Jeju Jeolmul Recreational Forest (제주절물자연휴양림)

Jeju Jeolmul Recreational Forest (제주절물자연휴양림)

– Homepage
www.foresttrip.go.kr

– Tel
+82-64-728-1510

Jeju Jeolmul Recreational Forest opened on July 23, 1997. The forest is comprised of both a natural Japanese cedar forest and a man-made forest. The combination of the sea breeze and the shade of the forest canopy over the walking paths make it a cool attraction all year round.

The recreational forest features a promenade, waterfall, pond, grass square, wood-crafting studio, and more. There are forest cabins available for lodging.

– Address : 584, Myeongnim-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

※ Presentation Information
– Capacity
2.000 people / day

– Age Range
Open to visitors ages 5 and older

– Experience Guide
Forest interpretation
* Visit the website for more information

– Information and Guides
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-64-728-1510

– Opening Date
July 23, 1997

– Parking
Available (200 spaces)

– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)

– Operating Hours
[Park hours] 07:00-18:00

– Available Facilities
Accommodations, walking paths, playground, observatory, etc.

– Facility Utilization Fees
Accommodations (Peak season or weekends / Low season & weekdays)

[Forest House]

27 ㎡ Room (4 people): 73,000 won / 40,000 won

34 ㎡ Room (6 people): 119,000 won / 67,000 won

50 ㎡ Room (8 people): 154,000 won / 87,000 won

66 ㎡ Room (11 people): 185,000 won / 110,000 won

82.5 ㎡ Room (12 people): 214,000 won / 145,000 won

[Forest Training Center]

87 ㎡ Room (20 people): 250,000 won / 180,000 won

[Hyuyanggwan]

33 ㎡ Room (6 people): 67,000 won

50 ㎡ Room (8 people): 85,000 won

* Refer to website for details

– Admission Fees
Individuals – Adults 1,000 won / Teenagers 600 won / Children 300 won

Groups – Adults 800 won / Teenagers 500 won / Children 200 won

* Group: 20 people or more

– Parking Fees
Compact cars 1,500 won / Small & Mid-sized cars 3,000 won / Large vehicles 5,000 won

– Restrooms
Available

◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Roe Deer Observation Center (제주 노루생태관찰원)

– Homepage
www.visitjeju.net

– Tel
+82-64-728-3611

Roe Deer Observation Center opened on August 3, 2007 to offers a place where visitors may observe and watch roe deer and other creatures in their natural habitat. Guests can watch the deer from the forest trails, or feed them at the experience enclosure. The exhibition hall offers information on Hallasan Mountain and the animals and plants that live around it, including a video room teaching about the life of a roe deer. The observation center grounds also include walking paths up Geochinoreum Volcanic Cone.

⊙ Jeju 4.3 Peace Park (제주4·3평화공원)

View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →


– Homepage
jeju43peace.or.kr

– Tel
+82-64-723-4344

Mankind tends to only remember the heroes of civilization. Jeju 4.3 Peace Park was created to remember those who fell protecting their homeland during the Jeju uprising which broke out on April 3, 1948. The park is the symbol of reconciliation and peace, and seeks to open a new chapter of life.


The development project of Jeju 4.3 Peace Park was a result of the reparations for the victims of the Jeju uprising. The 4.3 Special law was promulgated in the year 2000, and the following steps proceeded: property acquisition for the park, master plan of the park establishment, design competitions for the park, construction, exhibits and installations. It finally opened to the public on March 28, 2008.

⊙ Hanwha Resort Jeju (한화리조트 제주)

View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →


– Tel
+82-64-725-9000

Hanwha Hotel & Resort is a leading hospitality leisure company with the highest number of condominiums and golf courses across Korea. Hanwha Resort in Jeju offers a wide range of subsidiary facilities and is located nearby many local attractions.

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