Buramsan Mountain

Buramsan Mountain is an 508-meter high rock mountain, drawing the border between Junggye-dong and Sanggye-dong in Nowon-gu and Byeolnae-myeon in Namyangju. The total area is approximately 5,355,396 square meters and was designated as a city nature park in 1977. The mountain is named after its appearance that resembles Buddha wearing songnak (headgear) and is also referred to as Cheonbosan or Piramsan Mountain. The ridge stretches long enough to enjoy the scenery and it's an easy hike because it is not too steep. In particular, the stunning view of Seoul at night unfolds at the top of the mountain. Buramsanseong Fortress is located 420 meters above sea level and the rock cliffs are often used as rock climbing spots. There are also various hiking trails and about ten springs to get fresh mineral water. Burampokpo Falls is popular in winter among ice climbing enthusiasts.

information

  • Mountain Not Access Period Seasonal Forest Fire Watches Br Spring March 2 - April 30 Autumn November 1 December 15 Br National Park Excluding Gyeongju And Taean Periods Areas Are Subject To Change Based On Fire Weather Advisories Snow Precipitation Levels Other Local Conditions.
  • Hiking Course 3.1 Kilo Course Park Office - Cheongam Spring Entrance Doldabang Rest Area Neungseon Fourway Peak Br 3.2 Jeongamsa Temple Buram Sports Field Ggalddakgogae Hill 3.8 Yangji Guard Post Cheonbyeong Spring Heliport 5.8 Korea Cancer Center Hospital Back Entrance Sahmyook University Crossroad Hakdoam
  • Restricted Mountain Areas A Title New Window Popup Href Http Hiking.kworks.co.kr Sub Map User01.aspx Target Blank Refer To The Website.
  • Available Facilities Mineral Springs Restaurants Shops Etc.
  • Restrooms Available
  • Inquiry and guidance 1330 Travel Hotline 82-2-1330 Br Korean English Japanese Chinese For More Info 82-2-2116-3943

location

22, Deongneung-ro 130ga-gil, Nowon-gu, Seoul

tag

  • #mountains
  • #natural sites
  • #nature
  • #tourist attractions
  • #seoul
  • #nowon-gu
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