Dosol Valley 선운산 도솔계곡
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Dosol valley is located in Mt. Seonunsan, Gochang-gun district. Seonunsan Mountain, which is also called Dosolsan Mountain, is known for its thick forests and intriguing rock formations. Traveling along the valley, one can come across many interesting sites such as Jinheung cave, Yongmun cave, Nakjodae, and Cheonma peak. Dosol valley is also famous for being very deep, where the mountain and water fight each other and whirl around in a yin-yang shape. The green forests in the summer cover the valley beautifully, and the red leaves and white snow decorate the area in the fall and winter.
Utilization information
・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-63-563-3450, +82-63-560-8687, +82-63-560-8684 (Korean)
・Parking Facilities : Available
・Closed : N/A (open all year round)
・Operating Hours : Sunrise - Sunset
Hiking Course
*Jungchon Maeul Village → Gyeongsusan Mountain → Seoksangam (travel time: 1.5 hrs / 3km)
* Seoksangam → Suribong Peak → Chamdangam → Dosoram → Nakjodae → Cheonmabong Peak → Seonunsa Temple (travel time: 4 hrs / 8km)
* Museum of Agricultural Relics → Bongsuam → Sajaam → Baemaenbawi → Cheonmabong Peak → Nakjodae → Dosoram (travel time: 3.5 hrs / 7km)
*Guam → Samcheongul Cave → Bihaksan Mountain → Huieoje → Dosoljae → Seonunsa Temple (travel time: 3 hrs / 7km)
*Guam → Anjangbawi Rock → Seonbawi Rock → Tanggeonbawi Rock → Ticket Office (travel time: 3 hrs / 6km)
* Seoksangam → Chamdangam → Dosoram → Nakjodae → Cheonmabong Peak (travel time: 3 hrs / 6km)
Available Facilities
Parking Fees
Cars: 2,000 won / Bus: 3,000 won
Access
From Gochang Intercity Bus Terminal, take a direct bus or a local bus to Seonunsa Temple (선운사).
Direct Bus: runs 8 times a day / Local Bus: runs 24 times a day
From Gwangju U-Square Bus Terminal, take a direct bus to Seonunsa Temple.
(runs 4 times a day)
250, Seonunsa-ro, Asan-myeon, Gochang-gun, Jeollabuk-do
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