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Okgu Park (옥구공원)

Okgu Park (옥구공원)

2024-02-21

277 Seohaean-ro, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do

Okgu Park, situated near Oido Island and elevated at 93 meters, boasts a picturesque landscape adorned with sculptures, making it an ideal location for photography enthusiasts. The park features multiple attractions including a concert hall, a fountain square, and a captivating rose garden. In autumn, visitors can relish the beauty of the silver grass hill. Upon reaching the park's summit, breathtaking views of the sea await. Additionally, during the summer months, a water playground offers refreshing entertainment for visitors.

Soraesan Mountain (소래산)

Soraesan Mountain (소래산)

2024-02-06

Daeya-dong, Sincheon-dong, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do

Soraesan Mountain, with an altitude of 299 meters, is situated between Siheung and Incheon. Its name "Sorae" originates from the area's old name, reflecting its rich heritage. The scenic mountain features a forest park, badminton courts, basketball courts, futsal fields, and various other amenities. Notably, midway up the mountain stands the striking Standing Rock-carved Bodhisattva, an impressive 15 meters tall. With numerous hiking trails, the summit of Soraesan Mountain offers breathtaking views of the Yellow Sea, Seoul, and Incheon.

Murwanghosu Lake (물왕호수)

Murwanghosu Lake (물왕호수)

2024-02-06

Murwang-dong, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do

Murwanghosu Lake, also known as Heungbu Reservoir, is the largest lake in Siheung-si. Visitors can immerse themselves in nature while strolling along the deck encircling the lake. The illuminated pathways provide stunning night views of the lake, enhanced by vibrant lights. Additionally, the area features solar-powered smart benches, offering the convenience of wireless smartphone charging.

Sanbangsan Secret Garden (산방산 비원)

Sanbangsan Secret Garden (산방산 비원)

2024-03-20

153 Sanbangsan-gil, Dundeok-myeon, Geoje-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

Situated on the slopes of Sanbangsan Mountain in Geojedo Island, Sanbangsan Secret Garden offers a harmonious setting with flowing waterfalls and valleys, hosting over 1,000 species of wildflowers and rare plants. Seasonal displays include Thunberg Onion, Golden Saxifrage, and Aquilegia. The garden features twenty themed areas, such as a Hydrangea Street, Falls Observatory, and Bonsai Garden, arranged along walking trails. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll, immersing themselves in the vibrant colors of the wildflowers and finding moments of relaxation.

Hwado Pureunmul Center Pianopokpo Falls (화도푸른물센터 피아노폭포)

Hwado Pureunmul Center Pianopokpo Falls (화도푸른물센터 피아노폭포)

2024-02-21

562 Pokpo-ro, Hwado-eup, Namyangju-si, Gyeonggi-do

Located within the Hwado Pureunmul Center, the 61-meter tall Pianopokpo Falls is an artificial waterfall. It is constructed with a steel frame and an artificial rock structure to mimic a cliff-like appearance. The waterfall operates by pumping water discharged from the sewage treatment plant, creating a cascading flow. Opposite the falls stands a building shaped like a piano, which has won the "Beautiful Restroom" grand prize. Additionally, an ecological park has been developed in front of the waterfall, offering a pleasant walking experience.

Yeoldugaeulgyegok Valley (열두개울)

2024-02-06

Choseong-ri, Cheongsan-myeon, Yeoncheon-gun, Gyeonggi-do

Yeoldugaeulgyegok Valley is known for its stunning landscape of rocky cliffs and crystal-clear streams. It derives its name, meaning "twelve streams", from a time when no bridges existed, and people had to cross twelve streams to travel from Beopsu-dong to Deokdun-ri. With its clear, shallow waters, the area becomes a popular spot for vacationers during the summer.

Wolseonggyegok Valley (월성계곡)

2024-02-23

Wolseong-ri, Buksang-myeon, Geochang-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do

Wolseonggyegok Valley is formed by the eastward flow of Wolseongcheon Stream, creating a remarkable landscape as the water winds around rocks and cliffs, earning it the nickname Geochang's Sogeumgang. Though narrow, the valley boasts a deep mountain terrain with abundant water flow. At the entrance of the valley, there are notable sites like Gangseondae Overlook, where it is said that immortals descended from heaven to enjoy the scenery, as well as the ancient Moamjeong and Deoksanjeong Pavilions.

Udusan Suspension Bridge (우두산 출렁다리 (거창 Y자형 출렁다리))

2024-10-10

830 Uisangbong-gil, Gajo-myeon, Geochang-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do

Udusan Suspension Bridge, situated on Udusan Mountain, named for its resemblance to a cow's head, is positioned halfway up the mountain. The bridge stands 60 meters above ground and spans a total length of 109 meters. Comprising three segments of 45 meters, 24 meters, and 40 meters, it is arranged in a Y-shape and is the only mountain pedestrian bridge in the country that connects three directions across a steep gorge. Crossing the bridge offers scenic views of rocks, waterfalls, and forests.

Gamaksan Wind Farm (감악산 풍력발전단지)

2024-02-23

San 57 Deoksan-ri, Sinwon-myeon, Geochang-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do

Gamaksan Wind Farm is a wind power complex located near the summit of Gamaksan Mountain in Geochang. The site, once a barren land, has been transformed into a flower garden with the planting of flowers such as Mother Chrysanthemum, Aster, Siberian Chrysanthemum, and Sliver Grass. It offers a panoramic view of Geochang-eup and Hapcheonho Lake. There are photo zones scattered throughout, providing excellent opportunities for photography. One of the main events is the Flower & Star Festival held in October. Visitors can enjoy vibrant purple asters and participate in programs like forest ecology experience and aromatherapy.

Siheung Baegot Hanul Park Seawater Pool (시흥배곧한울공원 해수체험장)

2024-02-21

61 Haesongsimni-ro, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do

Siheung Baegot Hanul Park Seawater Pool is a captivating water playground situated within Siheung Baegot Hanul Park. The area is adorned with palm trees and shade canopies, lending an exotic ambiance to it. This summer-only facility offers forty five-minute play sessions, each followed by a fifteen-minute break. It can accommodate up to 1,000 guests per session on a first-come, first-served basis, and admission is exclusively through card payments. For safety reasons, due to the potentially slippery surfaces, visitors are required to wear aqua shoes.