Jeju Olle Trail – Route 15 (Hallim – Gonae Olle) ([제주올레 15코스] 한림-고내 올레)
Jeju Olle Trail – Route 15 (Hallim – Gonae Olle) ([제주올레 15코스] 한림-고내 올레)
– Homepage
www.jejuolle.org
– Tel
+82-64-762-2190
Route 15 runs through a deep forest to the mid-mountainous area. The mountainous area provides a view of crop fields, forest, and dirt roads. Geumsan Park is the hidden gem of the trail. The trail ends at Gonaepogu Port, providing a chance to see all the different sections of the island.
– Address : 196, Hallimhaean-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-64-762-2190
– Scale
16.5 km (5-6 hours)
– Operating Hours
Recommended hours: Start at 09:00 and finish around 18:00 in summer and 17:00 in winter
– Tourism Course
Refer to the website
– Reference Notes
* Emergency contact number (Jeju Olle Call Center: +82-64-762-2190 / Police +82-112) must be kept at all times.
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Hallim Port (한림항)
View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →

– Homepage
https://www.visitjeju.net/kr/
◎ Travel information to meet Hallyu’s charm – “Our Blues”
It is also called the North Breakwater of Hallim Port because it is located in the northern part of Hallim Port. It was the place where Min Seon-ah (played by Shin Min-a) tried to end her life by throwing herself into the water. It extends for about 1,500 meters toward the sea, so you can enjoy the feeling of walking on the sea. On days when the sky is clear and the sea is calm, the sparkling water surface is even more dazzling. If you walk while watching the fishing boats come and go from the port, you will reach the end of the breakwater where you can see the white lighthouse and Biyangdo Island. It takes about 30 minutes on foot.
⊙ CU – Jeju Hallimhang Harbor Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (cu제주한림항점)
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⊙ Hallim Traditional 5-Day Market (4th and 9th) (한림민속 5일시장 (4, 9일))
– Homepage
http://hlim5.market.jeju.kr
Hallim Traditional 5-Day Market is the largest market in the western part of Jeju (Hallim and Aewol) and is responsible for providing food, clothing, and shelter for Jeju locals. There is a store that sells bingtteok (buckwheat crepes with radish filling), Jeju’s traditional food and dessert. There are many restaurants with Jeju vibes, including shops selling omegi tteok (millet rice cake). Hallim Traditional 5-Day Market is an ideal place to enjoy the local atmosphere and food. The market opens on dates ending with 4 and 9.
⊙ Umu Hallim Branch (우무)

– Homepage
https://www.instagram.com/jeju.umu
This dessert place is popular for a pudding made from a gar (a type of seaweed) sourced from hanyeos (women divers). You can only do a take-out here, and one team can visit inside the shop at a time.
⊙ Moonsso Jeju Hyeopjae (문쏘 제주협재점)

– Homepage
https://www.instagram.com/moonsso1942
Moonsso is located near Ongpo-ri Port. It is a fusion restaurant inspired by the cuisine of Okinawa. Its signature menu is the Chinese-style Sand Crab Curry, which features a whole Jeju sand crab. Indeed, this restaurant uses Jeju specialties like sand crab, black pork, and mackerel to create unique menus. Moonsso is one of the Top 100 restaurants chosen by Ctrip “Misingnim,” the “Asian Michelin Guide”, in recognition of its fine dining offerings made using Jeju’s local specialties. From the entrance, there are five different concepts of interior rooms, each with its own uniquely photogenic atmosphere in both exterior and interior. Nearby sights include Hyeopjae Beach and Geumneung Beach.
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