Gonghyeonjin1-rihaebyeon Beach (공현진1리해변)
Gonghyeonjin1-rihaebyeon Beach (공현진1리해변)
– Homepage
www.gwgs.go.kr
Gonghyeonjin1-rihaebyeon Beach is located by a small fishing village along National Road 7. The wide sandy beach is clean and the slope is shallow, making it a great place to play in the water. The nearby Gonhyeonjin Port is lined with restaurants selling fresh seafood. The quiet, fishing village vibe makes this a popular summer vacation destination for families.
– Address : Gonghyeonjin1-ri, Jugwang-myeon, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do
※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-33-680-3356
– Parking
Available
– Operating Hours
July-August / General beach 06:00-24:00 / Village beach 06:00-22:00
– Restrooms
Available
– Available Facilities
Campground, shower booth, changing stall


◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ G2002 [Korea Quality]g2002[한국관광 품질인증]

– Tel
+82-33-638-2002
The G2002 Motel is on Gonghyeonjinhaebyeon Beach – the widest and cleanest sandy beach in Goseong, Gangwon-do. All rooms have an ocean view, and provide a front seat for the beautiful early-morning sunrise show. Guests have easy access to many marine activites such as fishing, scuba diving, and surfing.
⊙ Cheongbo Hoetjip (청보횟집)

– Homepage
http://ok114.co.kr/0336312584
Cheongbo Hoetjip, located on the coastal trail next to Goseong’s Gonghyeonjin Beach, specializes in wild-caught hwareo hoe (sliced raw fish). The first floor houses the fish tanks and kitchen, while the second floor serves as the dining area. The seafood, caught by the restaurant’s owner, guarantees unparalleled freshness. Recommended dishes include hwareo hoe, mul hoe (cold raw fish soup), and maeuntang (spicy fish stew). Additionally, guests can enjoy their meals with a stunning sea view.
⊙ Goseong Wanggok Village (고성왕곡마을)

– Homepage
http://www.wanggok.kr
Goseong Wanggok Village is a traditional village located about 1.5 kilometers away from the East Sea. Its secluded location nestled among five hills has allowed the village to retain its appearance and tradition for a long time. Because of its geographic features, the village was also protected from disasters like wars and mountain wildfires, allowing the area to preserve its form. Wanggok Village’s origins are said to date back to the 14th century, when it was first settled as a clan village and survived for over nearly 600 years. The entire village has preserved its original appearance and is recognized for its historical and academic value. Here, visitors can observe traditional northern-style houses, clusters of thatched houses, and a gateless yard. Some traditional hanok buildings offer accommodations as well, accepting visitors to stay overnight through online reservations.
⊙ Stay Gajin (스테이가진)

– Homepage
http://staygajin.co.kr/
– Tel
+82-33-631-5455
On Gajin Beach Road in Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, Stay Gajin is a pension where all rooms overlook the East Sea. At night, you can listen to the sound of the waves, and in the morning, you can see the magnificent sunrise over the East Sea. The first floor has one room that can accommodate up to four guests, the second floor has four rooms that can accommodate two guests, and the third floor has the most popular two-story rooms. Every room is equipped with a kitchen where guests may cook and a bathtub where they may enjoy a lower-body bath. Across the street is a small beach that can be used privately.
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