Namhae Pyeonbaek National Recreational Forest (국립 남해편백자연휴양림)
Namhae Pyeonbaek National Recreational Forest (국립 남해편백자연휴양림)
– Homepage
www.foresttrip.go.kr
– Tel
+82-55-867-7881
Namhae Pyeonbaek National Recreational Forest, opened in 1998, is located near the south sea with a forest full of cypress trees. With a total area of 2.27 million square meters, the recreational forest is an ideal place for relaxation with a view. The observatory, approximately one hour walk from the entrance, provides an amazing view of the south sea with various size islands. The recreational forest offers visitors facilities including accommodations, outdoor classroom and more. There are also many historic sites including Chungnyeolsa Temple.
– Address : 658, Geumam-ro, Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
※ Presentation Information
– Capacity
Up to 1,000 people
– Experience Guide
Forest explanation program, woodcraft
– Information and Guides
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-55-867-7881
– Opening Date
1998
– Day Off
Tuesdays (except during peak season)
– Operating Hours
Accommodations: Check in 15:00 / Check out 12:00
Daily admission: 09:00-18:00
– Mountain Not Access Period
[Forest Fire Watch Period] February 15 – May 15 / November 1 – December 15
* Period subject to extension
– Restrooms
Available
– Available Facilities
Forest culture recreational hall, campground, grass field, drinking fountain, etc.
– Admission Fees
Individuals: Adults 1,000 won / Teenagers 600 won / Children 300 won
Groups: Adults 800 won / Teenagers 500 won / Children 200 won
* Adults (ages 19-64) / Teenagers (ages 13-18) / Children (ages 7-12)
* Groups: 20 people or more
* Free admission: Winter season (December-March)
– Parking Fees
Compact cars: 1,500 won
Small & Mid-sized cars: 3,000 won
Large-sized vehicles: 5,000 won









◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Wind Trace Art Museum (바람흔적미술관)
– Homepage
www.namhae.go.kr
Wind Trace Art Museum, located at the entrance of the Namhae Recreational Hinoki Forest, is a unique art museum focused on the theme of wind. The museum grounds near the Naesan Reservoir showcase an array of windmills, crafted by installation artist Choi Yeongho. It includes a Flat Space, a Multidimensional Space, and a Sculpture Park. The museum’s exhibition halls, divided into the first and second hall, present new artworks on a monthly basis.
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