14.5Km 2024-02-20
4610 Jungsangandong-ro, Pyoseon-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
Wang Ilbeonji Sikdang specializes in black pork bulgogi. Their dwaeji bulgogi (pork bulgogi) is marinated in a spicy sauce and served with Jeju bracken and shiitake mushrooms. Accompanied by seaweed soup and a variety of side dishes, the meal also features juicy and thick black pork belly. It offers a plentiful meal at a reasonable price and is only open for lunch.
15.1Km 2024-03-11
3294, Seongeup-ri, Pyoseon-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-710-6797
Seongeup Folk Village has been designated and protected as a folk village, preserving the characteristics of Jeju's old private houses. Various tangible cultural heritage and intangible cultural heritage such as folk songs and games, local foods and craftmanship, and Jeju dialect are being passed down. The village offers traditional culture and traditional house experiences, and holds cultural events every October and November.
15.8Km 2021-09-15
5417, Iljudong-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-740-6000
Jungsangangil Road, part of the Jeju Olle Trail, stretches 14 kilometers, and has a calm ambience. Old stone walls and dense trees line both sides of the road. The road also leads to Seaside Ranch Road, which is open to the public. The road is a unique location on Jeju with expansive green fields located next to the ocean.
16.3Km 2024-12-27
1189 Bijarim-ro Gujwa-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
Korea's largest Starbucks Reserve exclusive store. Enjoy special coffee along with nature and culture
Starbucks Jeju Songdang R store is Korea’s largest Starbucks Reserve exclusive store. The store offers views of Hallasan Mountain and Jeju Stone Park, so you can leisurely enjoy the scenery of nature with various coffee beverages and foods in and out of the store. There are various specialty beverages, foods, and merchandise available only at the Jeju Songdang R store. As a Starbucks Reserve exclusive store, you can enjoy kinetic artwork representing coffee stories and an exhibition of photographer An Woong-chul's works in collaboration with the global camera manufacturer Leica.
16.7Km 2022-12-27
Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-1600-0064
With a total length of 4,481 meters, Bengdwigul Cave is shaped like a maze and has one of the most complex lava tube structures in the world. For geologists, this cave is invaluable since it demonstrates how lava continuously flowed over the surface of the ground and the complex route it took to eventually form a tube deep underground. Created particularly close to the earth’s surface, this cave has a number of entrance holes to the tunnel. Inside, the complex structure of the cave unfolds in the form of double-tiered or triple-tiered rooms. A range of lava formations such as lava columns and lava bridges have developed inside this mystical tube.
* The UNESCO World Heritage designated Geomunoreum Lava Tube System of Bengdwigul, Manjanggul Cave, Gimnyeonggul, Yongcheondonggul and Dangcheomuldonggul Caves.
16.8Km 2024-02-20
385-216 Bukheul-ro, Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
Café Jas de Bouffan is nestled within Dongbaek-Dongsan forest, featuring a European-style building that, along with the surrounding forest, creates stunning scenery. The signature item on the menu is the coconut cream latte. Guests can savor a range of desserts and drinks amidst the café's exotic atmosphere. Nearby attractions such as Gimnyeong Beach, Bijarim Forest, and Manjanggul Lava Tube enhance the appeal of visiting this unique spot.
16.9Km 2021-05-31
569-36, Seongyo-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-1800-2002
The Jeju World Natural Heritage Center was established to acknowledge Jeju Island’s value as the sole UNESCO World Natural Heritage in Korea. It is comprised of various facilities including a 4D video room, lava tunnel experience, origins of Jeju-do, and many other activities that visitors can experience first-hand. Jeju World Natural Heritage Center is located in the Geomunoreum Lava Tube System, which was designated as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage in 2007, one of the 20 ecological tourism spots selected by the Ministry of Environment of Korea in 2009, as well as a Korean-style ecological tourism model.
* Opening date: September 4, 2012
16.9Km 2025-03-13
569-36 Seongyo-ro, Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-710-8981
Geomunoreum Lava Tube stands out as one of the distinct oreum (the Jeju language term for parasitic cones) on Jeju Island, marked by its extensive network of around 20 lava tubes running through the volcanic structure. This site is not only a geological marvel but also a sanctuary for diverse biological species. Visitors begin their journey at the Jeju World Natural Heritage Center, from where a path leads directly to the Geomunoreum Lava Tube. It is important to note that prior reservations are required to visit. The significance of this location as a key geological feature was recognized when it was designated as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site in 2007. Additionally, an international trekking event is hosted annually to celebrate its global importance.
17.1Km 2019-12-20
117, Seongyo-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-782-0005
Daheeyeon Garden is a major tea farm on Jeju Island, which has the best conditions for growing great tea in a natural environment. Jeju has a year-round average temerature of 16℃ and nutrient-rich soil with plenty of water for the tea plants to grow well. The two cave cafes, Evergreen Luce Garden and Eve Hall, serve naturally fermented green tea bread, cookies, muffins, green tea latte and green tea juice.
Evergreen Luce outdoor garden was built inside a cave formed naturally by a volcanic eruption. Despite being in a cave, this outdoor garden has ponds, bridges, indigenous trees and flowers. Eve Hall is located through a hole in the cave ceiling and can be only reached after passing through a tunnel-like cave. The deepest part of Eve Hall is roughly 30 meters and is home to bats; if you are lucky, you might even see a few.
17.5Km 2024-01-11
3361-20 Beonyeong-ro, Pyoseon-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
Savzak serves a course meal carefully prepared with seasonal ingredients, with only a course menu, “Savzak.” It consists of six to seven dishes, including Jeju pork and radish soup; Damajjim, a dish of steamed seafood and pork; sweet and sour eggplant; grilled pollack roe; and skewers. Customers can enjoy diverse, high-quality dishes made with fresh ingredients and traditional Jeju liquors, such as omegi and gosori liquors. As it only accepts eight to ten customers daily, it operates on a reservation system. For same-day reservations, it is advised to check availability by phone before visiting.