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Bukhansan Hiking Club, 2014 Best Hiking Mountains in Seoul by Visit Korea Archived 2012-01-23 at the Wayback Machine , 2012 Bukhansan National Park (북한산국립공원) by Visit Korea Archived 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine , 2012
The Bukhansan National Park (Korean: 북한산국립공원; Hanja: 北漢山國立公園) in Seoul and Gyeonggi covers an area of 79.92 km 2 (30.86 sq mi) and was established on 2 April 1983. Bukhansan means "mountains north of the Han River ."
Seoul Trail (Korean: 서울둘레길; RR: Seoul dulle gil) is a long-distance trail that goes around the perimeter of Seoul, South Korea.As of 2024, the full trail is 156.5 km (97.2 mi), although it is subdivided into 21 shorter routes.
Jeju Island has South Korea's highest mountain—Hallasan Mountain at 1,950 m—and its lowest-lying inhabited island, Gapado. [11] Of all the hiking trails of the Jeju Olle Trail, Gapado is known to be the easiest since it is almost completely flat. It is small enough that a leisurely two-hour stroll will suffice.
Korea Dulle Trail (Korean: 코리아둘레길) is a long-distance trail that spans 4,500 km (2,800 mi) that goes around the exterior of South Korea. The trail is subdivided into four subtrails: Haeparang Trail, Namparang Trail, Seoharang Trail, and the DMZ Peace Trail. [1] [2] Each of these trails is subdivided into routes. [2]
The highest mountain in South Korea. Mount Jiri: 1,915 m (6,283 ft) Gyeongnam (Jeonnam/Jeonbuk) The highest mountain in South Korean mainland. Banyabong: 1,732 m (5,682 ft) Jeonnam/Jeonbuk (Gyeongnam) Belongs to the Mount Jiri National Park. The highest mountain in Jeonnam and Jeonbuk. Seoraksan: 1,708 m (5,604 ft) Gangwon: The highest mountain ...
Early on, admission to national parks in South Korea was free. In 1974, most of South Korea's national parks cancelled the free admission policy. Currently only Gyeongju National Park is free. In 1993, the ticket revenue of the Korean National Park accounted for 65% of the park's total revenue.
Dobongsan (Korean: 도봉산) is a mountain in Bukhansan National Park, South Korea. [1] It extends across Seoul, the national capital, and the cities of Yangju and Uijeongbu, in the province of Gyeonggi Province. [2] It has an elevation of 739.5 m (2,426 ft). [3] Nearby Dobongsan Station is named after it. [4]