6.4Km 2024-06-27
#113~#115, 464, Geumha-ro, Gwangmyeong-si, Gyeonggi-do
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6.4Km 2024-04-18
506, Ori-ro, Gwangmyeong-si, Gyeonggi-do
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6.4Km 2024-06-27
1F, 235, Siheung-daero, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul
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6.7Km 2024-04-22
74, Samseong-ro, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do
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6.8Km 2024-04-22
11, Byeoryangsangga 3-ro, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
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7.0Km 2024-06-26
25, Byeoryangsangga 1-ro, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
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7.2Km 2023-09-05
526 , Baegun-ro, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-31-240-4810
Baegunhosu Lake is an artificial lake that was completed in 1953. The lake is surrounded by mountains made up of Cheonggyesan Mountain in the northeast, Baegunsan Mountain in the southeast, and Moraksan Mountain in the west. The lake encompasses an area of 363,638 m². This lake was originally built to provide irrigation for nearby farmlands but it became a public recreational space due to its scenic landscape, fresh air, and spacious lot perfect for parking. Visitors to Beagunhosu Lake can enjoy music at a live cafe or water activities such as motor boating, as well as delicious foods from nearby restaurants.
7.2Km 2024-04-08
27 Ori-ro 619beon-gil, Gwangmyeong-si, Gyeonggi-do
Gureumsan Forest Park is densely populated with trees that are 20 meters high. The forest park has a playground and wooden benches, and has the highest phytoncide concentration out of all the 13 forest parks in Gyeonggi-do. This hiking trail has been developed with 356 fir trees and an 184-meter red clay trail to provide citizens and tourists with a relaxing barefoot walking experience. Most of the forest paths in the park area are covered in wood chips, making it easier to walk.
7.2Km 2024-04-18
322, Siheung-daero, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul
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7.4Km 2023-07-17
58 Gwanaksan-gil, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
Though Ononsa, which was a guesthouse in Gwacheon, was constructed in the 27th year of King Injo's reign in the Joseon dynasty (1649), the name, "Ononsa," was given to this area during the reign of King Jeongjo. On February 11, 1790 during his royal procession to the tomb of his father, Crown Prince Sado, stayed at an inn in Gwacheon and, as he felt that it "has nice views and provides a comfortable stay," he bestowed upon the place plaques that he wrote himself - "Ononsa" to Seoheon and "Burimheon," which was the old nickname of Gwacheon, to Dongheon. This is how this place began to be called Ononsa.
It was designated as a Tangible Cultural Heritage of Gyeonggi-do on June 2, 1980, and it was restored on December 2, 1986 after being torn down.