9.8Km 2021-06-11
2596, 516-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-710-8688
Spanning 196 hectares, Halla Ecological (Eco) Forest is home to 288,000 trees representing 333 indigenous plant species. Having been designated as a conservation area, the forest provides plenty of great opportunities to observe and learn about Jeju's diversified ecosystem through various facilities including an observatory, plant nurseries, walking trails, and more. The forest also features 13 themed forests with low-impact facilities to preserve the essence of the forest. Visitors can sign up for the forest experience program to enjoy the walking trails within the forest.
10.0Km 2024-04-18
79, Ujeong-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
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10.1Km 2024-04-16
1F, 7316, Iljuseo-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
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10.3Km 2020-12-03
520, Myeongnim-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-728-3611
Roe Deer Observation Center opened on August 3, 2007 to offers a place where visitors may observe and watch roe deer and other creatures in their natural habitat. Guests can watch the deer from the forest trails, or feed them at the experience enclosure. The exhibition hall offers information on Hallasan Mountain and the animals and plants that live around it, including a video room teaching about the life of a roe deer. The observation center grounds also include walking paths up Geochinoreum Volcanic Cone.
10.4Km 2024-10-18
670 Jungsangandong-ro, Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
Tamura is a Thai restaurant on the eastern side of Jeju Island, offering recreations of popular Thai dishes, including tom yum goong, pad thai, and pu phat pong curry. The restaurant became even more popular after it was visited by singer IU.
10.4Km 2024-02-20
295 Gwangseong-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
Café Gwangnyeong Olle 17 is located in front of the Gwangnyeong 1-ri office, marking the end point of Jeju Olle Trail 16 and the starting point of Trail 17. Run by a photographer, the café features a photo printing machine on-site. The signature menu item is handmade milk tea, complemented by a selection of coffee and other beverages. This café offers visitors a cozy atmosphere that captures the warmth and charm of a small town in Jeju.
10.4Km 2024-07-24
2835 Pyeonghwa-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
Jeju Holic Museum is located in what used to be a senior care facility that closed down. The museum tells the story of Jeju through five different spaces, using unique and modern ways of storytelling.
10.6Km 2023-01-17
584, Myeongnim-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-728-1510
Jeju Jeolmul Recreational Forest opened on July 23, 1997. The forest is comprised of both a natural Japanese cedar forest and a man-made forest. The combination of the sea breeze and the shade of the forest canopy over the walking paths make it a cool attraction all year round.
The recreational forest features a promenade, waterfall, pond, grass square, wood-crafting studio, and more. There are forest cabins available for lodging.
10.8Km 2025-03-16
575-107, Myeongnim-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-725-9000
Hanwha Hotel & Resort is a leading hospitality leisure company with the highest number of condominiums and golf courses across Korea. Hanwha Resort in Jeju offers a wide range of subsidiary facilities and is located nearby many local attractions.
11.2Km 2024-12-11
72-5 Daeheulbuk-gil, Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
Jewon Haneul, spanning 26,046 square meters, has open fields and greenhouse facilities for tangerines. It is certified by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs for non-pesticide farming, Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), and low-carbon practices. The farm grows various citrus fruits throughout the year. Green tangerines are harvested from August to September, field-grown tangerines in October, and Hwanggeumhyang, Redhyang, and Cheonhyehyang varieties from December to February. From the end of April until early May, the farm is adorned with tangerine flowers. It operates various food therapy programs, such as making tangerine marmalade, tangerine cakes, green tangerine syrup, and summer tangerine syrup, depending on the season. In addition, it provides sound therapy programs like singing bowl meditation in the tangerine orchard and making glass wind chimes attached with a wish tag. As such, the farm has become a space for relaxation and rest for those with exhausted minds and bodies.