This is an art valley showcasing stunning natural views of great granite formations, creating a breathtaking backdrop for creativity and inspiration. The unique combination of art and nature makes it a perfect destination for artists, nature lovers, and tourists alike. The valley is dotted with various art installations that harmonize with the surrounding landscape, encouraging visitors to immerse themselves in both the artistic and natural beauty.
Access to the valley is made easy with a convenient monorail system, which allows you to glide smoothly through the area while taking in the spectacular scenery from above. This efficient mode of transport not only saves time but also enhances the experience by providing panoramic views of the granite cliffs and lush greenery.
Walking trails are also available for those who prefer a more intimate exploration of the valley. As you stroll along the paths, you can encounter local wildlife and enjoy the peaceful ambiance that envelops the area. Whether you’re looking to create art, capture photographs, or simply escape into nature, this art valley offers a unique blend of accessibility and inspiration, making it a must-visit...
Read moreBlessed with beautiful natural environment, Pocheon Art Valley was once an abandoned granite quarry. Now, it has been transformed into an Eco-friendly space dedicated to culture and arts.
It's very popular site especially if you are k-drama fans because this site is used for many important scenes such as in last episodes of Hwayugi A Korean Odyssey (화유기), The beginning of Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (달의 연인-보보경심 려) when Hae-Soo tries to save a boy from drowning, and she ended drawning into the lake and waking up in Goryeo. and the sea where Sim Chung and Dam Ryung have a date in Legend of the Blue Sea...
Read moreI would simply advise to go if you have time to spare. The lenght of the trip there by bus or car is not worth the experience. It is sort of pretty and the setting is cool but that's all. The garden with sculptures is OK. If you are OK with walking then save the money from the monorail fee as its a nice exercise to walk up to the quarry. The facilities are good including parking, cafes and toilets. Avoid the astronomy museum...not good. The crowd is mixed, from tourists which ate mayority from Korea, to school kids and the eventual foreign tourist bus tour *If this post was useful...
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