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[Gyeonggi-do] Geomdansan Mountain (검단산)

Geomdansan Mountain (검단산)

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💡 Overview

Geomdansan Mountain (alt. 657 m) is one of the major mountains in Hanam. During the Baekje period, it was a sacred mountain where the kings would offer ceremonial services to the gods. From the summit, one can get a great view of Yangsuri, where the Namhangang River and Bukhangang River meet, as well as Hanam, Seoul, Yangpyeong, and Paldangho Lake area.

Due to its proximity to the Seoul Metropolitan Area, it is a popular day trip course. Getting there is easy and the hiking trails, which are not too difficult, are well maintained. From the summit, one can get a great view of Bukhansan Mountain and Dobongsan Mountain in the distance. Hikers can also see Paldang Dam to the east, Yongmasan Mountain to the south, and the Jungbu Expressway to the west.

📋 Detailed Information

📍 Address Cheonhyeong-dong, Hanam-si, Gyeonggi-do (Zipcode: 13025)
📞 Phone +82-31-790-6341
Parking Available (100 spaces)
Inquiries and Information • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) • For more info: +82-31-790-6341

📝 Additional Information

[Hiking Course]
* Sangok Elementary School Hiking Trail

Sangok Elementary School → Reunification Stone Tower → Gomteo Mineral Spring → Mountain Peak (2.6 km / 1 hr 25min)

* Hyeonchungtap Memorial Tower Hiking Trail

Changwu-dong (Animation High School) → Hyeonchungtap Memorial Tower → Gopdol Mineral Spring → Mountain
Peak (3.1 km / 1 hr 30 min)

* Yu Gil-jun Graveyard Hiking Trail

Changwu-dong → Yu Gil-jun Graveyard → Jeonmangbawi
Rock → Mountain Peak (3.5 km / 1 hr 40 min)

* Araetbaealmi Hiking Trail

Araetbaealmi → Observation Post → Mountain Peak (2.1 km / 1 hr 10 min)

* Witbaealmi Hiking Trail

Witbaealmi → Transmission Tower → Three-way Junction → Mountain Peak (3.5 km / 1 hr 30 min)

[Admission Fees]
Free

[Restrooms]
Available (parking lot & hiking entrance)

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    Source: Korea Tourism Organization

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