Happyeong Beach

A white sandy beach emerging as a surfing hotspot

  • Sacheon-myeon, Gangneung-si

    April 14, 2026

    Sunny

    Temp.16.0
    humidity65
    rainfall0.0
  • Hit

    856
  • Happyeong Beach
    Happyeong Beach
  • Happyeong Beach
    Happyeong Beach
  • Happyeong Beach
    Happyeong Beach
  • Happyeong Beach
    Happyeong Beach
  • Introduction
  • Located in Happyeong-ri, Sacheon-myeon, this beach features a 200-meter-long white sand shoreline covering 4,000㎡. The name “Happyeong-dong (荷坪洞)” originates from Heo Bong, the second son of Heo Yeop of Chodang, who once lived in this area, and the place was named after his pen name. The beach connects to Dwitbul Beach, forming a stretch of white sand, while a wide pine forest spreads out behind it. Known for its tranquility and cleanliness, it is a popular destination for families. In front of the beach stands Haedari Rock (Sea Dog Rock, 海狗), named after the seals that were said to have lived on it in the past, whose cries were reportedly heard even in nearby villages. Visitors can enjoy guesthouse accommodations, and numerous raw fish restaurants offer fresh seafood delicacies.
  • Tourist Guide
  • “Happyeong Beach” is directly connected to Sacheonjin Beach and is the northernmost beach in Sacheon-myeon. With a road running right along the seaside, it is an ideal spot for scenic drives. The surrounding area offers a variety of pensions for accommodation and excellent restaurants for dining, providing plenty of activities to enjoy. In particular, the area is famous for its many well-known cafés, making it a favorite destination for coffee lovers.
  • Tour Tips
  • The name Happyeong comes from Heo Bong, the second son of Heo Yeop of Chodang, who once resided here, and the area was named Happyeong-dong after his pen name. In front of the beach lies a large rock known as Haedari Rock, named because seals once inhabited it, and their cries were said to reach nearby fishing villages. Located in Happyeong-ri, Sacheon-myeon, the beach features a 200-meter-long white sandy shore covering 4,000㎡. Connected to Dwitbul Beach, it offers a wide expanse of white sand and a backdrop of lush pine forests, making it a clean and peaceful destination favored by families. The area has many pensions for overnight stays and numerous raw fish restaurants where visitors can enjoy fresh sashimi. Recently, it has become a popular destination for surfers, attracting many surfing enthusiasts. With famous cafés and a nearby mulhoe (cold raw fish soup) village, it is also an excellent destination for a culinary यात्रा.

Information

  • Location
    266-2, Sacheonjin-ri, Sacheon-myeon, Gangneung-si, Gangwon State, Republic of Korea
  • Tel
    +82-33-660-3658
  • Closed Days
    Open year-round
  • Hours of Operation
    Open at all times
  • Admission Fee
    Free
  • Facility Usage Fee
    None
  • Parking Facilities
    Available
  • Parking Fee
    Free parking
  • Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities
    Not available

Maps and Peripheral Points (~2Km)

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