Gaudo Island 가우도
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Gaudo Island is the only populated island of the eight islands in Gangjinman Bay. The name, meaning "cow head," comes from its appearance when seen from Boeunsan Mountain. The island is connected to the mainland on both sides by hanging bridges. The island also features a 2.5 km-long trekking course that showcases the beautiful environment of both the mountains and the ocean.
Utilization information
・Information : [Gaudo Island Fishing Park]
Operating hours: Sunrise-sunset
Adults 10,000 won / Children 5,000 won (Includes reel & bait)
Inquiries: +82-10-7220-8458
・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-61-430-3312
・Parking Facilities : Available (Small cars: 62 spaces / Large vehicles: 4 spaces)
・Closed : N/A (Open all year round)
Hiking Course
Areas Open to the Public
Mangho Bridge: 716m / approx. 15min walk
Admission Fees
Restrooms
Access
[Intercity Bus]
Take an express bus from Central City Bus Terminal to Gangjin Bus Terminal.
From Gangjin, take a Nongeochon Bus bound for Maryang and get off at Jeodu Village Bus Stop.
Cross the bridge to reach the island.
473, Wolgot-ro, Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do
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