Ganghwa Manisan Mountain Section

Manisan Mountain is located on the southern end of Ganghwado Island, at the mid-point of the Korean Peninsula between Hallsan Mountain and Baekdusan Mountain. At the top of Manisan Mountain is Chamseongdan Altar, known to have been used by Dangun to hold sacred rituals. The 1988 Paralympics torch was lit at the top of the mountain as well as the torch for the Korea national sports games each year. If you walk up the trail with 918 stone steps, an amazing view of the west sea and Jeongsusa Temple to the east can be seen. The pine tree forest full of phytoncide is perfect for hikers to relieve their stress.

information

  • Hiking Course Course 1 Gyedan-ro Road 4.8 Km 2 Hr 30 Min Br Dangun-ro - Hamheodongcheon 6.4 3 Jeongsusa Temple 5.3 4 6 20 5 7.2
  • Admission Fees Individuals - Adults 2 000 Won Teenagers 1 Children 700 Br Groups 500 800 Groups 20 People Or More Free Admission Preschoolers Ages 5 Younger Senior Citizens 65 Older Ganghwa-gun Combination Ticket Applicable Sites Chojijin Fortress Deokjinjin Gwangseongbo Gapgotdon Watchtower Goryeogung Palace Site Peace Observatory Hwamunseok Cultural Center Museums Manisan Mountain Mudflat Hamheodongcheon Stream Discounts 3 4 Site Ticket 15 Off 8 Valid For Two Days
  • Restrooms Available
  • Parking Fees Free
  • Inquiry and guidance 1330 Travel Hotline 82-2-1330 Br Korean English Japanese Chinese For More Info 82-32-930-7068
  • Parking facilities Available
  • Rest day N A Open All Year Round
  • Hours of operation Mountain 09 00-18 00 Br Chamseongdan Altar November-march 10 00-16 April-october 30-16 30

location

18, Manisan-ro 675beon-gil, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon

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  • #mountains
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  • #nature
  • #tourist attractions
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  • #ganghwa-gun
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