Taksajeong Pavilion (탁사정)
Taksajeong Pavilion (탁사정)
– Homepage
www.tour.jecheon.go.kr/
Taksajeong Pavilion, located at the bend of Jecheon Stream in the valley, is celebrated for its picturesque scenery of clear water, sand, and pine trees. It’s believed that these pine trees were transported from Jeju Island in the 16th century. The combination of a cool valley breeze, the stream’s vivid blue, and a quaint waterfall, alongside the ancient pine trees, creates a serene harmony. This spot is also well-known as a favorite camping site in Jecheon.
– Address : 478 Jewon-ro, Bongyang-eup, 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
⊙ Ttoranggil (또랑길)
Situated near Baeron Holy Ground, a key site in the spread of Catholicism in Korea, Ttoranggil is a restaurant distinguished by its ochre-built hanok. Its menu features dolsot bap (hot stone pot rice), deodeok jeongsik (deodeok set menu), and gondeure bap (thistle rice), all served with red chili paste to enhance the flavors. Additionally, the restaurant hosts a workshop for those interested in experiencing crafts. It is closed during the winter months, from December to February.