Member's page Kim Satgat Memorial Hall (김삿갓 문학관/유적지)
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09:00~18:00
Entrance fee for Adults ---------------- KRW 2,000
Entrance fee for kids ---------------- KRW 1,000
It\'s consists of Kim Sat-gat\'s mausoleum, residence, literature museum, stone tower, stele, and statue. At the historical site, you can exhibit and ... More
It\'s consists of Kim Sat-gat\'s mausoleum, residence, literature museum, stone tower, stele, and statue. At the historical site, you can exhibit and experience his life and literary achievements as a wandering poet, and you can enjoy healing in nature along the valley and trails.
Entrance fee for Adults ---------------- KRW 7,000
Entrance fee for kids ---------------- KRW 5,000
Byeolmaro Observatory is a compound word of star, maru, and ro, and means 'a quiet summit to see the stars'. It is located at the top of Bongraesan Mo ... More
Byeolmaro Observatory is a compound word of star, maru, and ro, and means 'a quiet summit to see the stars'. It is located at the top of Bongraesan Mountain at an altitude of 799.8 meters, which has the best observation conditions among the Citizen Observatories, and is equipped with a main telescope with a diameter of 800mm and several auxiliary telescopes, allowing you to observe various celestial objects such as the moon, planets, and stars. There is an archway factory at the top of Bongraesan Mountain, where the observatory is located, so you can enjoy the surrounding scenery with a panoramic view, and the night view of Yeongwol-eup from the top of the mountain brings another impression along with astronomical observation. In addition to the astronomical observation room and planetarium projection room, there is a media zone where you can enjoy the beautiful shape of the universe, and on the third floor, there is a cafe with a panoramic view of Bongrae Mountain, where you can drink fresh coffee while looking at the panoramic scenery.
Apr ~ Sep: 15:00~23:00
Oct ~ Mar: 14:00~22:00
(Closed on Mon)
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67-3, Hasong-ri, Yeongwol-eup, Yeongwol-gun, Gangwon-do
-> parking lot between the golf driving range and the indoor gymnasium
Entrance fee for Adults ---------------- KRW 4,000
Entrance fee for kids ---------------- KRW 2,000
The Gossi Cave, which offers a 400 million year mystery, is one of Korea's representative caves, and it is said that it was named after the place wher ... More
The Gossi Cave, which offers a 400 million year mystery, is one of Korea's representative caves, and it is said that it was named after the place where the Ko family took refuge at the time of the Imjin War, and it is said that it has also been used as a water center. In the past, you could cross the 130-meter-wide Namhan River by ferry to reach the entrance, but now it is connected to the cave by a bridge.
The cave's development direction is from northeast to southwest and was discovered in 1966. It was designated as Natural Monument No. 219 on June 4, 1969 and opened to the public on May 15, 1974. Gossi Cave is a typical limestone cave with a multi-layered structure consisting of several layers. The lower level is in the form of a horizontal cave where a river flows, and a passage is developed from the entrance in a southwesterly direction. The total length of the main cave is about 950 meters, the length of the tunnel is about 2,438 meters, and the total length of the Gossi Cave is 3,388 meters, of which only about 500 meters is developed for tourism and is open to the public. In the Gossi Cave, various cave products such as stalactites, stalactites, stalagmites, stone pillars, cave corals, stalmites, curtains, cave pearls, physolite, cave shields, grain stones, and moon oils are distributed, and deformed stalactites also grow at various points.
The name "topography of the Korean Peninsula" was given because it literally resembles the Korean Peninsula when viewed from above. Sunam Village, wh ... More
The name "topography of the Korean Peninsula" was given because it literally resembles the Korean Peninsula when viewed from above. Sunam Village, where you can see the topography of the Korean Peninsula, is located at the end of the Pyeongchang River, which is the main river of the Seogang River.
Places to visit in Yeongwol The best place to see the topography of the Korean Peninsula is the observatory. If you park your car in the parking lot on the Korean Peninsula and walk along the mountain road, you will come to the observatory. There are almost no slopes and the path is well paved, so it is about the difficulty of a light walk. If you walk up for about 20 minutes, you can enjoy the panoramic scenery and the topography of the Korean Peninsula with a strong presence. The uniquely shaped terrain arose due to the different flow rates flowing inside and outside the river. The outside flowed quickly, carving through the cliffs, while the inside flowed slowly, piling up sand. By repeating this process, a unique bend was created.
If you want to enjoy the topography of the Korean Peninsula more fully, why not go to the Korean Peninsula Raft Village? The Sunam Village Raft departs from the East Sea of the Korean Peninsula created by the flow of the Pyeongchang River and travels 1km round trip to the west coast.
The seondol is located on the cliff by the Seogang River in Yeongwol Bangjeol-ri, and it is a standing stone about 70 meters high that is also called ... More
The seondol is located on the cliff by the Seogang River in Yeongwol Bangjeol-ri, and it is a standing stone about 70 meters high that is also called Shinseonam, and it is a place where the blue river and the layered rock cliff combine to show a beautiful scenery. It is a scenic spot with legends that Danjong took a short rest at the place where he could see the menhir on the way to Yeongwol Cheongnyeongpo, and that it became a 'menhir' because it looked like a god standing tall.
Entrance fee for Adults ---------------- KRW 2,000
Entrance fee for kids ---------------- KRW 1,000
Jangneung Royal Tomb is a historic royal burial site located in Yeongwol. It is the tomb of King Danjong, the sixth king of the Joseon Dynasty. King D ... More
Jangneung Royal Tomb is a historic royal burial site located in Yeongwol. It is the tomb of King Danjong, the sixth king of the Joseon Dynasty. King Danjong of Joseon ascended to the throne at a young age but was later dethroned by his uncle, King Sejo of Joseon. After being exiled to Yeongwol, Danjong tragically died there. Jangneung was later established as his royal tomb, honoring his legacy.
The tomb is set in a serene natural landscape surrounded by mountains and forests, reflecting traditional Korean royal tomb architecture, which harmonizes with nature based on Confucian principles. Visitors can explore the burial mound, stone statues, and ceremonial pathways that represent the dignity of a king.
Today, Jangneung is part of the Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty, recognized by UNESCO for their historical and cultural significance. It is a peaceful and meaningful destination where visitors can learn about Korean history while enjoying the beauty of nature.
Entrance fee for Adults ---------------- KRW 3,000
Entrance fee for kids ---------------- KRW 2,000
This is the place where Danjong was demoted to Nosangun and exiled. It is separated from Yeongwol-eup to the west, and the West River flows through it ... More
This is the place where Danjong was demoted to Nosangun and exiled. It is separated from Yeongwol-eup to the west, and the West River flows through it, forming a peninsula-shaped terrain. Dong · North · The west side is blocked by deep water, and the south side that connects to the land is blocked by the layered rock cliffs of Yukulbong Peak. Danjong described this place as a land island. Danjong was exiled here in 1457 (Sejo 3). When the West River flooded that summer and flooded the Cheongnyeongpo area, he stayed at Guanpungheon, a guesthouse, and closed his eyes after a few months. There is a stele that tells that Danjong lived there and a monument to the forbidden monument of Cheongnyeongpo. It is said that the maintenance monument is the handwriting of King Yeongjo, and the gold monument was erected by Park Ki-jeong during the reign of King Jeongjo.
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