Inwangsan is a mountain with a height of 338 m, located in Jongno-gu and Hongje-dong, Seodaemun-gu, central areas of Seoul in Korea. The name literall ... More
Inwangsan is a mountain with a height of 338 m, located in Jongno-gu and Hongje-dong, Seodaemun-gu, central areas of Seoul in Korea. The name literally means "mountain of generous king" in Korean. The mountain has many huge granite peaks which distinguish it from other mountains in Seoul. Each rock is named after its characteristic form, such as train rock (기차바위), skirt rock (치마바위), dew rock (이슬바위), hat rock (모자바위), and worm rock (지렁이바위). Inwangsan is famous for its view, so many painters depicted the mountain in their works such as Jeong seon's Inwang jesaekdo.
Guryongsan Mountain is a mountain located in Yeomgok-dong and Naegok-dong of Seocho-gu, and Gaepo-dong of Gangnam-gu in Seoul. From Guksubong Observat ... More
Guryongsan Mountain is a mountain located in Yeomgok-dong and Naegok-dong of Seocho-gu, and Gaepo-dong of Gangnam-gu in Seoul. From Guksubong Observatory, the second peak of Guryongsan Mountain, you can see the area of Seoul & Gyeonggi-do and the lower and upper reaches of the Han river.
It is said that a pregnant woman who was passing by saw 10 dragons ascending to heaven and screamed in great surprise, and one dragon fell to death, and only nine ascended to the sky. There is a legend that the traces left by nine dragons as they ascended to heaven were called Guryongsan Mountain, and the place where the dragon died without ascending to heaven became Yangjaecheon stream.
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수서역 -> 대모산 정상 ->구룡산정상 ->양재시민의숲 (Duration : 2 hours)
Bukhansan is a mountain on the northern periphery of Seoul. There are three major peaks, Baegundae 836.5m, Insubong 810.5m, Mangyeongdae 787.0m. Becau ... More
Bukhansan is a mountain on the northern periphery of Seoul. There are three major peaks, Baegundae 836.5m, Insubong 810.5m, Mangyeongdae 787.0m. Because of its height and the fact that it borders a considerable portion of the city, Bukhansan is a major landmark visible from most city districts. The name "Bukhansan" means "mountain north of Han River", referring to the fact that it is the northern border of the city. During the Joseon era, the peaks marked the extreme northern boundary of Seoul.
Gwanaksan (632 m) is a mountain in Seoul. Portions lie in Gwanak-gu and Geumcheon-gu districts of Seoul, other portions lie in the neighboring cities ... More
Gwanaksan (632 m) is a mountain in Seoul. Portions lie in Gwanak-gu and Geumcheon-gu districts of Seoul, other portions lie in the neighboring cities of Anyang, and Gwacheon in Gyeonggi-do.
The name gwanak means "hat-shaped peak," and refers to its gat-like profile. Thus Gwanaksan literally means "mountain of the hat-shaped peak." Together with Songaksan in Kaesong, Gamaksan in Paju, Uaksan in Pocheon, and Hwaaksan in Gapyeong, Gwanaksan was long considered one of the five representative peaks of Gyeonggi-do.
The main campus of Seoul national university is located just northwest of the mountain, and Gwacheon national government complex lies to the east. Also nearby is the Anyang Resort Area, a popular local tourist attraction. On the mountain itself lie numerous Buddhist temples, including Wongaksa. Most of the mountain slope is protected land. The mountain is very popular with older climbers, since it can easily be reached by Seoul's public transportation. Annual hiking traffic is close to 5 million people.
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서울대 건설환경종합연구소 -> 연주대(깔딱고개) ->관악산 정상 -> 서울대 (Duration: 2 and a half hours)
서울 관악구 관악로 1 
1, Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
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Seoul national university station(Line 2) Exit no.3 -> Take the bus -> Get off at Seoul national university construction environment research institute bus station.
It is a mountain at the northern end of Bukhansan National Park, along Suraksan Mountain to the east and Dobongsan Mountain to the southwest. It is co ... More
It is a mountain at the northern end of Bukhansan National Park, along Suraksan Mountain to the east and Dobongsan Mountain to the southwest. It is connected to Dobongsan Mountain by the Podae Ridge, and there is Hoeryonggol Valley in between. It is 552 meters high.
사패산 등산코스::
국립공원주차장->원각사->원각폭포->사패산정상(2 and a half hours)
Dobongsan is a mountain in Bukhansan National Park. It extends across Seoul and the cities of Yangju and Uijeongbu in Gyeonggi-do. It has an elevation ... More
Dobongsan is a mountain in Bukhansan National Park. It extends across Seoul and the cities of Yangju and Uijeongbu in Gyeonggi-do. It has an elevation of 739.5m. Nearby Dobongsan Station is named after it.
It is known for the magnificent rock formations of the Manjang-bong, Seonin-bong, Ju-bong, O-bong and Uiam-bong Peaks. The Seonin-bong summit has 37 hiking courses connecting to it, including the famous Bakjwi (Bat) Course. The mountain is also home to Cheonchuk-sa Buddhist Temple, the oldest temple in the region, and several other temples including Mangwol-sa, Wonhyo-sa and Hoeryong-sa, as well as a number of beautiful valleys called Donong, Songchu, Obong and Yeongeo-cheon. Furthermore, it is easily accessible by public transportation.
Buramsan is a mountain in South Korea. It sits on the boundary between the district of Nowon-gu in Seoul and the city of Namyangju in Gyeonggi-do. It ... More
Buramsan is a mountain in South Korea. It sits on the boundary between the district of Nowon-gu in Seoul and the city of Namyangju in Gyeonggi-do. It has an elevation of 507m. It also has a heliport at the second peak (420m). There is a butterfly garden near Bulamsan Mountain, so it is good for outing, and there is also an azalea festival in spring.
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화랑대역4번출구 -> 경춘선숲길 -> 공릉산 백세문 -> 군사시설보고지역 경고표지판의 오른쪽 -> 불암산 정상 -> 상계역 (Duration : 2 and a half hours)
서울 노원구 한글비석로12길 51-27 
51-27, Hangeulbiseok-ro 12-gil, Nowon-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
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1. Hwarangdae station(Line 6) Exit no.4 (경춘선 숲길) or Exit no.1 -> Take the bus no.1132 ->Get off the bus at Backsemoon bus station.
2. Junggye station(Line 2) Exit no.2 -> Take the bus no.1140 -> Get off at Junggye Apt complex 3(중계아파트3단지/나비정원)
With elevation of 348 meters, Yongmasan Mountain is their region’s highest peak and is located in Myeonmok-dong. It features a hiking trail that exten ... More
With elevation of 348 meters, Yongmasan Mountain is their region’s highest peak and is located in Myeonmok-dong. It features a hiking trail that extends from the Achasan mountain ranges, passing through Manguri Park and Junggok-dong all the way to the back gate of Children’s Grand Park.
The forest has kept its natural condition unopened to the public throughout the Japanese occupation, liberation, war, and industrialization.
Ahopsan ... More
The forest has kept its natural condition unopened to the public throughout the Japanese occupation, liberation, war, and industrialization.
Ahopsan Forest in Gijang-gun, Busan, is a place that was not open to the world for 400 years. The place became known to the world after becoming the filming location for the movie Kundo: Age of the Rampant in 2014. In 2016, the owners who managed the forest for 400 years decided to open the place to the public. The forest was designated as a green belt and water source conservation area for a long time, preserving the healthy natural environment and ecosystem.
The represented place is bamboo habitat. There are two bamboo forests within nine mountains. The Maengjongjuk Forest is the first one encountered along the trail. Go into the dense bamboo forest and look up to the sky to see the glistening sunlight between the leaves. The second bamboo forest is a flat bamboo field known as the bamboo tree–lined trail. The bamboo forest densely populates both sides of the path to block most light, allowing visitors to take a stroll.
While the village’s beautiful landscape gave it the nickname of the Machu Picchu of Korea, the town was a part of the painful history of Busan. Refuge ... More
While the village’s beautiful landscape gave it the nickname of the Machu Picchu of Korea, the town was a part of the painful history of Busan. Refugees settled in Gamcheon Village during the Korean War and cultivated the mountainous region to make a living. In 2009, students, artists, and residents decorated the village as a part of the Village Art Project, and the town grew into a leading tourist attraction of Busan since then. The Gamcheon Culture Village, now a landmark of west Busan, is favored by tourists as an experience-based destination. Follow the stamp map purchased at the village information center to complete the alley tour.
Artworks and mural paintings turn the backward alley of Gamcheon into an animated village, attracting people’s attention along with various souvenir shops and workshops where you can stop by to attend the experience programs and create your own souvenir.
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