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Micheongol Valley 미천골계곡

  • +82-33-670-2397
  • http://en.gangwon.to/page/index.html
Hwangi-ri, Seo-myeon, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do

Micheongol Valley starts from the Yangyang area and ends right before Guryongnyeong Pass. With not many visitors here, the valley is left in a pristine condition. The area is famous for its rich forest, clean water, uniquely shaped rocks, wild flora and fauna, underground mineral water tap, cultural heritages of the ancient kingdom Silla, locally produced honey and other forest products. The Micheongol Valley Recreational Forest is 5,652,000㎡ in size filled with broadleaf trees. At the entrance of the valley is the Seollimwon temple site, which was originally established under the reign of King Beopheung of Silla Kingdom and then closed off at the end of Goryeo Dynasty. Other relics include a stone lamp, 3-story pagoda, Honggakseonsa Monk Pagoda, and a Stupa.

With Donghaean Beach and Seoraksan National Park located nearby, Micheongol Valley makes a perfect destination for tourists.

Utilization information

・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-33-670-2397 (Korean)

・Parking Facilities : Available

Hiking Course

▲ Camping site No. 2 (제2야영장) → Jobong (조봉) → Piryeonggol (피령골) → Recreation Forest (휴양림) (5km, 5hrs, 30min)

Admission Fees

Free

Restrooms

Available

Parking Fees

3,000 won

Access

From Yangyang Bus Terminal, take a local bus bound for Micheongol Valley (미천골계곡).
* Bus Schedule: 06:30, 08:50, 14:10, 18:30

Or, take a taxi to Micheongol Valley (미천골계곡, 30min).

* Bus schedule is subject to change.
* Inquiries: +82-33-671-3013 (Korean)

Hwangi-ri, Seo-myeon, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do


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Micheongol Natural Recreation Forest

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Located in the Eastern part of Taebaeksan mountain range, Micheongol Recreational Forest is known for its rich forest where the natural ecology is well preserved. In secluded areas, thick stands of trees rise, and clean valleys have been undisturbed by human activity, providing breathtaking scenery.

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