We went here in early March 2020. It is located in Pyongchang of Gangwon-do, and by car it took around 2.5hours from Seoul. There is plenty of free carpark space and it is around 5 min walk from carpark to the farm entrance.
In 2020 we had a rather late snowfall in Korea hence most of the farm area was still covered by snow during our visit. The sheep were put in two houses in winter and you can feed and touch them which was included in the entrance fee.
There was no restaurant inside the farm so suggest you either have it outside at the carpark area or bring your own if needed.
A very nice place to spend with family. It can also be a half day option if you are skiing in Yongpyong or Alpensia resorts, as the sheep farm is around 30min from these...
Read moreCame to this place February 2022 (winter). It was bitter cold as expected during that time of the year (plus Daegwallyeong is known to be one of the coldest places in Korea) but the scenery was just astonishing. You get to feed the sheep for a certain fee (it wasn’t expensive if I remember correctly) and the entrance fee was okay too. Just one downside is the transportation going to the area - you need to take either a taxi or drive because the place isn’t quite accessible via public...
Read moreDaegwallyeong has great scenery and a lot of cute sheep. The sheep usually roams out in the fields, but as I went during the cold parts of the year, they were kept in the building.
The sheep are very pleasant. They are not intimidating, and they are very soft to touch. All activities inside the ranch are free after the entrance fee.
I would definitely recommend visiting this place, if you’re touring around Pyeongchang, or the...
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