Rainbow Healing Center (레인보우 힐링센터)

Rainbow Healing Center (레인보우 힐링센터)

– Homepage
https://www.yd21.go.kr/healing

When developing the Yeongdong Rainbow Healing Tourist Site, the Rainbow Healing Square was envisioned as a venue for four major festivals held in Yeongdong-gun. Later, the Rainbow Healing Center was created to represent and express Yeongdong’s concept of ‘healing,’ adding to the square as a place to share passion and joy. The center reflects the local community’s wish to hear children’s laughter again in this rural village where the population has declined. At this healing center, you can feel the light and wind of Yeongdong from anywhere. It is the perfect place to reconnect with yourself, as you are surrounded by nature. Come and discover the true meaning of healing offered by the natural environment of Yeongdong.

– Address : 95 Yeongdong healing-ro, Yeongdong-eup, Yeongdong-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do

※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-43-740-3655

– Parking
Available (150 cars)

– Operating Hours
10:00-18:00

– Admission Fees
Adults 10,000 won / Teenagers and Elderly 7,000 won / Children 2,000 won

– Restrooms
Available









◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ 2025 Yeongdong World Traditional Music & Arts Expo (2025 영동세계국악엑스포)


– Homepage
www.yeongdongexpo2025.or.k

– Tel
+82-43-740-7417

The Yeongdong World Traditional Music & Arts Expo showcases the industrial values of Gugak, traditional Korean music, sharing its joy and connecting diverse people, cultures, and regions. It features various exhibitions, traditional performances, and hands-on experience programs.

⊙ Yeongdong Wine Tunnel (영동 와인터널)


– Homepage
https://ht.yd21.go.kr/tunnel/

Yeongdong Wine Tunnel is a 420 m-long tunnel within the Rainbow Healing Tourist Site. It was built as a wine storage because caves present ideal conditions for wine storage. Here, visitors can browse the Wine Culture Hall, which details the history of wines; Yeongdong Wine Hall, which sells wine produced in Yeongdong; and a military magazine dating back to the Japanese Occupation. A wine festival is held every October.

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