Explanation
Wondae-ri Birch Forest near Inje-eup is an exemplar of natural eco-tourism, established by planting 690,000 birch trees across 138 hectares from 1974 to 1995. Today, 25 hectares of this expansive area serve as a forest experience center tailored for children. Two main trails are available: the Wonjeong Forest Trail, with an 80-minute walking time, and the shorter Wondae Forest Trail, taking about an hour to traverse. The trails lead hikers through a dense forest of birch trees, some over two decades old, whose stark white trunks reach skyward, creating an ethereal atmosphere. This forest not only offers a journey through its unique ecosystem but also provides aesthetic pleasure and educational opportunities, securing its status as a distinguished eco-tourism site in Inje-gun.
In winter, the snow-blanketed landscape alongside the stark white birches creates a picturesque tableau, making it a favored spot for photography. For families, especially those with children, the forest is a treasure trove of educational fun, with activities available at the Children’s Forest Experience Center, including Forest Classroom and Indian House, fostering a connection with nature.
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+82-33-460-8036
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Contact and Information : Birch Forest Information Center: +82-33-463-0044
Parking facilities : Available
Day off : Monday-Tuesday (Open in the case of closed day being a public holiday) & March 2 - April 30
Hours : [May to October] 09:00-18:00 (Last ascent 15:00) / [November to February] 09:00-17:00 (Last ascent 14:00)
Location
760 Jajangnamusup-gil, Inje-gun, Gangwon-do