9.3Km 2024-02-16
301 Yeongheung-ro, Yeongheung-myeon, Ongjin-gun, Incheon
Floredo Coffee, located in Yeongheungdo Island, Incheon, boasts a breathtaking ocean view. The café's signature offering is the Einspänner. What makes the view from Floredo Coffee truly unique is how it transforms with the tide. During high tide, visitors are treated to a stunning expanse of the ocean, while at low tide, the view shifts to reveal the intriguing tidal flats.
10.0Km 2024-02-16
420-26 Yeongheungbuk-ro, Yeongheung-myeon, Ongjin-gun, Incheon
Simnipo Beach, located on Yeongheungdo Island in Incheon, offers stunning views both day and night. To the west of the beach, a rock formation extends outward, while behind it lies a colony of more than 300 hornbeam trees, the largest in Korea. The beach buzzes with activity during daylight hours, but as night falls, the illuminated backdrop of Incheon International Airport and the lights shimmering over the West Sea merge to craft a captivating spectacle.
10.0Km 2024-02-16
Nae-ri, Yeongheung-myeon, Ongjin-gun, Incheon
Hornbeam Habitat stands as the largest colony of hornbeam trees in Korea, home to over 350 trees that have surpassed the 150-year mark. These trees were initially planted by the residents of Naeri village to shield their rice fields from the harsh impacts of rain and wind. Subjected to the relentless sea breeze, the branches of these hornbeam trees have been sculpted by nature to twist and turn, veering away from the typical straight growth pattern. This interaction between the natural elements and the trees' adaptive growth has resulted in a landscape of unique beauty.
12.0Km 2025-04-23
113 Geobukseom-ro, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do
Geobukseom Island is an artificial island built in the Multi Techno Valley in Siheung. The island's name means Turtle Island as a reference to the island's shape inspired by turtles. Geobukseom Island comprises a large-scale water sports complex aimed to lead the local economy and tourism industry. The main landmark of Geobukseom Island is Asia's first and the world's largest surf pool Wave Park. With many restaurants and cafes dotting the area, Geobukseom Island is a rising summer destination.
13.9Km 2024-10-24
332 Oido-ro, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do
The place of Kuk Yeonsoo and Choi Ung's hug from behind
Oido, an island that was isolated from the mainland until 100 years ago, became inland with the creation of the Gunja Salt Farm and the construction of the Sihwa Embankment. It is the largest shell mound historic site on the west coast, and various Neolithic artifacts have been excavated, and the entire island has been designated as Historic Site No. 441. Inside the museum, which records the history of Oido, there are various interesting experiences and exhibitions that give a glimpse of life in the Neolithic Age. Outside the building, there is an overpass with many pillars where Kuk Yeonsoo gave Choi Ung a back hug. On the floor of the branch, there is a sticker that reads ‘Our Beloved Summer’, so it's good to take a commemorative photo.
14.3Km 2024-02-21
201 Oido-ro, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do
Situated on the picturesque coastline of Oido Island, Project C café welcomes visitors with a spacious, inviting atmosphere accentuated by lofty ceilings and expansive windows. The café's wooden interior design creates a cozy and warm ambiance. Their signature menu features the almond cream spänner, a delightful almond cream latte. Another beloved dessert is the Dutch Baby Plain, a German-style pancake topped with fresh cream, ice cream, and caramelized banana.
14.5Km 2025-05-08
175 Oido-ro, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do
Located off the western coast of the city of Siheung, Oido Island was originally an island and then connected to the mainland during the Japanese occupation as its tidal flats were used as a salt plant. During the day, the blue sea and the red lighthouse, the symbol of Oido, create a picturesque scene. In the evening, visitors can enjoy the spectacular sight of red sunsets over the sea. It also includes the largest prehistoric site on the west coast. The expansive tidal flats are home to a wide variety of creatures, attracting seasonal migratory birds.
14.5Km 2021-12-23
659, Gongnyong-ro, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-31-5189-3508
The Hwaseong Fossilized Dinosaur Egg Site was discovered on an island in the tidal plain south of Sihwaho Lake. The island was revealed when seawaters were blocked during a land reclamation project. As the sedimentary layer formed during the Cretaceous period of the Mesozoic Era (dated around 83 million to 85 million years ago) was eroded by weathering, roughly 200 dinosaur eggs in thirty nests were discovered at twelve dig sites. It is anticipated that more fossils will be discovered once a thorough investigation is carried out and more land is reclaimed.
The discovery of the Fossilized Dinosaur Egg Site in Hwaseong has greatly expanded the scope of Korean paleontology; previous paleontological discoveries were exclusively limited to fossilized dinosaur footprints. This significant discovery has attracted many internationally renowned scholars who have visited the site in Hwaseong.
16.0Km 2024-02-13
Gungpyeong-ri, Seosin-myeon, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do
Gungpyeongni Beach, featuring a two kilometer long and fifty meter wide sandy shore, offers a variety of activities, including water sports and tidal flat experiences. Visitors can enjoy views of the sunset over the sea from the deck-built Gungpyeong Sunset Trail. Open twenty-four hours, this path is illuminated by scenic lighting at night. As you walk along the path, you'll encounter various sculptures, making it an ideal spot for photography.
16.1Km 2024-02-21
61 Haesongsimni-ro, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do
Siheung Baegot Hanul Park Seawater Pool is a captivating water playground situated within Siheung Baegot Hanul Park. The area is adorned with palm trees and shade canopies, lending an exotic ambiance to it. This summer-only facility offers forty five-minute play sessions, each followed by a fifteen-minute break. It can accommodate up to 1,000 guests per session on a first-come, first-served basis, and admission is exclusively through card payments. For safety reasons, due to the potentially slippery surfaces, visitors are required to wear aqua shoes.