.0M 60283 2024-02-26
1795, Saejae-ro, Yeonpung-myeon, Goesan-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do
Joryeongsan Recreational Forest is located in Joryeongsan Mountain, a part of Sobaeksanmaek Mountain Range. Joryeongsan Mountain is home to groves of old pine and oak trees. Hiking trails weave throughout the forests. Amenities include accommodations, forest park, pavilion, outdoor stage, playground, and remains of a fortress. The water park is open to the public between July and August. The Baekdudaegan Ecological Education Center has educational exhibits on forest ecologies and offers woodcraft experiences.
1.1Km 1713 2024-07-01
175-1 , Suokjeong-gil, Goesan-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do
+82-43-833-8814, +82-43-833-8816
The West of Canaan Hotel is part of the Suokjeong Tourist Complex in Goesan, Chungcheongbuk-do, and stands at the entrance to Joryeongsan Forest and the beginning of the hiking trail to Joryeong Gateway 3. Its location in the midst of magnificent mountains and valleys is refreshing and beautiful. There’s a choice of room types - Korean ondol, bedrooms, and suite rooms which have a bedroom with king-size bed plus an upstairs space with a single bed. Nearby destinations include Suok Falls, Suokjeong Pavilion, and the Suanbo Hot Spring.
1.2Km 23192 2024-02-27
127-1 Suokjeong-gil, Yeonpung-myeon, Goesan-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do
Suokjeong Tourist Area is a scenic destination nestled within pristine natural landscapes. Surrounded by renowned Korean mountains such as Joryeongsan and Sinseonbong, visitors can enjoy sights such as Suokpokpo Falls and Yeonpungsaejae Pass. The area around Suokjeong Reservoir offers plenty of attractions, including waterside eco park and outdoor water playground. Nearby, visitors can also explore cycling trails like Saejae Bike Path and religious sites such as the Catholic Yeonpung Sanctuary, attracting visitors throughout all seasons.
3.5Km 18331 2019-11-19
Munyeong-eup, Mungyeong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-550-6414
Joryeongsan Mountain divides Mungyeong (Gyeongsangbuk-do) and Goesan (Chungcheongbuk-do), and is situated at the far end of Baekdudaegan Mountain Range that connects Baekdusan and Jirisan Mountains. The mountain is picturesque with its surroundings of dense forest, steep rocky areas, strangely shaped peaks and old trees. It has a grand scale of mountain ridge and high altitude. However, as the hiking trail starts at 529 meters on Ihwaryeong, it is not that tough. Nearby locations include Sinseongbong Peak and Mapaebong Peak, as well as Joryeongsan Recreational Forest.
4.4Km 26458 2021-03-19
150, Mireungnisaji-gil, Chungju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do
+82-43-850-6724
Mireukdaewon Stone Temple Site, Historic Site No. 317, faces south in the basin of the Haneuljae Pass between Chungcheongbuk-do and Gyeongsangbuk-do. It is said that Mauitaeja, the last prince of the Silla Kingdom, had a dream one night as he was traveling to Geumgangsan Mountain where the Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva instructed him to erect a statue of Buddha. As a result, he built a temple to honor the goddess’ wish at the current site of Mireuk-ri. The temple name was discovered through excavation research in 1977 and 1978 by Cheongju University, while the temple grounds were more thoroughly investigated by a team of researchers from Ewha Woman's University in 1980.
5.5Km 18253 2019-07-12
Mungyeong-eup, Mungyeong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-550-6414
Juheulsan Mountain was once considered to be a sacred place and was the site of annual, royal mountain rituals during the Joseon Dynasty. It is situated in Mungyeong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do and surrounded by six large villages (Sangcho-ri, Hacho-ri, Sang-ri, Jigok-ri, Palryeong-ri, and Pyeongcheon-ri). The mountain was believed to have produced talented scholars. Meaning “Chief, Majestic Mountain,” Juheulsan Mountain is still seen as the heart of Mungyeong and Mungyeongsaejae.
6.0Km 16101 2023-07-28
944, Saejae-ro, Mungyeong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-550-8372
The Museum of Old Roads offers the history of traditional roads and routes in Korea. In the past, Mungyeongsaejae was a transportation hub for the people of Korea, particularly during the Joseon Period. Mungyeongsaejae is home to Haneuljae (one of the oldest roads in Korea, first established in 156 AD), Tokkibiri (a famous trade route), and Yugok Station (a transport hub in the Yeongnam area).
Even though the importance of the roads as travel routes has diminished over time, they continue to increase in cultural significance, conveying the area’s rich traditional heritage to visitors. The Museum of Old Roads was opened in 2009 after having been remodeled from the Mungyeongsaejae Museum, which mainly dealt with local history.
6.2Km 16818 2023-02-13
932, Saejae-ro, Mungyeong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-571-0709
Mungyeongsaejae Pass, which crosses Joryeongsan Mountain, has always been the highest and most dangerous mountain pass in Korea, being reputed to be too tall for even birds to fly over. The three gates of Juheulgwan, Jogokgwan, and Joryeonggwan were built for national defense after the Imjin War (1592-1598). These three gates are designated collectively as Historic Site No. 147. The area between the three gates was designated a provincial park in 1981. The path from the first gate to the last passes through beautiful forests and takes roughly four hours round-trip. Also located within the park boundaries is Mungyeongsaejae Open Set, used for filming historical dramas.
6.2Km 34138 2024-03-13
932 Saejae-ro, Mungyeong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-571-7677
Mungyeong Chasabal Festival takes place at Mungyeongsaejae Provincial Park in Gyeongsangbuk-do, an area famous for traditional ceramics. Visitors will be able to learn about the mysterious art of how these traditional ceramics are made.
6.2Km 0 2024-07-31
932 Saejae-ro, Mungyeong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
This open set is a filming location for popular historical dramas such as "Kingdom (2019)," "The Red Sleeve (2021)," and "The Moon Embracing the Sun (2012)," and is connected to Mungyeong Provincial Park. One of the most famous spots is the Gwanghwamun Set, which vividly embodies Gwanghwamun Gate. The set has various settings such as a hanok village, downtown area, and a common people's village, spread over a large site, making visitors feel as if they have traveled back in time to the Joseon dynasty.