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Donghae Mureung Health Forest: Gangwon-do 동해무릉건강숲

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455, Samhwa-ro, Donghae-si, Gangwon-do (강원특별자치도 동해시 삼화로 455 (삼화동))

Donghae Mureung Health Forest: A Wellness Sanctuary


Located in Donghae, Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province, Donghae Mureung Health Forest is a premier wellness destination that blends nature’s beauty with healing experiences. Recognized as a 2024-2025 Excellent Wellness Tourism Destination, this serene retreat offers a range of therapeutic programs and eco-friendly accommodations designed to rejuvenate your body and mind.

Highlights
Natural Beauty at Mureunggyegok Valley

The forest lies at the entrance of Mureunggyegok Valley, surrounded by lush mountains and flowing streams. Visitors can marvel at the iconic Mureungbanseok Rock, a massive natural stone with ancient carvings, or take peaceful walks along the valley’s picturesque trails.

Oseonnyeotang Outdoor Pool
Cool off in this nature-friendly outdoor pool, fed by the crystal-clear waters of the valley. With modern amenities and breathtaking views, the pool is perfect for a refreshing summer retreat.

Healing Experiences
Donghae Mureung Health Forest offers a variety of wellness activities:
* Craft Workshops: Create eco-friendly items like cypress pillows and natural soaps.
* Themed Healing Rooms: Relax in the Salt Cave, detoxify in Red Clay Saunas, or recharge in the Oxygen Healing Room.
* Heat Therapy: Enjoy capsule-based therapy beds that improve circulation and boost immunity.

Why Visit?
Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or personal rejuvenation, Donghae Mureung Health Forest offers a unique blend of nature, wellness, and sustainability. Escape the stresses of daily life and recharge in this peaceful sanctuary.

Plan your visit today and discover the healing power of Donghae Mureung Health Forest!


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・Information :
Lodging: ₩60,000–₩300,000 per night (varies by room type and season)
Saunas: ₩3,000–₩7,000 per session
Craft Programs: From ₩5,000 to ₩30,000 (varies by activity)
Note: Prices and schedules are subject to change. Check the official website for the latest information before visiting.

・Closed :
Lodging: Open year-round
Saunas: Closed every Monday

・Operating Hours :
Lodging: Check-in at 3:00 PM, Check-out by 11:00 AM
Saunas: 7:00 AM–10:00 PM

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