean view and reaches its peak in spring when canola flowers are in full bloom. It is operated under a reservation system in principle, but walk-in is also accepted on a first-come,first-served basis. Visitors are advised to call in advance as programs are subject to cancellation in case of adverse weather.

Gosalli Forest Trail (고살리 숲길)

Gosalli Forest Trail (고살리 숲길)

9.4 Km    1     2020-07-09

Namwon-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-733-8009

The Gosalli Forest Trail runs along a stream in Harye 2-ri, Namwon-eup on the southern part of Jeju Island. The area was recognized by the Ministry of Environment in 2013 for their outstanding efforts in preserving and protecting the local ecology. The forest trail passes through one of Jeju's beautiful forested areas, and is perfect for peaceful leisure walks, being less known among tourists. To limit the amount of damage to the natural environment, the trails are unrefined, so guests are reminded to tread carefully.

Keun Gaetmul Hoetjip (큰갯물횟집)

Keun Gaetmul Hoetjip (큰갯물횟집)

9.6 Km    8452     2019-05-22

161, Daepo-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-738-1625

Located in Daepohang Hoe Town, an area where ‘hoe’ (sliced raw fish) restaurants are gathered, is Keun Gaetmul Hoetjip, a two-story modern restaurant with a large parking space and a great view of the ocean.
The exceptionally hygienic condition of the restaurant and the kitchen is quite impressive.

Joanne Bear Museum (조안베어뮤지엄)

Joanne Bear Museum (조안베어뮤지엄)

10.0 Km    27790     2022-10-13

113, Daepo-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-739-1024

Joanne Bear Museum located in Jungmun Resort Complex in Seogwipo-si, on Jeju-do Island is a gallery exhibition hall for Joanne Oh, a world-famous teddy bear artist. The museum, which boasts the motto “nature and environmentalism", showcases teddy bears that are made of all-natural materials. The eco-friendly pieces mimic the natural beauty of Jeju Island and give visitors a feeling of comfort and refreshment.

Seogwipo Recreational Forest (서귀포자연휴양림)

Seogwipo Recreational Forest (서귀포자연휴양림)

10.5 Km    48646     2020-08-13

882, 1100-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-738-4544

Seogwipo Recreational Forest is Korea’s southernmost recreational park that serves as an excellent nature getaway by preserving the mountain’s forest environment and ecosystem while minimalizing manmade structures as much as possible. The park is located approximately 700 meters above sea level, and is 10 °C lower in average temperature compared to that of Seogwipo’s downtown, providing the ideal condition to enjoy forest bathing and camping from spring to fall. The park is easily accessible by car, thanks to the paved road from the mountain’s foothills all the way up to the park’s entrance. It takes about 30 minutes by car from Seogwipo’s downtown to the recreational park. The park is densely packed with trees and the air is filled with the refreshing forest scent, and even has a pebble walking trail suitable for a barefoot massage. The forest is equipped with amenities such as a mountain cottage, forest bathing site, campfire site, cooking area, and auto-camping site. Although the amenities serve to provide visitors’ convenience, they are minimized so as to prevent damage to the forest’s natural environment.

Hueree Canola Flower Festival (휴애리 유채꽃 축제)

Hueree Canola Flower Festival (휴애리 유채꽃 축제)

10.5 Km    0     2024-02-26

256 Sillyedong-ro, Namwon-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-732-2114

Hueree Canola Flower Festival is the largest on Jeju Island and takes place in Seogwipo. The canola flower field stretches 13,223 m2 and is filled with carefully grown canola flowers. The festival is also a popular photo spot and attracts people seeking wedding snaps, photos with friends, and more.

Hueree Maehwa Festival (휴애리 매화축제)

Hueree Maehwa Festival (휴애리 매화축제)

10.6 Km    11666     2023-03-20

256, Sillyedong-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
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Held in Hueree Natural Park at the foot of Hallasan Mountain on Jeju Island, Hueree Maehwa Festival is held every spring when the air is filled with the scent of plum flowers. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful plum flower fields at Hueree Natural Park. Photo zones are set up throughout the field, and visitors can also see black pig and peacocks in the park.

Hueree Natural Park (휴애리자연생활공원)

Hueree Natural Park (휴애리자연생활공원)

10.6 Km    67659     2024-03-11

256, Sillyedong-ro, Namwon-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-732-2114

In addition, it also offers a series of programs for visitors to get up close and feed animals (such as black pigs), to play traditional games, and to walk barefoot through volcanic cinders. From October to January, the mandarin picking experience is a highlight.