This park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you prefer a leisurely jog, a relaxing picnic, a challenging hike, or simply quality family time, you will find it all here. As you wander through the park, you will encounter a poignant reminder of the past: a bear statue, a symbol of both strength and sorrow. The park's breathtaking vistas are truly awe-inspiring. I could easily spend hours, or even days, simply soaking up the beauty of the surroundings. For the adventurous, the mountain beckons. The climb is undoubtedly strenuous, but the rewards are immense. If you are not up for the challenge, the cable car offers a more leisurely ascent to the summit. I am already planning my return trip. I cannot wait to experience the panoramic views from the top of Seoraksan Mountain once again. This place has...
Read moreStunning Park which is a gem and real treasure of South Korea.
The Park itself is vast, with many different routes, trails and paths to explore.
The Cable Car, Waterfalls, Observatory and Ulsanbawi Rock are well worth seeing as are all of the smaller points and sights along the way. Most beautiful in...
Read moreBeautiful place! It is a must to visit this place when you're in South Korea. The wind blows hard and cold during spring. I suggest you to bring your coat, jacket, gloves, and hat (to cover your ear). I didn't make it to the top of the mountain due to hard wind but still it was beautiful...
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