Hueree Natural Park 휴애리 자연생활공원
- +82-64-732-2114
- hueree.com
Located at the outskirts of Mt. Halla, Hueree Natural Park is one of the most local and beautiful parks on Jeju Island. Commonly depicted as “an island within the island,” the park is a fun place to experience nature and its importance. It offers various seasonal programs: Apricot Flower Festival, Plum Harvest, and Orange Mandarin Harvest. Earthenware, Dottong (traditional local bathroom), and millstones offer a glimpse of local life and culture. Visitors can also feed baby pigs, rabbits, squirrels, and black goats. Full of colorful volcanic stone towers in the pine forest, the park is floored with volcanic cinders (called scoria) in its entirety. Walking barefoot amidst the gently blowing wind in the forest will surely offer the best rest and leisure to visitors.
Utilization information
・Maximum Occupancy : 2,000 people
・Information : * Nature Learning Programs
Chasing Baby Pigs, Feeding Wild Rabbits, Riding on Oxcarts, Feeding Black Goats, Feeding Ostriches, and Feeding Squirrels
* Seasonal Programs
Plum Harvest, Sweet Potato Harvest, and Orange Mandarin Harvest
* Other Programs
Arrow Throwing, Walking in the Water, and Mounting Stone Towers
* What’s Scoria?
Scoria often forms as a frothy crust on lava flows that crumbles off as the flow moves. It is also blown out of the crater during eruptions. Scoria is known for emitting far-infrared radiation (92-94%) and having deodorizing (89%) and antibacterial (99.97%) effects. Because of its precious value as a natural resource, scoria on Jeju Island is protected. It is strictly forbidden to take it off the island.
This scoria is all over Hueree Natural Park.
※ Effects of Scoria
Walking barefoot on scoria can help to improve human organs by natural foot massaging, restore natural healing system, and relieve fatigue by promoting healthy blood circulation.
Scoria is known for purifying air and water.
※ Listed programs are subject
to change. Find more details via website or call the management office.
・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-64-732-2114 (Korean)
・Opening date : 05.05.07
・Parking Facilities : Available (30 spaces for bus, 200 spaces for sedan)
・Closed : N/A (Open all year round)
・Operating Hours : 09:00-18:00 (* Last admission at 16:30.)
- Tangerine picking, horseback riding, and natural swimming pool experiences
Last admission at 16:00.
[Feeding black pigs]
10:00-17:00 Every hour on the hour
Film Locations
KBS 'Mom's Diary'(2014. 6)
KBS 'Talk Show YeoYouManMan'(2013. 9 / 2013. 12)
Admission Fees
Adults 11,000 won / Teenagers 9,000 won / Children 8,000 won / People with disabilities & Seniors 7,000 won
* Group
Adults 8,000 won / Teenagers 7,000 won / Children 6,000 won
* Horseback Riding: 10,000 won / Tangerine picking: 5,000 won (optional experience upon admission)
Available Facilities
Facilities for the Handicapped
Access
From Jeju International Airport, take Bus 100 or 500 to Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal (시외버스터미널) bus stop.
Transfer to Bus 5.16 to Harye-ri (하례리) bus stop.
Take a taxi to Hueree Natural Park (휴애리 자연생활공원). (2km)
256, Sinryedong-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
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