Sono Belle Cheongsong Solsaem Hot Spring (소노벨 청송 솔샘온천)

Sono Belle Cheongsong Solsaem Hot Spring (소노벨 청송 솔샘온천)

– Homepage
www.sonohotelsresorts.com

Solsaem Hot Spring offers a relaxing escape to visitors with 570 tons of natural spring water daily. Surrounded by the blue forest and clear skies of Cheongsong, the open-air hot spring provides a serene retreat, allowing visitors to unwind and release stress with hinoki bath, neck shower, and underwater massages.  

– Address : 494-1 Juwangsan-ro, Juwangsan-myeon, Cheongsong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do

※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-1588-4888

– Parking
Available (Free)

– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)

– Operating Hours
07:00-21:00 (Last admission 20:00)

– Facility Utilization Fees
Adults 15,000 won / Children 12,000 won
* Please refer the website for details





◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ HAHN BY SONO (한 바이 소노)


– Homepage
https://www.sonohotelsresorts.com/hahn_cs

– Tel
+82-54-518-5058

Cheongsong Folk Crafts Village has a hanok guest-house compound in the Cheongsong Tourist Area of Gyeongsangbuk-do. Daegam’s house, Yeonggam’s house, and Jeongseung’s house have wide floor areas, big yards many rooms, while Saengwondaek and Chambongdaek are simpler, straight-roofed hanoks. All houses have modern toilets. The barn, warehouse and traditional kitchens are presented as they were in Joseon times. As well as arts and crafts the complex houses a traditional pottery village, a pottery exhibition hall, a folk museum, and the intriguing Flower Stone Museum.

⊙ Songi Garden (송이가든)


– Tel
054-874-0066

Songi Garden, a Korean restaurant positioned near the Juwangsan Tourist Complex, is celebrated for its healthy cuisine, crafted using fresh, locally sourced produce. The restaurant’s standout dish, beoseot jeongol (mushroom hot pot), is particularly noteworthy for its flavorful yet light broth, brimming with an assortment of mushrooms. This culinary experience can be complemented with visits to nearby attractions such as the Cheongsong White Porcelain Experience Center and the Cheongsong Flower Stone Museum, making for a well-rounded exploration of the area’s cultural and gastronomic offerings.

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