10.8Km 2021-03-26
1737, Gwangwang leisure-ro, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-537-5205
It is a local dish of Naju in Jeolla-do. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do. The most famous menu is beef bone soup.
11.0Km 2021-03-26
1715, Gwangwang leisure-ro, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-537-1234
Gukbap (rice soup) is a Korean-style beef broth dish containing rice. The best menu at this restaurant is Korean beef head meat and rice soup. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do.
14.6Km 2024-05-31
Baeknyeon-ro 333, Illo-eup, Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do.
061-450-5472
Muan es el principal hábitat del loto blanco en Asia, abarcando una superficie de 330.000 ㎡. Mientras que la mayoría de flores de loto son de color rosa, las flores de loto de Muan son blancas como la nieve, y por eso se consideran especiales. Durante el Festival de Loto Blanco de Muan, los visitantes pueden disfrutar de un paisaje lleno de flores de loto y actividades relacionadas.
15.9Km 2021-11-12
Sia-ro 552, Hwawon-myeon, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-534-6790
El Complejo Turístico Hwawon Oceano (originalmente llamado Hwawon) es un área turística terminada en 2011. La Organización de Turismo de Corea, junto a inversores internacionales y locales, realizaron este ambicioso proyecto en la costa del suroeste de Corea. "Oceano" (océano en italiano) son un conjunto de instalaciones comerciales y culturales que busca presentar a los visitantes la belleza natural de Corea a través de diferentes y divertidas actividades.
En este complejo, los visitantes pueden disfrutar del parque de flores (en la sección cultural y de arte) para observar mejor la bella vegetación del área o pasear por alguno de sus parques, que se organizan en 4 temáticas y que cambian en cada estación del año. Los turistas también pueden utilizar los campos de fútbol, tanto el natural como el artificial, y el resto de instalaciones deportivas.
El club de golf Oceano, que abrió sus puertas el 27 de marzo de 2010, tiene un exclusivo campo de 18 hoyos para los miembros del club, y otro de 9 hoyos para el resto de visitantes. Las instalaciones del club incluyen una casa del té, un área de conducción y una escuela de golf. El club combina la diversión de este deporte con un ambiente exótico, creado con plantas subtropicales traídas del complejo turístico Jungmun de Jeju.
En el centro de Oceano, está la zona del Mundo Marino, donde se encuentran el centro comercial, los hoteles y las posadas. En la cercana playa Blanco (playa blanca), la playa artificial más grande de Asia, los turistas pueden disfrutar de varios eventos, además de nadar y tomar el sol. También cerca, están las pensiones y un total de 100 pequeñas cabañas.
17.1Km 2016-09-05
Hoban-ro 83-3, Mongtan-myeon, Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do.
With an excellent view of the Yeongsangang River and the surrounding plains, Gangnaru Minmul Gangeo also has a beautiful garden coordinated with natural rocks.
This restaurant has been a family business for two generations now, inheriting a special recipe.
Eel dishes marinated in a special soy sauce are deliciously grilled on charcoals.
Gangnaru Minmul was designated as a Traditional Local Food Restaurant by the provincial government.
19.4Km 2021-04-09
Yedeok-gil 125-89, Sani-myeon, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-532-4959
La Granja de Ciruelas Bohae fue establecida en 1979 en Haenam, provincia de Jeollanam-do, por la Destilería Bohae y se ha convertido en la granja de ciruelas verdes más grande de Corea. Cada primavera, cuando las flores maehwa de ciruelo comienzan a lucirse en los árboles, la destilería abre la granja al público, ofreciendo la oportunidad de disfrutar de las preciosas flores y de comprar ciruelas frescas. La Destilería Bohae continúa produciendo y vendiendo diferentes productos de ciruela maesil hechos con las frutas cultivadas en su plantación.
19.6Km 2023-04-13
37-11, Mojeong 1-gil, Gunseo-myeon, Yeongam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-471-7675, +82-10-6648-7916
Wolindang is a hanok stay located in “Mojeong Happy Village", Gunseo-myeon, Yeongam-gun. The name “Wolindang” means “The place where the moonlight meets the chimney smoke over the forest" in Korea. It was named as such because the locals make sure the structures are in perfect harmony with the surrounding nature. With comfortable rooms and various things to do in nature, it's a great place to stay for a family vacation. Wolindang is situated on a hill overlooking the plain. There, you will see Wolchulsan Mountain to the east, Eunjeoksan Mountain to the west, and the fields in the northern part of the village. The village is most well known for its beautiful moonlight, particularly when it cascades down from the peak of Wolchulsan Mountain. It's one of the best places in the country to see the full moon throughout the four seasons. Even the guestrooms are named after the natural features of the village, such as “Mountain Sunset” where you can enjoy the beautiful sunset, “Crescent Moon” where you can feel the calm of the moonlight, and "Plain" where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the plains. There are Oriental paintings by Baek Seungdon and Kim Seungnam in each of the rooms, and that's why the rooms are collectively called "The Wolin Museum" among the locals. As you take a walk in the village, you will see many murals, which are the paintings of the 12 different landscape views seen from Wonpungjeong Pavilion at the end of the village. The murals include some poems written by the villagers. In 2005, the owner of this place moved back to this village, his hometown, and built this traditional Korean house in a large vegetable garden right below the house where his family has lived since the time of his great-grandfather. The house has all the features of a traditional Korean house, including the “numaru”, main floored room, flat stone floor, and red clay walls. The “numaru” and “toenmaru” in particular are great places to enjoy the wind and see the clear sky. Guests can enjoy a meal or tea in the "numaru" located next to the “Plain Room”. The flat stone floor is designed for floor heating from the kitchen furnace, just like the rooms in a house were heated in the past. The kitchen furnace can be used as a BBQ or to cook sweet potatoes. The floors in the room are covered with traditional Korean paper and furnished with starched sheets and blankets. There are a number of programs with nature as the theme for the guests to enjoy as well, such as the “Tea Drinking Experience” program where you get to make and drink your own green tea and yellow tea in the traditional Korean way and “Natural Dyeing Experience” where you can dye your own handkerchief or T-shirt using natural materials such as persimmon, safflower, and tree. Other programs include the cooking class where guests get to make knife-cut noodles with adzuki beans and Korean wheat dough. There is a volleyball court in the grass yard. These traditional experience programs and the large grass yard are two of the main reasons why large families choose this place to stay overnight. As such, this is one of the most recommended guesthouses for families with children or old parents planning for a trip.