In what season do you plan to visit Buan?
We will give you some recommendations based on what season you have chosen for the trip.
Spring, scattering cherry blossoms, canola
Season Course
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Buan Dam (Water Cultural Center)
Masilgil Trail 1(Jogaemi Paechong Trail)
the last stop ~ Chaeseokgang Cliff : 10 km
Chaeseokgang Cliff / Jeokbyeokgang Cliff
Filming Location for Jeolla Jwasuyeong (Left Naval Headquarters)
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Trail Details
[Dam]Buan Dam (Water Cultural Center)
About a 5-minute drive from Saemangeum Reclaimed Land, the approach to Buan Dam had a simply breathtaking view.
Trail Details
Address |
280-26, Buandaem-ro, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82-63-580-3210 |
[Tourist Sites]Masilgil Trail 1(Jogaemi Paechong Trail)
There are two trails, one for low and one for high tide, taking the traveler through the hills or along the shore. Masilgil Trail 1 is a highly accessible trail through the tidelands of Byeonsan.
Trail Details
Address |
29-7, Saemangeum-ro, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82-63-580-4442,4528 |
[Tourist Sites]Chaeseokgang Cliff
Buan's Chaeseokgang Cliff is a collection of rock formations and a rock cliff seemingly carved out of a thousand books stacked on top of each other. Its name comes from its resemblance to the Caishiji, a famous scenic site near the Yangtze River in China. One side of the Dalgibong Peak has been eroded over many years by waves, creating the striking sedimentary layer of today.
Trail Details
Address |
Address 1, Byeonsanhaebyeon-ro, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82-63-582-7808 |
[Tourist Sites]Jeokbyeokgang Cliff
Jeokbyeokgang Cliff is an integral part of Byeonsan Peninsula's famed scenery. The reddish rocks of the cliff clash majestically with the blue waters of the sea especially in sunset, when the rocks catch the light of the fading sun and glow with a scarlet hue.
Trail Details
Address |
San 35 28, Gyeokpo-ri, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82-63-582-7808 |
[Filming Locations]Filming Location for Jeolla Jwasuyeong (Left Naval Headquarters)
This filming set served the 2005 drama Immortal Admiral Yi Sun-sin. Located near Gunghang Port in Gyeokpo-ri, the filming set is now open to the public, allowing the visitors to enjoy the beautiful scenery and the expansive view of the sea.
Trail Details
Address |
91, Gunghangyeongsang-gil, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82-63-580-4361 |
Summer, blue seas and soft white sands
Season Course
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Sculpture Park of Keumkuwon
Boat Trips at Gyeokpohang Port (Yachting, Cruise)
Gyeokpohang Port ~ Tideland Experience(Mohang): 9.2km
Tideland Experience(Daehang )
Tideland Experience(Mohang)~Byeonsan Beach : 20km
Byeonsan Beach
Silkworm Town(Mulberry Picking Experience)
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Trail Details
[Art Museum]Sculpture Park of Keumkuwon
The first private park in Korea is the workshop and the exhibition space for the sculptor Kim Ohseong. It offers nearly 100 sculptors exemplifying the artist's masterful touch in combination with nature.
Trail Details
Address |
31, Jogakgongwon-gil, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82-63-584-6770 |
[Leisure]Boat Trips at Gyeokpohang Port (Yachting, Cruise)
Gyeokpo's cruise ships are wonderful ways to add some spice into your travel, including the trick art installations in Gyeokpo Embankment. The cruise ship runs from the filming location for Immortal Admiral Yi Sun-sin to the marina, Jeokbyeokgang Cliff, and the Saja Rock for a 50-minute trip in total.
Trail Details
Address |
794, Gyeokpo-ri, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82-63-581-5200 +82-10-9037-5200 |
[Experience]Tideland Experience
An activity for the entire family in the beautiful scenery of Buan and sea breeze, venture into the tidal flats and pick the shellfishes
Trail Details
Address |
295-3, Daehang-gil, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82-63-582-0200 |
[Tourism]Byeonsan Beach
One of the most well-known beaches in the west coast, Byeonsan beach is a part of the Byeonsanbando National Park. It is also known by the sobriquet “Baeksacheongsong,” for its white sands (baeksa) and the green pine forests (cheongsong). It is also one of the oldest tourist beaches in Korea, having opened in 1933 to the public.
Trail Details
Address |
2076, Byeonsan-ro, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82-63-580-4738 |
[Experience]Silkworm Town(Mulberry Picking Experience)
The story of silkworms in the blue skies, fields, and sunshine of Buan
Trail Details
Address |
434-20, Champpong-ro, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82 63-580-4334 |
Fall, blue skies and the red sunset
Season Course
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Naebyeonsan hiking(Jikso Falls ~ Naesosa Temple)
Hwimok Art Town
Solseom Island
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Trail Details
[Tourism]Jikso Falls
Hidden deep into the land like a treasure trove is the Jikso Falls, whose beauty has inspired some to call it the “Sogeumgang of the inland.” Its gentle slope makes it easily accessible to visitors of all ages, and thus is one of the most popular destinations within the Byeonsanbando National Park.
Trail Details
Address |
52, Silsang-gil, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82 63-584-7807 |
[Tourism]Gomso Salte Farm
Gomso Salt Farm is one of the only remaining sites that produce sea salt in Korea. Gomsoman Bay's location imbues the sea with large mineral content, making salt from Gomso Salt Farm a highly coveted and popular product.
Trail Details
Address |
18, Yeomjeon-gil, Jinseo-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82-63-582-7511 |
[Art Museum]Hwimok Art Town
This private art collection has works from many famous Korean artists. It consists of an art cafe, the art museum, outdoor sculpture park, nude painting gallery, pension accommodations, and a collection of visitor amenities.
Trail Details
Address |
10, Unho-gil, Jinseo-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82-63-584-0006 +82-10-9998-8887 |
[Island]Solseom Island
Solseom Island was formed by the sedimentation of pebble-sized volcanic bombs, tuff, and the escape of gases contained within the tuff, making it an ideal location to observe the development of these formations. It is also a good place to observe the agglutinate structures of tuff.
Trail Details
Address |
3318, Byeonsan-ro, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82-63-580-4437 |
Winter, missing the winter seas
Season Course
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Julpo Tidal Flat Ecological Park
Naesosa Temple
Chaeseokgang Cliff(Dalgibong Observatory)
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Trail Details
[Temple]Gaeamsa Temple
A tranquil, easygoing Buddhist temple.
Walk the manifold wisdom and mercy of the Buddha in the thousand-year temple of Gaeamsa
Trail Details
Address |
248, Gaeam-ro, Sangseo-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82-63-581-0080 |
[Eco Park]ulpo Tidal Flat Ecological Park
Walking the Julpo Bay Tidal Flat Ecological Park and the mysteries of tidelands A popular site for lovers, families, and photographers for the unique scenery of the tideland and the ecological park, and a popular site for trekking, day trips, and camping trips.
Trail Details
Address |
38, Saengtaegongwon-ro, Julpo-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82-63-580-3171~8 |
[Museum]Buan Celadon Museum
Shaping the history of a thousand years. Once the center of Goryeo's famed celadon culture, Yucheon-ri, Buan-eup commemorates the history of the beautiful ceramicware. It is a look into the unknown history of Buan.
Trail Details
Address |
1493, Cheongja-ro, Boan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82-63-580-3964 |
[Temple]Naesosa Temple
A Tale of Humanity and Nature, Neunggasan Mountain and Naesosa Temple.
The millennial temple of Naesosa stands overlooking the blue seas of Gomsoman Bay under the Gwaneumbong Peak.
Trail Details
Address |
243, Naesosa-ro, Jinseo-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |
Place to inquire |
+82-63-583-7281 |
[Tourism]Chaeseokgang Cliff(Dalgibong Observatory)
Buan's Chaeseokgang Cliff is a collection of rock formations and a rock cliff seemingly carved out of a thousand books stacked on top of each other. Its name comes from its resemblance to the Caishiji, a famous scenic site near the Yangtze River in China. One side of the Dalgibong Peak has been eroded over many years by waves, creating the striking sedimentary layer of today.
Trail Details
Address |
62, Dalgibong-gil, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do |