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Cheonbuldong Valley
4.6/517 Reviews
Oseam Temple
4/55 Reviews
1.33km away
Geumganggul Cave
4.1/514 Reviews
1.81km away
We came here for hiking and for temple stay. Unfortunately the two days were raining heavily due to the passing typhoon, so it was a wet blanket to me. The park is very big and not possible to cover within a day. Every mountain is managed by a temple and you can opt for temple stay and join in their program. Will visit this place again.
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We came here for hiking and for temple stay. Unfortunately the two days were raining heavily due to the passing typhoon, so it was a wet blanket to me. The park is very big and not possible to cover within a day. Every mountain is managed by a temple and you can opt for temple stay and join in their program. Will visit this place again.
Biryong falls + Biseondae + Geumganggul brush Seoraksan National Park to complete all the preliminary courses. I like the wild and thoughtful design, and I also enjoy the fun of mountain climbing, a national sport. I remember Agassi, who went down from Daqingfeng to talk to us about fighting, and I also remembered a family of four who took the initiative to talk to us when he heard Chinese, and started a long domestic travel in China because of the epidemic. Thank you for not dismissing the rotten stems and chicken soup that I output from time to time. #오래오래 건강하게# #Health and breathing are the most precious things this year#
The scenery is very good, and the mountain is not too tiring to climb up. It is a good choice to enjoy the scenery all the way and breathe in the fresh air.
Seorak Mountain is quite cold, but it's not interesting to watch the snow scene
The scenery of Seorak Mountain is quite beautiful, especially when I go there in winter, I climbed halfway up the mountain and looked up at the scenery of the snowy mountains. There is a temple at the foot of the mountain. Not only can you visit it as a general attraction, you can even make an appointment in advance and stay in the temple for a few days to experience the Buddhist life in Korea. As for climbing Seorak Mountain, if you climb in winter, you must wear enough clothes and allow enough time (it is best to go early in the morning because the road is long). There are two roads in my impression, which will be separated at the temple: the long one will be very steep and not suitable for winter climbing; the short one is more suitable for beginners