Explanation
Gaudo Island is the only populated island of the eight islands in Gangjinman Bay. The name comes from its appearance in relation to Boeunsan Mountain in Ganjin-eup, which looks like a cow’s head. The whole island resembles a cow’s meonge (curved stick around cow’s neck used to drag farming tool) so the island became to be called Gaudo Island (Ga: Meonge in Chinese characters).
From Gaudo Island, Gangjinman Bay and the uninhabited islands can be seen in all directions. The coastal scenery is stunning and varied natural tourism resources grow here such as the silver magnolia, cypress colony, and Japanese black pines. Visitors can walk to the island from the mainland via a suspension bridge. When arriving to the island, a 2.5-kilometer long ecological exploring road along the mountain and coast is available. Also, fishing park which has various kinds of fishes is located in the spot where visitors can overlook at beautiful scenery of Gangjinman Bay. At the top of the island, visitors can enjoy a zip track which is an eco-friendly leisure facility, starting from the 25-meter Cheongja Tower.
Inquiry
+82-61-430-3114
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Experience Guide : [Gaudo Island Zip Track]
Operating hours: 09:00-18:00
Fee: Individuals 25,000 won / Groups 18,000 won / Students 17,000 won / Groups of students 15,000 won
* Groups of 20 people or more
Contact and Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-61-430-3114
Day off : N/A (Open all year round)
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Areas Open to the Public
Jeodu Bridge: 438 m / approx. 10 min walk
Mangho Bridge: 716 m / approx. 15 min walk
Hiking Course
Hamggehae-gil (approx. 2.5 km / 1 hr 30 min)
Available Facilities
[Infrastructure]
Cheongja Tower, fishing park, suspension bridge, etc.
[Convenient Facility]
Two restrooms, two supermarkets, etc.
Location
473, Wolgot-ro, Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do