Gimnyeongsagul Cave [UNESCO World Heritage] (김녕사굴 [유네스코 세계자연유산]) - Area information - Korea travel information

Gimnyeongsagul Cave [UNESCO World Heritage] (김녕사굴 [유네스코 세계자연유산])

Gimnyeongsagul Cave [UNESCO World Heritage] (김녕사굴 [유네스코 세계자연유산])

16.6Km    21046     2022-12-29

34, Manjanggul-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-1600-0064

Gimnyeongsagul Cave is located close to Manjanggul Cave in the northeastern part of Jeju Island. The name of the cave, "Sagul," comes from the snake-like formation of the cave ("sa" meaning serpent). The entrance of the cave is wide like a serpent holding its mouth wide open, but once inside, the tunnel narrows resembling the body of a snake. Gimnyeongsagul Cave is a highly protected area and has been designated as Natural Monument along with Manjanggul Cave.

Sinpung Sincheon Seaside Ranch (신풍 신천 바다목장)

Sinpung Sincheon Seaside Ranch (신풍 신천 바다목장)

16.9Km    22970     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.

Wang Ilbeonji Sikdang (왕일번지식당)

Wang Ilbeonji Sikdang (왕일번지식당)

17.3Km    18916     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.

Secret Forest (비밀의 숲)

Secret Forest (비밀의 숲)

17.9Km    3     2023-02-16

2173, Songdang-ri, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-10-4864-4609

Secret Forest, located in Gujwa-eup, Jeju-si, is a natural forest path that became famous as a must-visit selfie spot on social media. It shows its own unique appeal different from that of other well-known forests on Jeju Island such as Bijarim Forest and Saryeonisup Forest Trail. It consists of diverse elements from the rare cypress forest and vast grassland to stone walls and log cabins, and also features photo spots that contain sentiments and vibes unique to Jeju Island. Here, visitors can enjoy the beautiful four seasons of nature through canola blossoms and pink muhly. However, since it is a privately-owned land, it is prohibited to take pictures in the area until completely passing through the entrance, and must refer to the address shown on the website to get to the paved road.

Seongeup Folk Village (성읍민속마을)

Seongeup Folk Village (성읍민속마을)

17.9Km    140378     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. 

Gimnyeong Seongsegihaebyeon Beach (김녕성세기해변 (김녕해수욕장))

Gimnyeong Seongsegihaebyeon Beach (김녕성세기해변 (김녕해수욕장))

18.4Km    31418     2024-07-22

237 Gujwahaean-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

The clear waters that are highlighted with cobalt-blue and the clean white sand of Gimnyeong Seongsegihaebyeon Beach steal the hearts of visitors every year. The beach is also popular with fishermen, who enjoy rope fishing from the rocks. This area is known to be good for catching striped beakfish and spotty belly greenlings. Not far from the beach is Manjanggul Cave, which offers a welcome escape from the daytime heat.

Savzak (사부작)

Savzak (사부작)

19.3Km    0     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.