things to do in inje-gun, gangwon-do, south korea

Jeombongsan Mountain Gombaeryeong Pass

Jeombongsan Mountain Gombaeryeong Pass

This ecological area at the summit of Jeombongsan Mountain, situated 1,100 meters above sea level, spans approximately 16.5 hectares. It is often r...

Inje Hwangtae Village

Inje Hwangtae Village

Inje’s winter landscape is at its most picturesque at the Dried Pollack Deokjang, the area’s premier seasonal attraction. Deokjang refe...

Inje Speedium Resort Circuit

Inje Speedium Resort Circuit

Inje Speedium offers a space that caters to professional international racing events and the general public’s desire for the thrill of racing...

Soyangho Lake Inje Section

Soyangho Lake Inje Section

Soyangho Lake, one of the biggest manmade lakes in Korea, along with Chungjuho Lake, was created in 1973 when the world’s fourth largest dam,...

Bangtaesan National Recreational Forest

Bangtaesan National Recreational Forest

Bangtaesan National Recreational Forest is mostly comprised of natural forests, with some man-made sections included. The recreational forest is lo...

Manhae Village

Manhae Village

Manhae Village was established as a training center and memorial hall for national activist Monk Manhae Han Yongun, revered for his literary and ph...

Baekdamgyegok Valley

Baekdamgyegok Valley

Baekdamgyegok Valley stretches over an eight kilometer section from Baekdamsa Temple to Yongdae-ri in Inje-gun. The valley has a road, but it is cl...

Bangdong Mineral Spring

Bangdong Mineral Spring

Bangdong Mineral Spring is located in Bangdong-ri in Girin-myeon. It is so renowned that it has been designated as one of the Great Mineral Springs...

Baekdamsa Temple

Baekdamsa Temple

Located within Seoraksan Mountain, Baekdamsa Temple was built by Monk Ja Jang (590~658) during the reign of Queen Jindeok (647-654), 28th ruler of ...

Seoraksan National Park Inner Section

Seoraksan National Park Inner Section

Daecheongbong Peak in Seoraksan Mountain, at an altitude of 1,708 meters, is the highest peak among the Taebaek Mountain Range, providing amazing v...

Sibiseonnyeotang Tangsudonggyegok Valley

Sibiseonnyeotang Tangsudonggyegok Valley

Sibiseonnyeotang Valley (Valley of the Twelve Angels’ Bath) is a beautiful valley filled with water flowing through a cascade of waterfalls and poo...

X-game Resort Naerincheon Bungee Jumping

X-game Resort Naerincheon Bungee Jumping

Situated in Inje-gun, Gangwon-do, X-game Resort Naerincheon (Stream) Bungee Jumping is a leaning tower style bungee jumping facility, like those co...

Yongdae National Recreational Forest

Yongdae National Recreational Forest

Yongdae National Recreational Forest features rivers that flow from Maebongsan Mountain (alt. 1,271 m) and Cheoljeongbong Mountain (alt. 1,172 m). ...

Jangsudae Pavilion

Jangsudae Pavilion

Jangsudae Pavilion was completed on October 1, 1959 to commemorate the great victory of the battle held at Seoraksan Mountain during the Korean War...

Naerincheon River Pothole-gangwon Peace National Geopark

Naerincheon River Pothole-gangwon Peace National Geopark

Naerincheon River starts out as a small stream on Bungnyongsan Mountain and flows down Sogyebangsan Mountain before joining with other small valley...

Songkang Canoe School

Songkang Canoe School

Songkang Canoe School is located in Naerincheon Stream and offers educational programs and tours led by a professional training team certified by t...

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Bongjeongam Hermitage Inje

Bongjeongam Hermitage, situated at the highest point of Seoraksan Mountain, stands at 1,244 meters above sea level. Due to its elevation, one can w...

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Yongneup Marsh Of Daeamsan Mountain Gangwon Peace Area National Geopark

Daeamsan Mountain is a rugged peak composed of rocks, reaching an altitude of 1,304 meters from the foothills to the summit. Formed in the hilly ar...

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Wondae-ri Birch Forest

From 1974 to 1995, Wondae-ri Birch Forest was reforested with approxmiately 690,000 birch trees in an area of 138 hectares, with 25 hectares of lan...

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Baekundonggyegok Valley

Baekundonggyegok Valley flows 5 km from the valley of Deoktaesan Mountain and Seongaksan Mountain. There are oak trees and maple trees growing in t...