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Innisfree Jeju House (이니스프리 제주하우스)

7.8Km    1     2024-03-20

23, Sinhwayeoksa-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Innisfree is a natural brand that embodies the natural beauty of clean Jeju Island. Innisfree Jeju House sells Innisfree cosmetics, brunch and drinks inspired by Jeju Island. Aromatic oils with the scents of peony, cedar, and birch, as well as body cleansers, hand washes, and mask packs are ideal for gifts. Their signature menu is Haenyeo Basket Brunch that includes rice balls and deep-fried shrimp. Hallabong pin seom cake (Hallabong Island Cake), Oreum seom cake (Oreum Island Cake) are also favorites among patrons. In addition, they offer soap making kits, so that customers can make their own soap.

Jinmi Myeongga (진미명가)

Jinmi Myeongga (진미명가)

7.9Km    21944     2024-02-20

167 Sagyenam-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Jinmi Myeongga, under the ownership of Chef Kang Chang-gun, a saw-edged perch maestro, offers an extensive menu of over 30 dishes derived from a single saw-edged perch. Established in 1983, it has become a favored dining spot for Korean presidents and global leaders. Guests ordering Jeju's natural saw-edged perch are treated to hoe (raw fish), ppyeo jiriguk (bone fish soup), and an assortment of side dishes, where the hoe is noted for its chewiness and the fish soup for its rich flavor. It's advisable to make a reservation before visiting.    

Jeju Yakcheonsa Temple (약천사(제주))

Jeju Yakcheonsa Temple (약천사(제주))

8.0Km    59604     2024-03-12

293-28, Ieodo-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-738-5000

Jeju Yakcheonsa Temple is the largest temple in Asia. Originally a small hermitage named Yaksuam, it was named Yakcheonsa because of a famous mineral spring  ('Yaksu') nearby. It enshrines tombstones of two royal couples from the Joseon Dynasty: King Munjong and his consort, and King Yeongchin and his consort. The temple also offers temple stays for both Koreans and foreigners.

Little Prince Citrus Orchard (어린왕자감귤밭)

Little Prince Citrus Orchard (어린왕자감귤밭)

8.3Km    0     2024-02-20

45-1 Chusa-ro 36beon-gil, Daejeong-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Little Prince Citrus Orchard is a café located in an 8,000 square meter palm grove, enriched with Jeju scoria. The café's citrus orchard is home to 11 species of animals, allowing visitors to feed them with any drink order. In winter, the citrus harvest season, they also offer a citrus picking activity. Their signature offerings include the fresh green tangerine smoothie and hallabong smoothie.

Daejeonghyanggyo Confucian School (대정향교)

Daejeonghyanggyo Confucian School (대정향교)

8.5Km    17305     2019-12-26

165-17, Hyanggyo-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-742-8866

Daejeonghyanggyo was a Confucian school during Joseon Dynasty. Although the exact date of construction is uncertain, it is estimated that the building was built around the same time as Daejeonghyeon in 1416.

The school was originally located inside Bukseong but it was once moved outside of Dongmun and then again to the site of Seoseong. It was finally moved to Dansan Oreum where it remains to this day. At present, Daejeonghyanggyo Confucian School consists of Daeseongjeon, Myeongryundang, Dongjae, Seojae Shinsammun, Daeseongmun, Dongmalmun and Dongjeongmun. Daeseongjeon was remodeled in 1669, 1688, and 1752. Myeongryundang was rebuilt in 1772. After several instances of remodeling and rebuilding, Daeseongjeon was remodeled again in 1993. The Confucian school was designated as the Jeju Tangible Cultural Asset No. 4 in August 1971.

St. Isidore Farm (성이시돌목장)

St. Isidore Farm (성이시돌목장)

8.8Km    2     2023-02-16

53, Sallongnam-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-740-6000

St. Isidore Farm was born when an Irish priest named McGlinchey (Korean name: Im Pi-je) was appointed in Jeju's Hallim region in 1954 and opened a livestock bank to help the impoverished locals. In 1961, it officially opened a central practice farm to not only educate on the livestock industry but also carry out hog farming, sheep breeding, beef cattle raising and dairy businesses. Today, the farm primarily raises cows and racehorses and produces high-quality organic milk and horses for racing to utilize the profits in various welfare projects. The farmland also presents an exotic scenery as the vast grasslands blend in with modern structures such as Ctesiphon, which symbolizes the history of the farm. The farm also has a cafe that uses milk produced at the farm in addition to a trail and park with religious themes.

Seogwipo Recreational Forest (서귀포자연휴양림)

Seogwipo Recreational Forest (서귀포자연휴양림)

9.0Km    48646     2020-08-13

882, 1100-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-738-4544

Seogwipo Recreational Forest is Korea’s southernmost recreational park that serves as an excellent nature getaway by preserving the mountain’s forest environment and ecosystem while minimalizing manmade structures as much as possible. The park is located approximately 700 meters above sea level, and is 10 °C lower in average temperature compared to that of Seogwipo’s downtown, providing the ideal condition to enjoy forest bathing and camping from spring to fall. The park is easily accessible by car, thanks to the paved road from the mountain’s foothills all the way up to the park’s entrance. It takes about 30 minutes by car from Seogwipo’s downtown to the recreational park. The park is densely packed with trees and the air is filled with the refreshing forest scent, and even has a pebble walking trail suitable for a barefoot massage. The forest is equipped with amenities such as a mountain cottage, forest bathing site, campfire site, cooking area, and auto-camping site. Although the amenities serve to provide visitors’ convenience, they are minimized so as to prevent damage to the forest’s natural environment.

Jeju Glass Castle (제주 유리의성)

9.5Km    87323     2024-03-15

462 Nokchabunjae-ro, Hangyeong-myeon, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-772-7777

Jeju Glass Castle is a theme park centered around glass art, featuring exhibition halls, gardens, and an array of glass sculptures. The park showcases nearly 250 glass structures across six different areas, which include the world's first glass maze, the world's largest glass globe, and various glass creations such as diamonds, fences, and bridges. Additionally, it houses works by famous glass artists from around the world, including those from Italy, Czech Republic, and Japan. 

Gangjeongcheon Stream (강정천)

Gangjeongcheon Stream (강정천)

9.6Km    26302     2022-08-18

Gangjeong-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-740-6000

Unlike most streams on Jeju Island that can easily run dry, Gangjeongcheon Stream, located to the east of Gangjeong Village in Seogwipo-si, flows with clear water all year round. The stream stretches 16 kilometers in length and has 7 small ponds, 6 bridges and 13 waterfalls. The old pine trees and uniquely formed rocks and stones on either side of the stream make for great natural sightseeing.

The stream is home to sweetfish and groups of mandarin ducks, which are Natural Monument. During summer, the stream is crowded with vacationers thanks to the clean water and relaxing environment.

Jeju Fire Festival (제주들불축제)

Jeju Fire Festival (제주들불축제)

9.9Km    74216     2023-04-23

San 59-8, Bongseong-ri, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
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Jeju Fire Festival is a representative cultural festival related to Jeju's culture of livestock care. Held every March at Saebyeoloreum Volcanic Cone, the night sky lights up with fiery red. The festival features a media façade show, torch march, fire show, and more as well as various programs and food trucks.