Eco Land Theme Park (에코랜드테마파크)

Eco Land Theme Park (에코랜드테마파크)

– Homepage
theme.ecolandjeju.co.kr

– Tel
+82-64-802-8000

Eco Land Theme Park is built in the 1 km² Gotjawal primeval forest. Visitors can explore around in a train that looks like an 1800s steam-powered Baldwin train. The seven Baldwin train look-alikes (Lincoln Train) operated in the park were specially ordered and manually manufactured in the UK. In the large Gotjawal forest with railway trails, visitors can see a variety of plants, animals, and insects living in the mysterious Gotjawal forests, while touring around by special train. It also has a lake for visitors to experience the ecosystem of the forest, take a walk and enjoy a picnic. Besides, there are many things to enjoy including Eco Bridge, Eco Windmill, Picnic Garden, Kid’s Town, Eco Road, Bare Foot on Scoria, Floating Café, and topiary artworks.

– Address : 1278-169, Beonyeong-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

※ Presentation Information
– Experience Guide
[Gotjawal Forest Tour]
Tour Times: 11:00 / 14:00 / 15:00
* 14:00 tour not available on Fridays & Sundays
* Closed during the winter period
Programs: Forest Tour, Forest Healing

* Schedule subject to change depending on the weather.

– Information and Guides
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

• For more info: +82-64-802-8000

– Parking
Available

– Operating Hours
[November – February]
First train 08:30 / Last train 16:30
[March – October]
First train 08:30 / Last train 17:30

* Closes 1 hr and 30 min after last train
* Train runs every 7-12 min
* Last train times subject to change
* Visitors using the long course on Eco Road must take the train 1 hour prior to the last train.

– Parking Fees
Free

– Admission Fees
Adults (ages 19 and over): Individual 14,000 won / Group 12,000 won

Teenagers (ages 13-18): Individual 12,000 won / Group 10,000 won

Children (25 months – 12 years old): Individual 10,000 won / Group 8,000 won

* Group: 30 people or more (Infants ages 2 and under are not eligible for free admission. Children fare will be applied.)

* Group rate will be applicable for seniors and people with disabilities (proof of identification required)

– Restrooms
Available

– Available Facilities
* Train station route

Main station: Eco-bridge Station – Lakeside Station – Picnic Garden Station – Lavender, Green Tea & Rose Garden Station (Only Stops during April – November)

* Facilities

Ticket booth, snack bar, restaurant, gift shop, floating cafe, Main square with fountain, feeding room, video room, picnic cafe, eco cafe.

* Attractions

Bumper boat, discovery zone, Don Quixote and windmill, Garden, floating deck, eco-road, barefoot scoria experience, miniature pony, eco-therapy, Kid’s town, grass square, miniature wooden train, European garden, etc.

◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Jeju Best Hill (제주베스트힐)


– Homepage
www.jejubesthill.com

Best Hill is a campground at Namjo-ro, Jeju, at the foot of Banongoreum Parasitic Cone, surrounded by Gotjawal, a jungle-like forest featuring ferns growing on stone-rich land. It is located about 20 to 30 minutes from Jeju International Airport, so it is a good base camp for the surrounding tourist sites as well. Onsite facilities include the pension itself, glamping campground, drone game range, 3D experience, and hot air balloon experience. The pension features a variety of room arrangements, from Camellia to Herb, Meditation, Family, and Experience Rooms, for groups of all sizes. The glamping campground has private bathrooms attached to each tent for convenience. The hot air balloon experience allows riders to take part in the take-off and landing processes. There’s a large grassy playground for kids and a covered swimming pool in the summer for hours of fun. Nearby sights include Eco Land Theme Park, Jeju Stone Park, Hamdeok Beach, and Saryeoni Forest Trail.

⊙ Jeju Stone Park (제주돌문화공원)


– Homepage
jeju.go.kr/jejustonepark

Located in Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju Stone Park was inspired by Jeju’s culture and applications of stones. The main theme focuses on the foundation and identity of Jeju Island, based on the myth of Seolmundae Halmang (Grandmother Seolmundae), who created Jeju Island and the stones of Obaek Janggun (Five Hundred Generals). The park serves as a historical and cultural space where collected stones respresent Jeju’s foundation and culture.

⊙ Gyorae Natural Recreation Forest (교래자연휴양림)

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– Homepage
https://www.foresttrip.go.kr

Gyorae Natural Recreation Forest, located in Jeju’s Gotjawal region, is a forest park divided into four zones. The recreation zone features forest thatched cottages and an outdoor performance venue. The camping zone includes campgrounds, an outdoor stage, and a futsal field. The ecological experience zone offers opportunities to observe the Gotjawal ecosystem. The forest bathing zone has a 3.5-km Oreum trail leading to Keunjigeuri Oreum. The forest is recognized as healing and relaxation space for people to unwind and find relief from the stresses of daily life.

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