Namae Beach (Namae 1, 3-ri) (남애해변(남애1, 3리))

Namae Beach (Namae 1, 3-ri) (남애해변(남애1, 3리))

– Homepage
tour.yangyang.go.kr

– Tel
+82-33-670-2518

In addition to the beautiful Maeho Lagoon at its side, Namae-ri is home to three beaches. The northernmost Namae Beach is the largest among the three, with a sandy shore that is 2 kilometers long and 100 meters wide. The beach has great quality sand and shallow waters, with an average depth of only 1 to 2 meters. Also, a field of reeds is beautifully stretched out on both sides of the stream flowing from Maeho Lagoon. Near Maeho Lagoon is the breeding ground for egrets and grey herons in Pomae-ri, designated as Natural Monument No. 229.

The other two beaches in Namae-ri consist of Namae 1(il)-ri Beach, a charming small beach in the furthest south, and Namae 3(sam)-ri Beach, located near Naemae Port.

– Address : Gwangjin-ri, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do

※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-33-670-2518

– Parking
Available

– Operating Hours
06:00-24:00 (Swimming hours 09:00-18:00)

– Restrooms
Available

– Available Facilities
Namae 1(il)-ri Beach – Shower booths, changing room, campsite

Namae 3(sam)-ri Beach – Shower booths, changing room, drinking fountains, campsite




◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ 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.

⊙ The N Resort (더앤리조트)


– Homepage
www.thenresort.com

The N Resort, located in Yangyang Ganwon State, has total of 320 room with hot spring water, perfect for relaxation and activities. The resort has spa service with hot spring water, various restaurants both indoors and outdoors. Visitors can enjoy activities throughout the year with forest trail nearby for bike ride or a stroll. 

⊙ Namaehang Port (남애항)

View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →


– Homepage
https://tour.yangyang.go.kr/
https://blog.naver.com/likeyyang

– Tel
+82-33-670-2398

The largest port in Yangyang area is also one of the Eight Sights of Yangyang, and along with Simgokhang Port of Gangneung and Chogokhang Port of Samcheok, said to be the three most beautiful ports in Gangwon-do. Indeed, its reputation can be seen in the picturesque view of the white and red lighthouse, breakwater, and the fishing boats docked at the port. Another point of interest at Namaehang Port is the Namaehang Skywalk Observatory. Located at the entrance to the breakwater, this observation point offers a breathtaking view of the Namaehang Port area and the East Sea. The island, where the skywalk is located, was called Yangyado Island during the Joseon period, and the site of this observation point used to have a beacon during the Joseon period. Namae Fishing Village Experience, a village that is fed by the Namaehang Port, offers fishing boat trips for visitors, along with hand fishing, rock crab catching, and stuffed squid making. Some of Namaehang Port’s major catches include squid, plaice, and flatfish. A line of restaurants specializing in raw fish slices allows visitors to enjoy the fresh catch right away.

⊙ 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.

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