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Eondeokjip Guksu (언덕집국수)

8.1Km    2025-01-22

494 Aewolhaean-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

The restaurant carefully prepares gogiguksu using Jeju’s traditional cooking methods. It uses a rich broth simmered for 52 hours from Jeju pork bones. The tender meat, topped as a garnish, is Jeju heukdwaeji sous-vide-cooked for 7 hours. 

Gueom Port (구엄포구)

Gueom Port (구엄포구)

8.1Km    2022-06-09

607-5, Gueom-ri, Jeju-si, Jeju

Near Aewol's coastal road, a beautiful sunset spot, there is the small and quaint Gueom Port. Next to the port, there is a rock saltern. This is where salt was produced on top of the basalt. The beautiful coastal road along the rock saltern was designated as a coastal path. There is also a small lighthouse for fishermen returning from sea at night. 

Olive Young - Jeju Hagwi Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 제주하귀)

Olive Young - Jeju Hagwi Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 제주하귀)

8.1Km    2024-04-18

1F, 121, Hagwi-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

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Gwakji Beach (Gwakji Gwamulhaebyeon Beach) (곽지해수욕장 (곽지과물해변))

8.8Km    2023-02-16

Geumseong 5-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-728-3985

Gwakji Beach is a beach that has nice conditions including a 350-meter-long, 70-meter-wide white sand beach, an average water depth of 1.5 meters and a slope of about 5 to 8 degrees. Thanks to these conditions, a youth training facility was installed and groups of tourists visit here every year. Gwakji-ri is a historic village where shell mounds from prehistoric times were once excavated. According to a local legend, Gwakji Beach used to be a village in the ancient days, but one day, it became buried in the sand.

Olive Young - Jeju Oedo Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 제주외도)

Olive Young - Jeju Oedo Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 제주외도)

8.8Km    2024-04-18

79, Ujeong-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

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Solhyang Bada Garden Aewol (솔향바다가든 애월)

Solhyang Bada Garden Aewol (솔향바다가든 애월)

9.0Km    2024-04-01

6113 Iljuseo-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

Solhyang Bada Garden Aewol is a restaurant where visitors can eat black pork, Jeju's proudest specialty. Black pork has a chewier texture than regular pork, so travelers to Jeju should at least try it. The place is in the middle of the Janghanchul Trail, allowing one to enjoy the ocean view while enjoying the meal. The restaurant serves fresh black pork belly and neck from pigs raised in the clean and green environment of Jeju. There are also many side dishes that can be enjoyed with meat, including abalone and seafood hot pot, and kimchi jjigae with black pork slices. The restaurant allows pets.

Handam Coastal Trail (한담해안산책로)

9.0Km    2024-04-01

Gwakji-ri, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

Handam Coastal Trail, also known as the Gwakgeum Olle Trail, is established along the shore from Aewol Port to Gwakjigwamul Beach. It beautifully harmonizes with the surrounding landscape. The trail runs 1.2 kilometers and visitors can walk on this coastal trail as waves crash right next to them. It is one of the "hidden gems of Jeju city" selected by the city in 2009 when 31 famous spots in Jeju-si other than the existing tourist attractions were chosen and announced. Uniquely-shaped rocks made by cooled and hardened lava grab the attention of passersby, and the trail that continuously winds along the beach featuring black rocks adds an element of excitement. Another appealing point is that it is a great place to watch the beautiful sunset as it is located on the west side of Jeju Island.

St. Isidore Farm (성이시돌목장)

9.1Km    2023-02-16

53, Sallongnam-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-740-6000

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.

Starry Night Jeju (스테리나잇 제주)

Starry Night Jeju (스테리나잇 제주)

9.1Km    2024-12-13

37 , Aewol-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-10-2419-0578

Located in Aewol, Jeju Island, Starry Night offers sea views from all rooms overlooking Handam Beach. There are restaurants and convenience stores on the first floor, and there are rooms on the second and third floors. There are nine guest rooms divided into Basic rooms for two people, Classic rooms for two to four people, and Suite rooms for four to eight people. All rooms are equipped with a kitchen. The view of Jeju's blue sea through the window wall is the greatest charm of this place. Nearby tourist attractions include Gwakji Gwamul Beach and Aewol Cafe Street.

Jeju Island Special Tourist Zone (제주도 관광특구)

Jeju Island Special Tourist Zone (제주도 관광특구)

9.4Km    2025-05-20

Jeju-do
+82-64-740-6000

Located to the southwest of the Korean Peninsula, the island of Jeju is Korea's largest tourist destination. The entire island has been designated as a special tourist zone, and it's easy to see why: there is hardly any spot on the island that is not photogenic. Unlike mainland Korea, which has a temperate climate, Jeju boasts a climate that is closer to subtropical. Hallasan Mountain, lying at the center of the island, is surrounded by 368 parasitic cones, known as "Oreum." Eleven beaches have been designated as tourist beaches, but including those that are not officially designated, the island features nearly thirty beaches in total. Famous beaches include Iho Tewoo Beach, Samyang Beach, Hyeopjae Beach, Geumneung Beach, and Gwakji Beach. Jeju's renowned Olle Trails, a system of hiking paths, span a total length of 425 kilometers and would take about fifteen days to complete in their entirety.