Jeju Olle Walking Festival 제주올레걷기축제
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The Jeju Olle Walking Festival is held in autumn when Jeju’s nature is at its best, to offer the opportunity of walking the wonderful Jeju Island with fellow participants who enjoy walking tours, along with performances and food. The festival started in 2010 on Jeju Olle Trail - Route 1 and finally reaches its last official course, Jeju Olle Trail - Route 21 in this year’s festival after walking around the whole of Jeju Island. Continuing for two consecutive days, the first day and second day walk through Route 20 and Route 21 respectively. Through this festival, people can experience various cultural art programs as well.
Utilization information
・Finished : 20151031
・Location : Jeju Olle Trail - Route 20 & 21
・Beginning : 20151030
・Performance Times : 09:00-18:00
・Operating Hours : Pre-registration fee (Until October 15): 20,000 won for individuals / 15,000 won for groups of 20 or more, teenagers and younger, people with disabilities, and men of national merit
On-site registration fee (first-come first-served basis): 25,000 won for individuals / 20,000 won for groups of 20 or more, teenagers and younger, people with disabilities, and men of national merit
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Programs
- November 07 (Fri): Route 18: Dongmun Rotary Sanjicheon Square ~ Jocheon Manse Dongsan (18.2km, 6~7 hours)
- November 08 (Sat): Route 19: Jocheon Manse Dongsan ~ Gimnyeong Seo-pogu (18.6km, 6~7 hours)
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