[Jeju] Jeju Jeolmul Recreational Forest (제주절물자연휴양림)
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…
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…
St. Isidore Farm was born when an Irish priest named McGlinchey (Korean name: Im Pi-je) was appointed in Jeju’s Hallim region in 1954 and opened a livestock…
Gwakji Beach is a beach that has nice conditions including a 350-meter-long, 70-meter-wide white sand beach, an average water depth of 1.5 meters and a slope…
Udo Island is the largest of all the smaller islands near Jeju and where the sun rises before anywhere else. It is located at the eastern end of Jeju Island…
Biyangdo Island is a very small island connected to Udo Island by a thin strip of land, negating the need to take a boat to visit. Originally an uninhabited…
Udo Sanho Beach, often referred to as Seobinbaeksa Beach, is a red algal nodule beach. The ocean here varies in colors, from bright emerald to deep sapphire…
Under Udobong Peak is Geommeolle Beach, a very small beach, reaching only about 100 meters in total length, with a name literally translating to “black sand”…
Jungmun Saekdalhaebyeon Beach is a white sandy beach with a bow-like shape. The uniquely colored beach blends beautifully with the volcanic rocks. It is known…
Jeju Sanbangsan Carbonate Hot Springs is a carbonate hot spring that contains the main carbonic acid components (free carbonic acid, bicarbonate, sodium…
Gimnyeong Maze Park is intricately designed with towering evergreen trees, each reaching up to three meters in x_height, creating an natural labyrinth…