Neungganggyegok Valley, Eoreumgol Valley (능강계곡, 얼음골)
Neungganggyegok Valley, Eoreumgol Valley (능강계곡, 얼음골)
– Homepage
www.tour.jecheon.go.kr
Neungganggyegok Valley (Eoreumgol Valley) is within the mountains near the Cheongpungho Lake. Located in a high area surrounded by mountains, the sun reaches the area far less than others. In fact, the name Eoreumgol Valley references how the lush forests and the area’s geographical features have made the summer here so cool that the ice (eoreum) is said to have been left frozen even in the x_height of summer. The water originating from Eoreumgol Valley flows into the Cheongpungho Lake through Neungganggyegok Valley.
– Address : San 30-4, Neunggang-ri, Susan-myeon, Jecheon-si, Chungcheongbuk-do
※ Presentation Information
– Experience Guide
Not available
– Information and Guides
+82-43-641-6731~3
– Parking
Available
– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)
– Operating Hours
Open 24 hr
– Admission Fees
Free














◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Neunggang Sotdae Art Museum (능강솟대문화공간)

– Homepage
https://tour.jecheon.go.kr/tour
– Tel
+82-43-653-6160
Neunggang Sotdae Art Museum in Jecheon is a museum of sotdae, ancient prayer poles with a duck or bird-shaped figurine on top that were usually placed at the village entrance. Many of these artifacts can be found inside and outside of the museum, which is located near the vast Chungjuho Lake. Other nearby tourist attractions include Neunggang Valley, situated at the foot of Geumsusan Mountain and surrounded by lush pine forests, rocky cliffs, streams and waterfalls. There is also Jeongbangsa Temple, which is said to have been built by the renowned Buddhist Monk Uisang, during the Silla era.
⊙ Jeongbangsa Temple (정방사)

– Homepage
tour.jecheon.go.kr
– Tel
+82-43-647-7399
Located on a ridge of Sinseonbong Peak (845 meters) nearby Geumsusan Mountain, Jeongbangsa Temple was founded by Buddhist Monk Uisang in the second year (662) of King Munmu’s reign during the Silla dynasty. Jeongbangsa Temple is a branch of Beopjusa Temple located on Songnisan Mountain and is a well known oratory amongst Buddhists. The temple offers fantastic views of Cheongpungho Lake that are said to calm and clear the mind. A unique feature of this temple is the mountain wall making up a portion of the temple roof.
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