Hwaam Tourist Attractions 화암관광지(화암8경)
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If you go southeast from downtown Jeongseon all the way to Dong-myeon, you will run into Hwaam Tourist Attraction (화암관광지), which is also known as Sogeumgang River (small diamond) because of its magnificent scenery. Although the road that runs through the site winding, it is perfectly paved and drivers can enjoy the beautiful view of thick forest and fascinating, often curious-looking rock formations and cliffs along the roadside. Hwaam Tourist Attraction is an ideal locale for leaf peeking in autumn.
Scenic Beauty 1: Hwaam Mineral Spring
At Hwaam Mineral Spring (화암약수), water rises up through a rock crater located in Dong-myeon, Jeongseon. The water is said to be good for stomachaches, eye infections, and skin diseases; and, as it contains nine essential elements such as calcium and fluorine, it tastes crisp and clean.
Scenic Beauty 2: Turtle Rock (on the right upper side of the path leading to Hwaam Mineral Spring).
Part of the path leading to Hwaam Mineral Spring is buttressed by a cliff, on which there is a rock that resembles the shape of a turtle.
Scenic Beauty 3: Yongmaso (on the riverside 500 meters ahead of the entrance to Hwaam Mineral Spring).
With its clean water and wide sheets of rock, Yongmaso Lake (용마소) is a popular attraction for vacationers.
Scenic Beauty 4: Hwaam Cave
Hwaam Cave (화암동굴) used to be a gold mine that was commercially operated from 1922 to 1945. The nation’s 5th largest goldmine was, however, found to have natural stalactites, and later the cave was developed as the only theme-based cave that combined gold and nature. The stalactite area is an open space of 2,800㎡ and the length of the path open to visitors is 1,803 meters. The entire area consists of 5 chapters, which in turn constitute 41 zones; it takes about an hour and a half to see all of the zones.
Scenic Beauty 5: Hwapyoju Cliff
Hwapyoju (화표주) is a cliff facing the entrance of Hwapyo-dong, which can be seen on your way from Hwaam-dong to Molundae (몰운대). The cliff may appear as if a giant sharpened a large sheet of rock and placed it upright, or less imaginatively, as if two pillars are standing side by side.
Scenic Beauty 6: Sogeumgang River
The four-kilometer stretch from Hwapyoju to Molundae, surrounded with 100 to 150-meter high rock cliffs and thick forest, is called Sogeumgang River (small Geumgang River), meaning that its beautiful scenery is reminiscent of that of the breathtaking Geumgangsan Mountain.
Scenic Beauty 7: Molundae Cliff (past Sogeumgang, on the right-hand side of Gubeulgil)
‘Molundae (몰운대)’ literally means ‘the cliff beyond which clouds disappear’. The tip of the steep cliff is adorned with three specimens of 500-year-old pine trees. Legend has it that gods would perch on the cliff’s top and enjoy the beautiful view. At the foot of the cliff lies a large sheet of rock that can accommodate hundreds of people.
Scenic Beauty 8: Gwangdaegok Valley (past Molundae, on the left)
Gwangdaegok Valley (광대곡) is said to be the mysterious place where heaven, earth and clouds meet. The surrounding hills are very rough and bumpy, which makes the area a renowned mountain in Korea. There is a belief among wild-ginseng diggers that they can find great ginseng if they pray in Gwangdaegok, so it is a popular attraction for such prospectors.
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Access
1. Take a bus from East Seoul Terminal to Jeongseon. Nine rounds of bus services are provided each day between 07:10 and 18:55, and the ride takes about 3 and a half hours.
Or take a bus from East Seoul Terminal to Gohan. Twenty four rounds of bus services are provided each day between 06:00 and 23:00 and the ride takes about 2 hours and 50 minutes. (033-563-9265). Then from Gohan you can travel to Jeongseon by bus that operates 10 times a day between 07:20 and 17:50. (033-591-2860).
2. Once in Jeongseon, take a city bus to Dong-myeon. Thirteen rounds of bus services are provided each day between 06:00 and 20:00 and the ride takes about 25 minutes. (033-563-1094)
248, Hwaam-ri, Dong-myeon, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do
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