Jukbyeon Coast Skyrail (죽변해안스카이레일)
Jukbyeon Coast Skyrail (죽변해안스카이레일)
– Homepage
www.uljin.go.kr
The Jukbyeon Coast Skyrail offers a 2.8-kilometer journey that connects the Jukbyeon boarding area with Bongsu Port. This automated monorail provides a leisurely sightseeing experience. A complete round trip takes about 40 minutes. As it glides through the air, passengers can feel the breeze and take in panoramic views of verdant mountains and the expansive sea, which instill a sense of tranquility. The crystalline seawater and the rhythmic crashing waves upon the rocks resemble a living painting, prompting visitors to capture the moment. The Jukbyeon Coast Skyrail is a place of unforgettable memories and romance, showing unique and spectacular vistas that change with the seasons.
– Address : 235-12 Jukbyeonjungang-ro, Jukbyeon-myeon, Uljin-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-54-783-8881
– Parking
Available
– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)
– Operating Hours
Weekdays 09:30-18:00 / Weekends 09:00 – 18:30
* Last admission is 30 min before closing.
– Admission Fees
* Course A (Jukbyeon-Bongsu Port)
For 1 or 2 people: 21,000 won
For 3 people: 28,000 won
For 4 people: 35,000 won
Group: 28,000 won
* Group rate applies only to parties with either 8 or more 4-seat vehicles or a total of 30 or more people.
* The fees are charged per vehicle.






◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Jukbyeonhang Port (죽변항)

– Tel
+82-54-789-6893
Jukbyeonhang Port is a fishing port in northern Uljin. The port is guarded by a 15.6 meter-tall lighthouse. The port is surrounded by restaurants serving seafood. In addition to squid, mackerel, and king crabs, seaweed is another specialty item of the region. There are many attractions nearby includng various beaches, a driving course, drama film set and more.
⊙ Bongpyeong Beach (봉평해수욕장)
– Homepage
www.uljin.go.kr
– Tel
+82-54-789-6862
Bongpyeong Beach in Uljin, Gyeongsangbuk-do is a 2 kilometer-long sand beach. The nearby Jukbyeon Breakwater is a famous fishing spot. Visitors can catch halibut, sea perch, rudder fish and more by casting or surf fishing.
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