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Danggol Fishing Area (당골낚시터)

Danggol Fishing Area (당골낚시터)

17.7Km    0     2024-02-13

Jangan-ri, Jangan-myeon, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do

Danggol Fishing Area, a freshwater fishing spot situated along the tributaries of Namyangho Lake with a water depth of 2.5 meters, is an excellent location for fishing. It boasts a diverse range of fish species, including crucian carp and trout. The individual fishing spots are strategically spaced three meters apart, ensuring a comfortable environment for anglers to enjoy their experience without interference. The site is equipped with modern fishing platforms that include amenities such as air conditioning and electric heating, along with available bungalows.

Pyeongtaek Sudosa Temple (수도사 (평택))

Pyeongtaek Sudosa Temple (수도사 (평택))

17.7Km    11599     2021-08-11

58, Hoam-gil, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-31-682-3169

Sudosa Temple is known for its well-being food. Designated as “Slow Food Test Village,” the temple emphasizes the idea that healthy food cleanses the body and enriches the soul, leading to true salvation. Sudosa Temple operates traditional temple food and temple experience programs that allow visitors to gain a deeper understanding of Monk Wonhyo’s beliefs.

Hwaseong City Botanic Garden (화성시 우리꽃 식물원)

Hwaseong City Botanic Garden (화성시 우리꽃 식물원)

17.9Km    1179     2024-02-13

777-17 3.1manse-ro, Paltan-myeon, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do

Hwaseong City Botanic Garden is home to over 1,100 plant species. The botanical garden includes various structures such as the Four-season Garden, built in Hanok style, an Outdoor Flower Bed, and a Medicinal Plant Garden. The Four-season Garden houses around 300 plant species, including unique ones like the wish-fulfilling Pearlbush Root and Tree Fern. The Outdoor Flower Bed showcases a variety of plants such as Camellia, Azalea, Winged Spindle, and Crape Myrtle. The Medicinal Plant Garden offers insights into the appearance and medicinal properties of various plants traditionally used in herbal remedies.

Lala Land (라라랜드)

Lala Land (라라랜드)

18.1Km    0     2024-02-21

41-38 Ppeokkuksan-gil, Danwon-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do

Lala Land is a café known for its bright and pristine ambiance. It features large windows that provide views of an outdoor garden adorned with sculptures and benches. It boasts a designated walking path, making it a delightful spot for a stroll. Notably, the café's standout offering is the ssuk latte (mugwort latte). Beyond the café, Lala Land also operates a pension, offering a cozy retreat. Both indoor and outdoor spaces of the pension offer breathtaking views, showcasing the captivating changes of the four seasons.

Seonjaedo Island (선재도)

18.3Km    39803     2020-06-01

Yeongheung-myeon, Ongjin-gun, Incheon
+82-32-899-3810

Seonjaedo Island in Incheon is believed to have been settled since the Neolithic Era. It had been called Sowudo Island during the Goryeo and Joseon dynasties, before it was named Seonjaedo in 1871. The name Seonjaedo means "an island where a divine fairy came down and danced." At low tide, a sandbar path connecting the island with the mainland appears from the ocean. Seonjaedo Island is also a bridge island that connects Daebudo and Yeongheungdo Islands.

Yulam Hot Springs (율암온천)

18.3Km    53359     2024-02-13

434-14 Oncheon-ro, Paltan-myeon, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do

Yulam Hot Springs, known for keeping a small pond unfrozen even in winter, once served as a communal laundry spot for nearby residents. Revered for its therapeutic properties against eye diseases, skin conditions, and arthritis, it was a popular destination for bathing and healing. The facility includes hot springs, open-air baths, changing rooms, and lounge areas. Accessible through a passage outdoors, the charcoal sauna features high-temperature, medium-temperature, and low-temperature rooms. The site also boasts amenities like a pebble walkway, foot baths, and a convenience store.

Hapy Land (하피랜드)

Hapy Land (하피랜드)

19.3Km    29378     2024-02-13

888 Sicheong-ro, Paltan-myeon, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do

Hapy Land is a destination designed for those seeking relaxation through hot springs, saunas, and meals, offering a comprehensive healing experience for both body and mind. The name, inspired by the goddess of water, Hapy, symbolize the abundance of the Nile River in Egypt. It also stands for "Happy Area in Paltan Yulam (HAPY), Hwaseong-si," reflecting its aspirational fuction. The facility provides a variety of amenities, including saunas, a water park, a fountain, a youth pool, a charcoal sauna, foot baths, and an ice sauna, ensuring a wide range of experiences for guests.