Seoraksan National Park is a national park Sokcho-si located in South Korea.
설악동 Sokcho-si Gangwon-do South Korea
Its absolutely gorgeous and easily one of my favorite spots in Korea . Hikes can be challenging but you get rewarded with spectacular views . Cap it off with haemul pajeon (seafood panckae) and makkeoli
Wear a comfortable shoes if you want to hike to the mountain . You have to buy a cable car 's ticket to go to the hiking site. The view is very worth the hike .
About a 3 hr drive out of Seoul but definitely worth the effort. Can make a long day trip out of it or spend the night in a town nearby. Many hikes to choose from, from short to multi-day. Beautiful.
Should come here.. ride cable car then hike to the top. You'll get the beautiful view . Also go further inside where the temples stand. Nice spot for photo taking.
Avoid holidays and warm-weather weekends. You will be awarded with one of the best mountain views in Korea .
Arrive early and buy a cable car ticket. Then, keep climbing. Windy but worth it.
The place is packed with tourist and local hiking enthusiasts. Definitely worth the trip in fall and late winter. The scenery is splendid.
The cable car costs 9,000₩ and it's already almost 4,000₩ per person to get into the park . I recommend climbing. Ulsan Rock has a nice view , but pace yourself. It gets steep.
Nice view from cable car , and after that keep climbing for more picturesque sceneries!
Very nice view ... reach to the top after taking the cable car .. you'll find the best view
Busy near the entrance but crowds get thinner as you venture further inland. Hikes not recommended to those with knee injury/problem (many, many stairs). Buses run from/to Sokcho until after sunset .
The best place for enjoying special fall foliage tour in S. Korea .. Let's go see it!!!
A lot of hikers here, you might want to wear a good pair of trail-walking or hiking shoes .
The government designated the area as a nature reserve in 1965 and UNESCO designated it as a biosphere reserve in 1982. Read more
Great variety of walks with fantastic views and vibes
This place is just good for refreshing... away from city ... hv a great air... love it..
Located on the east-central Korean peninsula, the reserve includes Injegun, Yanyanggun, and Sokchosi. Read more
Use cable car to reach the top.
The annual precipitation is about 1,000 millimetres in Inner Soraksan and 1,300 millimetres in Outer Soraksan. Read more
the tallest being Daecheongbong, at an altitude of 1,708 metres (5,604 ft). Read more
Easy access and its natural beauty.
Love the scenery..
magnificent national park ...love being there
Awesome views in the valley
Good place for coffee !
Grrrrrrrr!
Seoraksan National Park (Korean: 설악산국립공원 , 雪嶽山國立公園) is a national park in South Korea. It listed by the South Korean government with UNESCO as a tentative World Heritage site. Read more
2013.12월1일 주차 료 4천원. 국립공원 입장료별도(현금만 ) 성인 3500원 초등생 500원. 역시 케이블카 별도 (성인 9000원. 어린이 6000원)
Ульсанбави - одна из вершин Сораксана, место где можно потрогать облака!
Отличное место для прогулок . Самое популярное для посещения место - гора Ульсанбави .
케이블카 대인 1만원, 소인 6천원 5분마다 운영. 당일 방문하여 시간 예약 가능 .
Прекрасное место для прогулок . Зайдите в чайный домик .
Крутейший парк с кучей хайкинговых маршрутов на любой уровень подготовки.
주차하고5천원.만약 설악산 구경안하고 다시 돌아갈경우 예기하면 5천원 주차요금 돌려받을수 있어요 다들 모른것같고. 아저씨한데 말하기. 어려워. 그냥가는 사람들. 많은것같음
입장료 비싸…라기보단 평일에도 대기타는 주차줄을 보며 주말이나 시즌엔 어케해야하는가라는 두려움이 밀려오던
อากาศดีมากกกก เช็คเมื่อกี้ 14องศา
무료주차 골아프시면 켄싱턴 호텔 주차 이용하세요. 종일주차 5천원. 기다림을 줄일수 있습니다.
케이블카다고 권금성으로 올라가면 굿 ^^
단풍 ????????이 좋아요
주차비,입장료 모두 cash only-.-기업은행 atm 하나 있어요
차 하나당 주차료 4000원. 1인당 문화쟈보호료 3500원 ㅡㅡ
한국 산 의 전형을 느낄 수 있다
입장료 너무 비쌈ㅎㅎ
블라인드 코너 헤어핀에서는 도랑을 타면 됩니다
절경. 다만 비싼 음식.
캐이블카 9000원(성인). 사람이 많아 대기시간 필요
권금성 비선대.. 부담없이 멋진 풍경을 볼수있는곳
십이선녀탕과 폭포 , 단풍을 함께 구경할 수 있구요. 물이 어찌나 맑은지~ 너무 예뻐요( ̄▽ ̄)
케이블카 1인당 왕복 10000원 비싸다
대학교 학생증 제시하면 1500원 할인돼서 1000원에 입장가능!
Gwongeumseong: super views and nice hike with the help of some mountain guides. - Pino Bonetti
Just go hiking! It’s amazing! Lovely views of mountains, waterfalls, temples, patches through the woods and a million of steps and stairs! - Eva Buenemann