Menge Village (맹개마을)

Menge Village (맹개마을)

– Homepage
booking.naver.com

Nestled between Cheongnyangsan Mountain and Nakdonggang River, Menge Village in Andong is a hidden gem that offers unique immersive experiences. Accessible only through a boat or a tractor, the experiential village accepts visitors only with accommodation or experience program reservation. The village offers beautiful scenery throughout the year, however, the golden wheat fields of June and buckwheat flower blossoms in September are simply breathtaking. Visitors can also see music performances. Through the Menge Village Farm Day Trip, visitors can enjoy various experience programs such as the jinmaek soju-making experience program and organic sourdough bread and wheat cookie-making, all available with reservation only.

– Address : 162-135 Gasong-gil, Dosan-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

※ Presentation Information
– Capacity
30 people

– Age Range
Open to visitors of all ages

– Information and Guides
+82-10-7604-0065

– Parking
Available

– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)

– Operating Hours
15:00-11:00 next day (Check-out)

– Film Locations
“Mr. Sunshine (2018)” “MBC Live Tonight”

– Restrooms
Available

– Available Facilities
Accommodation, workshop, restaurant, rest area

– Interpretation Services Offered
Available (English)

◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Nongam Head House (농암종택)

– Homepage
www.nongam.com

– Tel
+82-54-843-1202

This is the head house of Nongam I Hyeon-bo, located in Gasong-gil, Dosan-myeon, Andong-si. I Hyeon-bo served as Saganwonjeongeon in 1504 (the 10th year of Yeonsangun) and was exiled to Andong due to the king’s anger. The place where Nongam Head House was located was Buncheon Village, but Buncheon Village was submerged due to the construction of Andong Dam in 1976. Since then, the head house, shrine, and Geunggudang, which had all been relocated to various places in Andong, were moved to one place by I Seong-won, a descendant of the Yeongcheon I family. In 2007, Bungang Confucian Academy was rebuilt and is now called Bungang Village and open to the public.

⊙ Gosanjeong Pavilion (고산정)

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– Homepage
http://www.tourandong.com
http://www.cha.go.kr

Gosanjeong Pavilion was built by Geum Nan-su in 1564 as a place for study. The pavilion is located below the Gasonghyeop escarpment, one of the eight scenic sites of Andong, along the Nakdonggang River. Views from the pavilion include Woebyeongsan and Naebyeongsan Mountains and a lush pine forest.

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