Jeollabuk-do(Gimje-si)


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gimcheon-si)

Soo Motel, located in Gimcheon city, is ideal for guests wishing to take a break from their hectic routine and alleviate their stress and fatigue in a beautiful natural environment. Its guest rooms are designed according to different themes on each floor. The motel is within easy reach of public transportation including the bus terminal and train station. In addition, Soo Motel is only 15 minutes’ walk from Jikjisa Temple and Buhwang Dam, and 3 minutes’ walk from Yeonhwaji Pond, which jogging course (Yeonkkot Jogging Course) traverses a beautiful environment filled with lotus flowers. Tourists can also experience Gimcheon city’s famous festivals such as the Plum Flower Festival in April and the Grape Festival in summer.


Busan(Yeongdo-gu)

Taejongdae Cliffed Coast was formed by many layers of rock being forced together beneath a lake during the Cretaceous period, and then worn away over time by the sea. The coast features many geological formations, including sea caves and uniquely shaped rocks. Visitors can enjoy walking on the forested paths, or take the train course to easily access Taejongdae Observatory and Yeongdo Coastal Culture Space. Current Status Scenic Site No.17 (Designated on November 1, 2005) Restricted Mountain Areas [Forest Fire Prevention Period] February 1 - May 15 / November 1 - December 15 * Subject to change depending on weather conditions. Operating Hours 04:00-24:00 Parking Facilities Available Parking Lots Entrance parking lot (buses only): 26 spaces No. 7 parking lot (sedans only): 402 spaces No. 7-2 parking lot (sedans only): 411 spaces Jayu Land parking lot: 114 spaces Admission Fees Free Available Facilities Danubi Train, observatory rest area (fast food restaurants, Korean restaurant, sovenir shops, cafeteria), Taejongsa Temple, Gumyeongsa Temple, cruise, sports park * Bicycles and motorcycles prohibited. * Cooking prohibited, use the picnic tables. * Fishing only allowed at Jagal Madang. Facility Utilization Fees [Danubi Train] - Ticket office hours: 09:00-17:30 - Operating hours: 09:20 - 17:30 - Admission: Adults 3,000 won / Teenagers 2,000 won / Children 1,500 won * Closed in the case of adverse weather * Ticketing may end 2-3 hours before closing time Restrooms Available


Ulsan(Buk-gu)

For those hoping for a view of the winter sea, or those longing for the engulfing embrace of the clear dark-blue waves crashing into huge rocks, this is the place to be. When one thinks about Shin-myung Jeong-ja Beach, most people are reminded of Sokcho, Gangneung, Donghae and Samcheok in Gangwon-do. Nevertheless, many tourists seek the east coast that spreads from Jujeon in Uljin to Gampo. The costal road, with its beautiful scenery of sea and mountains, is a popular driving route. With diverse attractions nearby, many vacationers are attracted to this beach during the winter.


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Euljiro・Chungmuro・Namsan

I Love Sindangdong is a tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) restaurant opened in 2001 when seven tteokbokki restaurants with over 25 years of history joined together. A DJ plays music and tells stories of the guests. The restaurant also features a stage with an acoustic guitar for live performances. Order and delivery service is available via the homepage.


Jeju-do(Jeju-si)

Hotel Maple Jeju is located in Nohyeong-dong, Sinjeju, next to Jeju’s commercial center, and links with the ‘coastal tour road of Jeju.’ The hotel is situated on the main street of Jeju, just a stone’s throw from large shopping centers and a cinema, and is just ten minutes’ drive from the airport. Jeju’s major tourist destinations include Hallasan Mountain, Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone, Yongduam Rock, and the Jungmun Tourist Complex with its clean beaches and emerald water. Beautiful Jeju offers tourists a memorable trip and lots of fascinating attractions.


Chungcheongbuk-do(Yeongdong-gun)


Gyeongsangnam-do(Goseong-gun)

In Goseong-gun, Gyeongnam, the Cloud Pension is located in a secluded place surrounded by mountains and forests with fresh and clean air. Log cabins mix well with the surrounding scenery. The rooms are divided into one room, two rooms and duplex room, and each room is independent from o thers for uninterrupted comfortable stay. Room interior is finished with eco-friendly logs and small fireplace in each room is tasteful. There are subsidiary facilities such as outdoor BBQ, swimming pool and foot volleyball court as well as intimate café and parking lot. As for nearby tourist attractions, there are Danghangpo Tourist Site, Sangjokam Provincial Park, Danghangpo and Dinosaur Museum.


Incheon(Ganghwa-gun) , Ganghwado Island

Daemyeongheon House is a modern hanok building integrating elements of European architecture. Its interior features design that cannot be found in traditional hanok, such as English herringbone-style floorboards and stained glasses. The kitchen has a well-preserved domestic furnace and items in the style of 1930s, exemplifying the unique atmosphere of this modern hanok. Daemyeongheon is also famous for its connection to Kim Gu (pen-name: Baekbeom), a prominent independence activist: When Kim fled to Ganghwado Island about a hundred years ago, Daemyeongheon was the place he stayed for about three months, and also a place where he presided over a village school. Traces of Kim’s stay can still be found in the building. Daemyeongheon House is made up of three buildings of the main building, a detached building, and an annex. The area that the guests stay in is the annex. The annex has three rooms, a central wooden-floored hall (daecheong), raised floor (numaru), balcony (jjongmaru), and kitchen. The restroom, which is also fitted with a shower booth, is located outside the building. Since reservations are offered to only one group per day, visitors have the house to themselves during their stay. Because of the building’s unique characteristics, guests are prohibited from cooking indoors; instead, guests are provided with a complimentary breakfast, such as bread, tea, coffee, and fruit. Paid programs on site include tea ceremony, azalea craft on traditional Korean paper, retro-style clothing rental, and photography. Guided tours are offered twice per day at 14:00 and 16:00. The tour takes about 0.5–1 hr and requires a fee of KRW 10,000 (including tea). However, visitors should check the date before their visit, as the guided tour is not available when there are any guests staying in the house.