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Seoraksan Daecheongbong Peak (설악산 대청봉)

11.1Km    2024-02-29

1 Daecheongbong-gil, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do

Standing at 1,708 meters above sea level, Daecheongbong is the highest peak of Seoraksan Mountain. It is the third highest peak in South Korea, after Hallasan Mountain (1,950 meters) and Jirisan Mountain (1,915 meters). The peak is a home to a variety of alpine species, including dwarf pine, Korean rosebay, and Erman's Birch, and its summit offers breathtaking views. The shortest of Seoraksan's hiking trails is the Osaek course (Osaek-Seorak Falls-Daecheongbong), which takes about four hours.

Inje Hwangtae Village (인제 황태마을)

13.0Km    2024-03-15

307 Jinburyeong-ro, Buk-myeon, Inje-gun, Gangwon-do

Inje’s winter landscape is at its most picturesque at the Dried Pollack Deokjang, the area’s premier seasonal attraction, within Inje Hwangtae Village. Deokjang refers to the traditional racks used for air-drying fish. Here, pollack undergoes a natural freeze-drying process, alternating between the sharp cold and the mild winter sunlight, resulting in a chewy texture that is much loved. This process, coupled with the breathtaking view of the racks laden with fish against the snowy backdrop, is indeed one of winter’s unique offerings. As visitors explore the Deokjang, they can learn about the 33 meticulous steps that transform pollack from fresh catch to the dried delicacy that graces dining tables. Adjacent to the Deokjang, Maebawi is known for its "iron way," a rock climbing path ideal for beginners. However, in winter, it transforms into a challenging ice climbing site suited for experienced climbers.

Seoraksan Ulsanbawi Rock (설악산 울산바위)

Seoraksan Ulsanbawi Rock (설악산 울산바위)

13.4Km    2024-02-28

1091 Seoraksan-ro, Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do

Ulsanbawi is a rock formation in Seoraksan Mountain that consists of six massive peaks, each reaching 900 meters above sea level. The name "Ulsanbawi" is derived from the shape of the peaks, which spread out like a fence, and it is located at the center of Seoraksan Mountain. This rock is celebrated for its unique shape, the scenic beauty surrounding it, and its hiking trails. It takes about three hours to reach the top of Ulsanbawi from Sogongwon Park.

Inje Speedium Resort Circuit (인제스피디움리조트 서킷)

Inje Speedium Resort Circuit (인제스피디움리조트 서킷)

13.8Km    2024-03-15

130 Sanghadap-ro, Girin-myeon, Inje-gun, Gangwon-do

Inje Speedium offers a space that caters to professional international racing events and the general public’s desire for the thrill of racing. The 3.908 km track, set against the mountainous backdrop of Gangwon State, is a racer’s dream, offering the excitement of speed within the highest safety measures in Korea. Unlike flat terrains, the dynamic elevation changes of the circuit adds a variety of enjoyable challenges. At Inje Speedium, you can experience the exhilaration of Korea’s first “circuit kart,” no special license required. It’s time to discard the notion that only sports cars belong on the track! For those who want to witness professional driving skills up close or feel hesitant about driving on the track themselves, options are available such as a Circuit Safari with a professional driver, a ride in a Circuit Taxi, or the opportunity for Sports Driving in their own car. This allows for a personalized circuit driving experience that suits one's comfort level and preferences.

Inje Speedium (인제스피디움)

Inje Speedium (인제스피디움)

13.8Km    2025-10-23

130 Sanghadap-ro, Girin-myeon, Inje-gun, Gangwon-do

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This is the hotel the cast visited to escape the rain after celebrating malbok, one of Korea’s three hottest days of summer. With a track large enough to host races, a classic car museum, an arcade where the cast hung out, and many other unique amenities, it offers an unforgettable experience.

Sinheungsa Temple (Seoraksan Mountain) (신흥사(설악산))

14.1Km    2024-03-12

1137 Seoraksan-ro, Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do

Sinheungsa Temple is a temple located in Seoraksan Mountain near Sokcho. It belongs to the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. It was originally founded as Hyangseongsa Temple by the monk Jajang in the Shilla dynasty (A.D. 652). Within the temple grounds, cultural heritage sites such as Geungnakbojeon Hall, a wooden structure from the mid-Joseon period, and the Three-story Stone Pagoda at Hyangseongsa Temple Site. The temple offers a templestay program where visitors can experience temple life firsthand. Participants can engage in various activities such as Buddhist ceremonies, Buddhist prayer, 108 prostrations, and lotus lantern and rosary making.

Seoraksan Cable Car (설악산 케이블카)

14.4Km    2024-04-08

1085 Seoraksan-ro, Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do

A ride on the Seoraksan Cable Car is the best way to enjoy the unexplored regions of Seoraksan Mountain. The cable car station is located in Seoraksan National Park, and it takes about 10 minutes to reach Gwongeumseong Fortress, which is 700 meters above sea level. Since one-way tickets are not available, passengers must purchase a round-trip ticket. From the cable car window, passengers can see famous attractions like Ulsanbawi Peak and Manmulsang Rocks. From Gwongeumseong Fortress, passengers can take in a panoramic view of Seoraksan Mountain. Seoraksan Mountain, seen from the top of Gwongeumseong Fortress, is majestic and mysterious with unique rock formations. Upon reaching the top of the mountain, the entire scenery of Outer Seorak unfolds before one's eyes. Visitors will be amazed by the Allak Hermitage from the Silla dynasty and the Muhagsong Pine Tree, which has survived for hundreds of years just below Gwongeumseong Fortress. There are many tourists on weekends, public holidays, and fall foliage season, so visitors are advised to plan ahead.

Seoraksan Gwongeumseong Fortress (설악산 권금성)

Seoraksan Gwongeumseong Fortress (설악산 권금성)

14.5Km    2024-02-28

1091 Seoraksan-ro, Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do

Gwongeumseong Fortress is a stone castle from the Goryeo dynasty and is located 800 meters above sea level in Seoraksan National Park. From a distance, Gwongeumseong Fortress looks like a rising peak, while up close, the expansive stone floor and remnants of castle walls become visible. Visitors can access the fortress via hiking trails or by taking a cable car. From the fortress, visitors can enjoy the majestic view of Seoraksan Mountain and the blue waters of the East Sea.

X-game Resort (Naerincheon Bungee Jumping) (엑스게임리조트(내린천 번지점프))

X-game Resort (Naerincheon Bungee Jumping) (엑스게임리조트(내린천 번지점프))

14.6Km    2025-01-06

2254, Seorak-ro, Inje-gun, Gangwon-do

Situated in Inje-gun, Gangwon-do, X-game Resort Naerincheon (Stream) Bungee Jumping is a leaning tower style bungee jumping facility, like those common in Australia. To secure safety, the facility is tilted at 60 degrees and flanked by steel frames on both sides. Adopting technologies employed by Bungee Big, a renowned company in Australia, it offers one of the safest bungee jumping experiences for visitors. The 63 meter high jump platform will give visitors a thrill as they jump towards the stream below.

For those who have fear of bungee jumping, try Slingshots, that shoots up to the sky. They are easily accessible and ideal for family visitors and couples. Two people at a time can ride the slingshots, and there are two towers (30 meters high) supporting slingshots on both sides. Shot from the bottom, slingshots can fly one and half times as high as the x_height of the jumping facility. Flying over 45 meters in a matter of seconds, slingshots offer extreme thrills for friends, couples, or family visitors.

Naerincheon Stream Rafting (내린천 래프팅)

Naerincheon Stream Rafting (내린천 래프팅)

14.7Km    2025-01-06

6221, Naerincheon-ro, Inje-gun, Gangwon-do


Rafting is a challenging recreational activity in which a team of six to eight people navigates fast-flowing rivers. Rafting not only offers excitement, but also gives an overview of the natural landscape. Training for rafting provides participants with an opportunity to gain self-confidence, learn to cooperate with their teammates, and relieve stress.

Naerincheon Stream in particular is considered one of the top three rafting spots in Korea along with the Hantangang River and Donggang River. Consisting of over ten rapid sub-streams, Naerincheon is the only stream in Korea that runs from south to north.

The stream stretches over 6km from Wondaegyo to Gosari Resting Spot; its narrow x_width and pointed rocks offer one of the most exciting and challenging rafting experiences. Rafts are often turned upside down, and each sub-stream is connected to the others, offering little time for rafters to make each maneuver.

Naerincheon Stream Rafting is also known for its excellent amenities, like its modern shower facilities with warm water.