Jukdojeong Pavilion & Jukdo Observatory (죽도정&죽도 전망대)

Jukdojeong Pavilion & Jukdo Observatory (죽도정&죽도 전망대)

– Homepage
tour.yangyang.go.kr

Jukdojeong Pavilion is located on Jukdo Island in Yangyang, which is a small island with an average circumference of 1 kilometer. The beautiful scenery of lush pine and bamboo forest, with the emerald blue sea in the background, makes it one of the “Yangyang Best 10” spots. It is one of the best places to watch the sunrise on the East Coast. Located next to Jukdojeong Pavilion, the Jukdo Observatory offers a panoramic view of Jukdo Island. Although it was originally an island, it is now connected to the mainland. The walking path around the island is a great place for visitors to take a leisurely stroll along the sea while also enjoying the lush green forest.

– Address : 1-1 In-gu-ri, Hyeonnam-myeon, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do

※ Presentation Information
– Age Range
Open to visitors of all ages

– Information and Guides
+82-33-670-2397

– Opening Date
1965년

– Parking
Available

– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)

– Operating Hours
Open 24 hr

– Available Facilities
Rest area, walking trail, park

– Restrooms
Available

– Admission Fees
Free












◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Ingu Beach (인구 해수욕장)

– Homepage
tour.yangyang.go.kr

Ingu beach is located in Ingu-ri, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do. With Jukdo, an island with a thickly wooded bamboo forest, in the middle, Jukdo Beach lies to the north and Ingu Beach to the south. Thanks to its vast and quiet white sandy beach and shallow depths, the beach is safe to enjoy sea bathing, which is why families visit the beach during the summer vacation period. The shallow water also attracts many novice surfers. The beach is equipped with nice facilities for surfers along with accommodations and surfing shops. Avid campers can also set up tents on the beach to enjoy surfing and camping at the same time. In recent years, the beach has become a popular scuba diving spot as well. Ever since the coastal road opened, cafes, restaurants, and various convenience facilities have popped up in the area. Visitors can check out Jukdojeong Observatory, Ingu Port, and many other things to see nearby, and also experience sea fishing at Dongsan Port.

⊙ LE ONDA (르온다)


LE ONDA Café, situated on the 20th floor, is an ocean view café in Yangyang, Gangwon-do. The café offers a panoramic ocean view. Visitors can enjoy various drinks, including their signature East Sea-themed menu while taking in the view of the emerald blue ocean and the sky. The cozy interior, comfortable seats, and stunning views make it a perfect relaxing escape.

⊙ Please Wait (플리즈웨잇)


– Homepage
https://www.instagram.com/pleasewait_yy/

Please Wait café, situated near Ingu Beach, operates as a café by day and transforms into a pub at night. The building’s exterior embraces the idyllic beach café aesthetic, featuring large palm trees and vibrant pink highlights. Signature menu items include the Bada latte (blue syrup vanilla latte) and the Hawaiian tropical ade. Its proximity to the beach makes it a favored hangout for surfers. Additionally, pets are welcome in the garden area on the first floor.

⊙ Farmer’s Kitchen (파머스키친)

This is a handmade burger restaurant located right in front of Yangyang Dongsan Port, where fishing boats float. The American-style interior exudes a casual look. From the rooftop on the 3rd floor, the view towards the sea is wide enough that you can see the sea and islands beyond the port. Combining fresh vegetables and rich gravy, the burger tastes just as good as the view.

⊙ Gangwon Hyuhyuam Hermitage (휴휴암(강원))

– Tel
+82-33-671-0526

This hermitage is located by the sea at Hyeonnam-myeon, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do. Its name reflects its dedication to the value of rest by freedom from the troubles of mundane life. The temple was built in 1997 by the monk Hongbeop as a small Buddha hall named Myojeokjeon Hall, but the discovery of a large rock shaped like a reclining Avalokiteshvara in 1999 made the temple a popular site for prayers. A large rock named Yeonhwadae, named after its shape of a lotus flower in bloom, is located below the Myojeokjeon Hall near the sea. Yeonhwadae is a great place to see the reclining Avalokiteshvara and turtle-shaped rock in the area, and many other tourists flock to see the interesting rock formations of the area, like toe rocks, foot rock, and fist rock. Lucky visitors can catch a glimpse of schools of big-scaled redfin surfacing to feed at the beach. Hyuhyuam Hermitage is also home to Myojeokjeon Hall, Darani Cave Buddha Hall, Gwaneum Buddhist Bell, and a statue of the Avalokiteshvara. The Avalokiteshvara statue, in particular, enjoys great popularity from its hilltop vantage point, having the blue seas of the East Sea to its back.

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