19.4Km 2020-09-03
20-1, Dongnyeok-gil, Dado-myeon, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do
+82-10-4612-4232
‘Flowers Blossoms in the Mountains’ is a hanok-style accommodation located between the House of Hong Gi-chang, a local cultural heritage, and Gyeeun Historic House (or the House of Hong Gi-eung; National Folklore Cultural Heritage No. 151) in Dorae Hanok Village. Built in 1917, the house was built with carefully selected high-quality wooden materials without using nails. It was renovated for use as tourist accommodation in 2011, opened as a hanok style of accommodation in 2013, and renovated again in 2014. On this occasion, the old doors were replaced and made into the tables that stand in the grassy courtyard.
The house has a total of 4 rooms. Each room can accommodate up to 2 to 4 people. Each room is equipped with a kitchen, bathroom, air-conditioner, TV, toiletries, plates, and so on.
This well-insulated hanok house is decorated with hanji (traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry tree) and various antique items. Tables are available for guests in the courtyard, of which a stylish stone-paved corner stands out in particular.
There is a walkway established by Naju City in front of the house, and a vegetable garden near the house. Guests can see gourds and sponge gourds in the yard and acorn trees on the hill behind the house. In addition, the Metasequoia Street that runs through the grounds of the Naju Forest Resource Institute is just one minute’s drive from the house.
Moreover, as the village contains many houses that are classed as cultural heritages, the owner guides guests around them at weekends. Surrounding tourist attractions include Bulhoesa Temple and Najuhyanggyo Confucian School.
19.4Km 2020-09-09
18-26, Dongnyeok-gil, Dado-myeon, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do
+82-10-8616-6725
Doraemi House is a hanok stay type of tourist accommodation located in the village of Dorae, Naju City, Jeollanam-do Province. The house was named Doraemi, meaning “the beauty (mi) of Dorae”, in the hope of conveying the beauty of the village. The accommodation consists of three hanok structures - the Bonchae, Sarangchae, and Byeolchae. The Bonchae consists of two bedrooms with a garret; the Sarangchae has 2 bedrooms flanked by a living room; and the Byeolchae, located on a hill, is a cozy single room, with a wooden swing placed in front of the building. Doraemi House is decorated with cozy, natural items that create a relaxing atmosphere. A pleasant forest trail passes by the house and leads to Gyeeunjeong Pavilion, one of the village’s three pavilions, and a small pond. The owner of the house has established a small reading space filled with picture books next to the Bonchae building, where guests can enjoy reading amid a tranquil atmosphere.
19.7Km 2024-12-18
Namsan-ri/Gaeksa-ri, Damnyang-eup, Damnyang-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-380-3150
Située à Damyang, dans la province de Jeollanam-do, Gwangbangjerim (Monument Naturel numéro 366) est une forêt cultivée le long du bord de la rivière Damyangcheon parcourant le comté. Cette forêt longue de 2 km s’étend du village Dongjeong à Namsan-ri jusqu’à Hwanggeum-ri, Subuk-myeon et Gangui-ri, Daejeon-myeon.
Gwangbangjerim est une forêt spéciale créée par l’homme afin de prévenir un éventuel débordement de la rivière et possède de nombreux gros arbres vieux de 200 à 300 ans.
La forêt est si belle qu’elle fut choisie comme étant la plus belle du pays par le Service Forestier de Corée. Afin de profiter de la beauté de la nature, les touristes s’y rendent en nombre tout le long de l’année. Son parc de sculptures fait aussi partie des lieux incontournables. Les sites tourisistiques situés à proximité sont le jardin de bambou de Jungnogwon et la route des metasequoias.