Jangheung Hanok Swimming Pool (장흥한옥수영장)

Jangheung Hanok Swimming Pool (장흥한옥수영장)

– Homepage
www.장흥한옥수영장.com

– Tel
+82-31-829-2288

Jangheung Hanok Swimming Pool opened in 2017, blending the charms of a traditional hanok building with natural mineral waters to create an exotic swimming pool. The pool implements natural purification methods without the use of harsh chemicals, making it great for people who have atopy and other sensitive skin issues.

– Address : 322-60 Gwonyul-ro, Jangheung-myeon, Yangju-si, Gyeonggi-do

※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-31-829-2288

– Opening Date
옥외 수영장으로 여름 시즌만 운영

– Parking
Available

– Day Off
Operates daily during open season

– Operating Hours
09:30-17:30
* Pool hours 09:30-17:00

– Film Locations
Talk show “Happy Together”

– Available Facilities
Poolside bungalow, adult swimming pool, children’s swimming pool, snack bar, showers

– Admission Fees
[Off season] Adults 17,000 won / Children 15,000 won

[Peak season] Adults 20,000 won / Children 17,000 won

* Children: ages 2-13
* Refer to website for amenity fees

– Parking Fees
Free

– Restrooms
Available

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– Homepage
www.yangju.go.kr

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– Homepage
www.artpark.co.kr

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