![translation](https://cdn.durumis.com/common/trans.png)
This is an AI translated post.
Seocheon Must-Visit Spots: JangHang Skywalk & Songlim Forest Bath!
- Writing language: Korean
- •
-
Base country: All countries
- •
- Others
Select Language
Summarized by durumis AI
- JangHang Skywalk provides a stunning ocean view and features the Gibeolpo Naval Battle Observatory, allowing you to experience history and nature simultaneously.
- Enjoy a refreshing forest bath while strolling through the lush pine forest trail, admire the beauty of the Mucun-dong flower bed, and make it a perfect family outing or date destination.
- The National Marine Biodiversity Institute exhibits over 5,000 marine specimens, offering a variety of attractions including live water snakes, corals, fish, and knowledge about mudflats.
Introducing the JangHang Skywalk, SongRim Forest Therapy Park and the National Institute of Biological Resources, where you can enjoy stunning ocean views and immerse yourself in the lush pine forest.
The best place to enjoy the West Sea and the West Sea mudflats
Here is a place where you can enjoy the sea breeze while looking out at the West Sea and enjoy a phytoncide-filled forest bath. As you walk up, the ocean view unfolds through the pines until you reach the observatory. The skywalk is 15m high and 250m long, with the ocean spread out below it. It feels even higher in real life. lol
West Sea and Forest Bath
At first, it was a little scary, but the panoramic ocean view relieved my stress.
The floor of the observatory is made of iron plates with holes, but you can walk on it safely. However, people with acrophobia might feel a bit scared.
Sky Lounge
At the end of the skywalk, you can take a beautiful sunset picture, but I visited during the day so I missed out. If you want to feel the refreshing feeling of the crashing waves and an open chest, you should definitely visit.
The Battle of Gibeolpo
At the end of the observatory, there is a large stone monument that says "Gibeolpo Battle Observatory". This is the place where the Silla navy defeated the Tang navy in 676, during the 16th year of King Munmu of Silla. The actual battle took place in three rounds and there is a detailed explanation. It's a good place to stop and learn about history. lol
Also, it's a place with deep historical significance, so it seems like it would be good for children's education.
Gibeolpo Naval Battle
A lush pine forest trail
Along the coast, there is a 5km long white sand beach and a pine forest over 100 years old. There is a 30-year-old arborvitae forest and a cluster of maemun dong. If you visit during the maemun dong festival, you will experience a different kind of beauty. As you walk, inhaling the scent of pine, you will naturally feel healed, and there are benches and pavilions along the way so you can take a break. It's a great place to stroll with your family or lover. For those who want to enjoy quiet contemplation, it's best to visit on weekdays.
Songlim Forest Bath
Recommended travel destination for family outings and dates
There are many photo-worthy spots and it's a great place to relax while enjoying a leisurely stroll. There are also playgrounds and exercise equipment for children to play, making it a course that everyone can enjoy. Near the parking lot, there is the National Institute of Biological Resources, so be sure to visit.
Songlim Forest Bath Comprehensive Guide Map
National Institute of Biological Resources
There are over 5,000 marine life specimens on display, providing a variety of sights and knowledge to take in. There are plenty of things to read and see, including live water snakes, corals and fish, and information on mudflats. Inside, there is also a cafe that sells drinks and coffee, so even though there is an entrance fee, you should definitely go in and take a look around.
Here's a look at the sky lounge, healing and the National Institute of Biological Resources, where you can see the magnificent scenery of Seocheon at a glance. Be sure to visit.