Chungju Wildflowers and Old House Excursion [Korea Quality] (충주야생화와 고택나들이[한국관광 품질인증]) - Area information - Korea travel information

Chungju Wildflowers and Old House Excursion [Korea Quality] (충주야생화와 고택나들이[한국관광 품질인증])

Chungju Wildflowers and Old House Excursion [Korea Quality] (충주야생화와 고택나들이[한국관광 품질인증])

17.0 Km    5483     2024-07-01

2220, Jungwon-daero, Chungju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do
+82-10-5485-7744

The Wildflowers and Old House Excursion in Chungju, Chungcheongbuk-do, was the family house of the late Joseon period scholar Choi Eung-seong. The sarangchae and anchae both contain two guestrooms and are rented out as houses, while the gate house and the annex both have two rooms which can be booked separately. Renting the entire house is also possible, although there are no catering facilities. Sitting in the Old House’s pavilion is enough to recreate that old-time hanok atmosphere. Guests can play traditional games and have a go at gathering wildflowers, and making traditional foods like injeolmi and lotus leaf rice.

Eumseong Pumba Festival (음성품바축제)

Eumseong Pumba Festival (음성품바축제)

18.2 Km    14245     2024-04-11

28 Seolseonggongwon-gil, Eumseong-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do
+82-43-871-3402

Pumba was the word repeated in the songs of street singers, especially when Korea was once impoverished. They strolled around marketplaces or villages seeking food, money, or anything they could get. Pumba doesn’t have a specific meaning but is a language mechanism for keeping a rhythm. These days, the word pumba generally refers to gakseori, a type of performance by performers who do not beg for food or money, but simply sing at events or festivals for entertainment. The Pumba Festival is held in Eumseong every year to celebrate this important part of Korea's modern history.

Ageobong Peak (악어봉)

20.0 Km    0     2024-02-22

Sindang-ri, Salmi-myeon, Chungju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do

Ageobong Peak is situated within Woraksan National Park near Chungjuho Lake. It is so named because the mountain's foothills, as seen from the summit overlooking Chungjuho Lake, resemble a group of crocodiles entering the water—'ageo' translates to 'crocodile' in Korean. In 2023, a trail was opened for tourists, offering them the chance to enjoy the breathtaking landscape from an observatory at the peak.