.0M 6 2021-03-30
1529-45, Gaegi-ro, Boseong-gun, Jeollanam-do
This hanok (traditional Korean house) accommodation is located in Bongnae-myeon, Boseong-gun, Jeollanam-do. It is part of Boseong’s natural dye craft complex “The Sum,” which also offers a Korean traditional dye experience on site.
There are six rooms in total: Design (Special) Room and Pyeonbaek Room, two-person ondol (under-the-floor heating system) rooms with a maximum occupancy of 6; Jjokbang and Nokchabang rooms, two-person bedrooms with a maximum capacity of 4; Hwangtobang Room, a 6-person mixed dormitory ideal for families; and Honghwabang Room, a women-only dormitory ondol room with a maximum occupancy of 4. Each room has a restroom, and numaru (raised open floor space), which is also used as an exhibition space for dyed products, functions as a common rest area. The complex also has a shared kitchen, a shared bathroom, and a barbecue area.
The management offers a suite of experience programs for the guests, including herbal foot bath, meditation, bedding making, weaving experience, medicinal food, Korean paper craft, and natural dyeing, each with a small group size of 5 to 10 per session.
8.9Km 5 2023-09-11
18-33 , Ganae-gil, Boseong-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-10-5217-8041
Mokimdang is a private hanok stay located in the historic village of Mundeok-myeon in Boseong-gun, Jeollanam-do. It was introduced in EBS Culture Program <Architecture Exploration, House>. The accomodation consists of three rooms - ondol room, bedroom, and kitchen, plus two bathroom/toilets - and of course a yard. Guests need to bring their own toiletries, and can bring their dogs with them - though there’s an extra charge for this. English language local information is available. The beautiful Sonngwangsa and its hermitage Bulil-am are nearby, as is the Daewonsa Tibet Museum.
8.9Km 1 2023-09-11
31-1 , Ganae-gil, Boseong-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-10-9220-5904
Ganghyunjae is a hanok accommodation located in Boseong, Jeollanam-do where you can relax in the peaceful atmosphere of a rural village. It is a restored hanok that was completely destroyed by fire during the Korean War. The toenmaru (narrow wooden porch) window wall creates a cozy atmosphere inside. Along the toenmaru, there are four guest rooms, and the Sarangbang (study room) is equipped with teaware for guests to enjoy tea. For the guests' convenience, there is a large dining table and a kitchen where they can prepare meals. There is an outdoor barbecue facility on one side of the yard. The house next to Ganghyunjae is the birthplace of Seo Jae-pil, and nearby tourist attractions include Hwasun Juam Lake and Daewonsa Temple.
17.1Km 30959 2024-08-13
15-9 Yeokjeon-gil, Boseong-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-853-2885
Ganggol Village was home to the Gwangju Lee Clan, with most of the hosues being built in the early 20th century. Of the many houses here, three of them have been recognized as important folk materials, along with one pavilion. In the Ganggol Village Experience Program, participants can spend a night at the traditional hanok village and experience the lifestyle of the old days.
17.2Km 14507 2021-08-27
Seungjugoemok 1-gil, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do
+82-1577-2013
Located in both Seungju-eup and Songgwang-myeon of Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do, Jogyesan Mountain has two famous Buddhist temples on it, Seonamsa Temple and Songgwangsa Temple. It is a relatively low mountain with rounded corners and a soft tranquility.
Around Seonamsa Temple there are several peaks such as Wolchulbong Peak, Janggunbong Peak and Gitdaebong Peak as well as the Ilweolseok boulder. This area is always crowded with visitors all year round due to the famous Songgwangsa and Seonamsa temples. There are hikers who visit Jogyesan Mountain as well; the mountain is known to have gradual slopes and walking paths, making it great for a light stroll.
17.5Km 50951 2024-03-08
100 Songgwangsaan-gil, Songgwang-myeon, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-755-0107
Songgwangsa Temple is a temple located to the west of Jogyesan Mountain and is known as one of the three priceless temples along with Haeinsa Temple in Hapcheon and Tongdosa Temple in Yangsan. It was founded during the Silla dynasty and boasts cultural assets including four national treasures and 26 treasures, along with over 80 buildings including the Daeungbojeon Hall. Additionally, it operates the Buddhist Museum exhibiting temple cultural assets, a Buddhist university, and templestay programs.
19.5Km 86820 2022-12-28
30, Chungmin-gil, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-749-8831
Naganeupseong Walled Town is located in Jeollanam-do, and contains a fortress town that is over 59,504 ㎡ in size. The fortress walls were built using square-shaped stones to reach 4 meters in x_height, 3 to 4 meters in x_width, and 1,410 meters in total length. The town consists of three neighborhoods along the east, south and west of the fortress walls. The village is overall well preserved, allowing visitors to observe houses and lifestyles that have all been passed down from the past. The town is highly valued as a historical and cultural resource for studying traditional folk customs.
19.5Km 6525 2021-03-18
45, Pyeongchon 3-gil, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-749-8855
Located near Naganeupseong Walled Town, The Deep Rooted Tree Museum displays the collections of Han Chang-gi, the founder of two renowned magazines in Korea. The collections range from the relics of the Bronze Age to those of modern times. Through the museum, visitors can catch a glimpse of the lifestyle and culture of Korea’s ancestors.
19.7Km 9492 2024-09-26
30 Chungmin-gil, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-749-8831
Naganeupseong Folk Culture Festival is held in Naganeupseong Walled Town, a Historic Site, featuring various programs that allow visitors to experience traditional folk food, gugak performances, circus acts and much more. There will also be historical events such as Baekjungnori (folk play), a recreation of the fortress construction, a horseback parade, and many other events.
19.9Km 1 2023-10-26
806-70 , Jojeongnae-gil, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do
+82-10-9268-6524
Ryuhwanggawonnim is a hanok pension in Naganeupseong Walled Town, Suncheon, Jeollanam-do. The pension stands in the midst of cypress wood, and visitors will quickly sense the healing phytoncides. Guest accommodation is in the sarangchae, and consists of two rooms with two beds and two bathrooms, plus a raised-floor numaru, where guests can enjoy a cup of tea while taking in the fresh air and beautiful scenery. Clean bedding is provided. The pension only accepts bookings from one group per day.