Woojebong Observatory (거제 우제봉전망대)
Woojebong Observatory (거제 우제봉전망대)
– Homepage
http://tour.geoje.go.kr
At Woojebong Observatory, which offers a panoramic view of Woojebong and Haegumgang, you can see the actual backdrop of the final scene where the character Park Pyeong-ho meets his fate in the movie “Hunt.” The picturesque Haegumgang, which is one of Korea’s 40 scenic spots, and the dense camellia forest path, create the trademark scenery of Woojebong Observatory.
– Address : 23 Haegeumgang 3-gil, Nambu-myeon, Geoje-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-55-639-4161
– Parking
Available
– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)
– Operating Hours
Open 24 hr
– Admission Fees
free




◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Haegeumgang Cruise (해금강유람선)
– Homepage
www.hggtour.net
Haegeumgang Cruise is a tour boat offering sightseeing trips around Haegeumgang Islets, also known as the Geumgangsan Mountain of the Sea, renowned for its stunning scenery in Geojedo Island. The cruise departs from a quay in Galgot-ri, Nambu-myeon, near Haegeumgang Village by the seaside. The Haegeumgang Islets, located approximately 500 meters offshore, allow tourists to view various natural attractions from the sea, such as Sipjadonggul Cave, Sajabawi Rock, and Chotdaebawi Rock. A valid ID is required to board the cruise.
⊙ Sinseondae Observatory (신선대 전망대)

– Homepage
tour.geoje.go.kr
– Tel
+82-55-639-3000
Sinseondae Observatory, located between Dojangpo Maeul and Haegeumgang, offers picturesque views of the fantastically shaped rocks against the deep-blue ocean hues. “Sinseon” in Korean means supernatural beings; the beauty of this spot is said to attract such beings to come frolic. The blue and yellow colors layered on the rocks tell a unique history of the terrain. A stairway from the road leads directly to the lookout point.
Just past a gas station along the coastal highway, Sinseondae Observatory reveals itself. Walking out onto the rocks of Sinseondae, views of the surrounding islands and incredible landscape open up to viewers. Many commercials and TV shows have been filmed here taking advantage of this amazing setting. April and May are the perfect times to see the bright-yellow canola flowers across the island.
⊙ Resort Bluemau (리조트 블루마우 거제)
– Tel
+82-55-632-6377
Resort Bluemau is located on the coastal cliffs of Geoje Island with beautiful views of the ocean all year round. All guestrooms offer seaside views, making this a popular accommodation choice. The interior of the resort is done in Spanish style for an exotic atmosphere.
⊙ Dojangpo Fishing Village (도장포어촌체험마을)

– Homepage
http://www.도장포어촌체험마을.kr
– Tel
+82-55-638-2202
Dojangpo Fishing Village, located near Sinseondae Cliff and Windy Hill, is a popular attraction especially loved by couples for the beautiful scenery. Sinseondae Cliff is formed of oddly shaped rocks that run in a horizontal line, making it look as if the rocks are holding up the ocean. Other nearby attractions include Yeocha Beach, a filming location of “The Ginkgo Bed (1996);” and Windy Hill, a popular attraction due to its exotic and picturesque green hill.
⊙ Windy Hill (바람의 언덕)

– Homepage
tour.geoje.go.kr
– Tel
+82-55-639-4178
The Windy Hill refers to a hill at the end of the fishing village of Dojangpo, located at the entrance to the Haegeumgang Islets, upon which a windmill can be found. Its name comes from the area being very windy, thanks to its geographical features. The plants that grow on the hill also tend to be short in stature because of the wind. Many cafés and restaurants take advantage of the hill’s remarkable view. Windy Hill is also close to other tourist sites, like Sinseondae Terrace, Haegeumgang Islets, Hammok Beach, and a camellia habitat.
⊙ Geojedo Haegeumgang Islets (거제도 해금강)

– Homepage
tour.geoje.go.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
– Tel
+82-55-639-4792
Haegeumgang Islets is a tourist attraction located in front of the Windy Hill on Geojedo Island, known as a rocky island within the Hallyeohaesang National Park. While its shape resembles the spreading roots of arrowroot, hence its name “Galdo,” it is widely referred to as Haegeumgang, representing the sea’s Geumgangsan Mountain. Famous for its sunrise and sunset views, they are best observed from Ilwolbong Peak or Sajabawi Rock. Visitors can enjoy stunning landscapes, including the Sipja Cave, Mireukbawi Rock, Chotdaebawi Rock, and a 1,300-year-old pine tree, by taking a ferry tour.