St. Isidore Farm

St. Isidore Farm was born when an Irish priest named McGlinchey (Korean name: Im Pi-je) was appointed in Jeju's Hallim region in 1954 and opened a livestock bank to help the impoverished locals. In 1961, it officially opened a central practice farm to not only educate on the livestock industry but also carry out hog farming, sheep breeding, beef cattle raising and dairy businesses. Today, the farm primarily raises cows and racehorses and produces high-quality organic milk and horses for racing to utilize the profits in various welfare projects. The farmland also presents an exotic scenery as the vast grasslands blend in with modern structures such as Ctesiphon, which symbolizes the history of the farm. The farm also has a cafe that uses milk produced at the farm in addition to a trail and park with religious themes.

information

  • Inquiry and guidance 1330 Travel Hotline 82-2-1330 Br Korean English Japanese Chinese For More Info 82-64-740-6000
  • Rest day Farm Open All Year Round Restricted Access Br Inquire In Advance For Other Facilities Cafe And Isidore Center

location

53, Sallongnam-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

tag

  • #village experience
  • #experience programs
  • #culture-art-history
  • #tourist attractions
  • #jeju-do
  • #jeju-si
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