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Gyeongpo Area
Sungeut Beach
A shallow-water beach ideal for family vacations
Introduction
Located north of Gyeongpo Beach, this small and simple beach features a 200-meter stretch of white sand and a total area of 6,000㎡. It is a cozy and compact seaside destination with a calm and peaceful atmosphere. The shallow waters make it particularly suitable for families with children. The gently sloping shoreline and easy access via public transportation add to its appeal.
Tourist Guide
Gangneung’s coastline is made up of 16 beaches, offering various sightseeing opportunities. Visitors can explore nearby Gyeongpo Beach, admire the beautiful lotus flowers floating on Gyeongpo Lake, stroll along the coffee street at Anmok Beach, take photos at the popular photo zone of Gangmun Beach, enjoy soft tofu dishes at Chodang Sundubu Village, or try Dakgangjeong (sweet crispy fried chicken) at Jungang Market.
Travel Tips
Sungeut Beach is located near Gyeongpo Beach and is known for its clean sandy shore, tranquil atmosphere, and shallow waters, making it perfect for family vacations. The beach offers convenient facilities such as free parking, an auto camping site, guesthouses, changing rooms, showers, and parasol rentals. Notably, the beach operates under the principle of “no overcharging,” which has attracted significant attention from media outlets and visitors alike. Since 2004, the Sungeut Beach Operation Committee has been running the “Gyeongpo Sungeut Marine Leisure Town” during the summer season, providing visitors with a variety of attractions and hands-on experiences. Although the beach is small in size, it is equipped with a convenience store and public restrooms, and parasol rentals are available for a relaxing beach experience. Due to its proximity to Gyeongpo Beach, visitors can enjoy a peaceful time at Sungeut Beach and then head to the livelier Gyeongpo Beach. A visit to nearby Gyeongpo Lake is also highly recommended.
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Gyeongpo Area
Namhangjin Beach
A Quiet Secondary Beach Surrounded by Lush Pine Forests
Introduction
This is a small secondary beach featuring a 600-meter stretch of white sand covering approximately 24,000㎡. Namhangjin is a harbor located where Seomseokcheon Stream meets the sea at the estuary of the Namdaecheon River, on the eastern side of Gangneung. The name originates from its historical meaning as a ferry crossing located on the southern route from Songjeong to Hansongsa Temple. Around the beach, there are many raw fish restaurants, and the spacious parking areas nearby make it convenient for visitors to park.
Tourist Guide
Namhangjin Beach is renowned for its clear and emerald-blue waters. Though modest in size, it boasts a beautiful sea, making it a favorite destination among ocean enthusiasts. The surrounding area features dense pine forests and well-maintained guesthouses, making it an ideal place to relax quietly for a few days.
Travel Tips
It takes about 15 minutes by car from downtown Gangneung to reach Namhangjin Beach. If you search for quiet beaches in Gangwon State online, Namhangjin Beach is often listed as one of the hidden gems—known mostly to those who are familiar with the area. Locals in Gangneung tend to prefer Gangmun, Namhangjin, or Anmok Beach over Gyeongpo Beach.Namhangjin Beach is located near the entrance of Gangneung Airport and features a sandy shore approximately 1.5 km in length. The nearby dense pine forest adds to its cozy atmosphere. Its proximity to the city also makes it convenient to visit nearby attractions such as Ojukheon House, the Local History Museum, Gyeongpodae Pavilion, the Charmsori Gramophone & Edison Science Museum, and the Daegwallyeong Eoheulli Museum, making it an excellent vacation destination.Visitors can also enjoy the “Aranabi” zipline experience at Namhangjin Beach. “Ara” is a pure Korean word meaning “sea,” and the name reflects the idea of flying freely like a butterfly over the ocean. Aranabi is an activity open to all ages, allowing participants to glide through the sky and look down over the sea. It operates year-round, not just during summer. From a distance, the facility resembles a lighthouse, but up close, visitors can easily spot the Aranabi sign. At the entrance, there are instructions on how to wear and remove the equipment, which should be carefully reviewed before participation. The experience begins after crossing Solbaram Bridge to the opposite side.The zipline stretches approximately 560 meters across the sea, supported by wires that carry participants over the blue waters. Operating hours are from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. At the moment of departure, many visitors instinctively scream, but as they reach the middle and gain the courage to look down at the sea, those screams often turn into expressions of awe and admiration.The beach also features swings installed for visitors to relax. These swings have become a popular photo spot for travelers. Around the beach, there are numerous dining options, including raw fish restaurants, makguksu (buckwheat noodles), and flounder set menus. The wide parking areas also make it convenient for visitors arriving by car.With the growing popularity of camping, a pine forest camping area has recently been established in Namhangjin. It is located next to Gangneung Port—famous for its coffee street—separated only by a breakwater. At night, the nearby airport’s guiding lights illuminate the sea, creating a particularly beautiful night view. From Solbaram Bridge, located where the Namdaecheon River meets the sea, visitors can enjoy scenic views of the river.When visiting Namhangjin Beach, be sure to try Gangneung’s famous makguksu. Recently, the area has also gained attention as a popular venue for house weddings and hotel-class convention halls, further establishing itself as a notable destination.
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Gyeongpo Area
Gangmun Sotdae Bridge
A bridge over the sea that marks the boundary between Gangmun Beach and Gyeongpo Beach.
Introduction
Gangmun Sotdae Bridge, located at Gangmun Beach in Gangneung, serves as the dividing point between Gangmun Beach and Gyeongpo Beach. The sotdae is said to have originated from a tall pole with a pouch containing rice seeds hung high, symbolizing prayers for a bountiful harvest. It was also used in rituals wishing for abundance, and as a symbol of folk belief, often with a carved wooden bird placed at the top of the pole.In Gangneung, this sotdae was traditionally called Jinttobaegi. In Gangmun, ritual ceremonies known as Seonangje are held three times a year—on the 15th day of the first lunar month, the fourth lunar month, and the eighth lunar month. It is believed that Jinttobaegi assists the village guardian deity, protects against the three disasters (flood, fire, and wind), and brings peace, abundant fishing, and a rich harvest to the village.
Tour Guide
Looking at the structure rising from the water beneath Gangmun Sotdae Bridge, you will see three birds facing different directions; visitors often make wishes here. Toward Gangmun Beach, you can spot a structure resembling an observatory. Crossing the bridge leads you to Gyeongpo Beach.As you walk along, you will also notice the nearby Seamarq Hotel, known for its excellent views. Through the trees, a triangular tiled-roof house can be seen—this is said to be the shrine where the Seonangje ritual is held. On the opposite side of the shrine, the water flows calmly like a quiet bay or lake. When viewed on a map, seawater appears to be enclosed between two bridges, forming a lake-like landscape.
Travel Tips
At the corner where Gangmun Beach begins, there is a well-known restaurant in Gangneung called “Paul & Mary,” famous for its handmade burgers. Since there are often many customers waiting in line, it is recommended to visit early.Additionally, along Gangmun Beach, there are several frame-shaped photo zones where visitors can take pictures, making it a great place to capture memories. Especially when seen up close, the scenery of Gangmun Sotdae Bridge offers an exotic atmosphere that is rare to find in Korea. Despite its strong local identity reflected in the name Jinttobaegi, the bridge also features structures reminiscent of European-style sculptures, making it a destination worth visiting at least once.
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Gyeongpo Area
Happyeong Beach
A white sandy beach emerging as a surfing hotspot
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.
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Gyeongpo Area
Songjeong Beach
A place where you can enjoy a lush pine forest and a wide sandy beach
Overview
Located in Songjeong-dong, this beach features a 700-meter-long shoreline and a 28,000㎡ sandy beach. The surrounding pine forest is especially well known. According to legend, Choi Mun-han, the son-in-law of King Chungseok of the Goryeo Dynasty, brought eight pine trees from Songdo when he came to Gangneung and planted them here. The area was originally called “Palsongjeong” (Eight Pine Pavilion) and later became known as Songjeong.
Tourist Guide
Located in Songjeong-dong, the beach stretches 700 meters with a sandy area of 25,000㎡. The surrounding pine forest is famous. It is said that Choi Mun-han, the son-in-law of King Chungseok of the Goryeo Dynasty, brought eight pine trees from Songdo and planted them here, naming the place Palsongjeong before it became known as Songjeong. Nearby is the world’s largest Charmsori Gramophone & Edison Science Museum, where visitors can enjoy both a beach vacation and music appreciation. There are guesthouses available in the surrounding area, and for more accommodation options such as inns and hotels, visitors can stay in Gyeongpo or downtown Gangneung.
Travel Tips
Songjeong Beach, located between Gyeongpodae, Gangmun, and Anmok Beach, is a truly მშვიდ and cozy beach known for its photogenic scenery. It is convenient to reach by car, but also accessible by public transportation, taking about 20 minutes from the intercity bus terminal. Unlike other beaches, the entrance along the road features benches and a small snack stand, making it ideal for those on a drive to relax with a cup of tea or a drink while enjoying the sea, rather than for swimming. Pine trees line both sides of the coastal road, creating an excellent atmosphere. While driving is enjoyable, walking along the roadside is another way to enhance your travel experience. At the entrance of Songjeong Beach, there is a light green fence, which is expected to be removed soon as new facilities such as a management post, integrated surveillance cameras, and boundary lights are installed. Once removed, the beach will become even cleaner and more charming. Near the beach, there is a famous makguksu restaurant that the late Chung Ju-yung, founder of Hyundai Group, was known to visit whenever he came to Gangneung. There, you can enjoy both cold buckwheat noodles in broth (mul makguksu) and spicy mixed buckwheat noodles (bibim makguksu) to suit your taste. Pairing makguksu with buckwheat pancakes and locally brewed Gangneung makgeolli creates an exceptional dining experience.
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Gyeongpo Area
Yongyeon Valley
A valley formed along the Sacheoncheon Stream between Cheonmabong Peak and Ungyebong Peak on the slopes of Hwangbyeongsan Mountain
Introduction
Yongyeon Valley is a 6 km-long valley located at San 1-0, Sagimak-ri, Sacheon-myeon, Gangneung-si, Gangwon State. The valley and its surrounding area are collectively designated as a nationally recognized geological heritage site. The valley follows the Sacheoncheon Stream flowing between Ungyebong Peak (530 m above sea level) and Cheonmabong Peak (1,015 m above sea level). The pools within the valley are called “Yongso (Dragon Pool)” due to a legend that a dragon once lived here and ascended to the heavens. The area features diverse fluvial landforms, offering significant geological and geomorphological value. It is also historically important, with nearby Buddhist ceremonies held at Yongyeonsa Temple and traditional ancestral rites performed at Yongso.
Tourist Guide
In addition to its clear flowing waters, Yongyeon Valley features Sagimak Reservoir. Further inside lies Yongyeonsa Temple, a temple established during the Silla Dynasty. The creation of the reservoir led to the disappearance of Yongyeon-dong Village. Above and below the reservoir, water flows through uniquely shaped rocks and wide flat bedrock, harmonizing with pine trees to create picturesque scenery that has long attracted visitors. During the summer, many vacationers gather on the wide rock surfaces below the reservoir to relax. On a tall rock nearby, the inscription “Gangneung Choi Clan Yongyeon Sejang-dong” is engraved.
Travel Tips
From Yongyeon Valley, you can easily reach one of Gangneung’s famous attractions, Daegwallyeong Sheep Farm, by car in about 30 minutes. On the way, stopping by Daegwallyeong Museum allows visitors to learn more about the region, enhancing the experience of the scenic Daegwallyeong area. After visiting the museum, you may also enjoy forest bathing at Daegwallyeong National Recreational Forest. Nearby, the Daegwallyeong Sheep Farm offers expansive grasslands and grazing sheep, providing a relaxing atmosphere. For those who enjoy more active tourism, skiing is available at Alpensia Resort and Yongpyong Resort.
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Gyeongpo Area
Sacheon Port
A port where you can enjoy sea fishing on weekends
Introduction
Sacheonjin Port is located at the confluence where Sacheoncheon Stream, which flows eastward from the watershed branching off the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range, meets the sea. As a relatively small port, the development of rocky coasts is limited, and facilities such as docking areas and piers are modest in scale. Unlike other ports, it is also well-suited for enjoying yachting. During the Joseon Dynasty, it was called “Sahwajin (沙火津).” Later, Sahwa-myeon was renamed Sacheon-myeon, and in 1916, during an administrative reorganization, Aeildang-ri, Haengkkaedeul, Geonneobul, Dwitseom, and Solmaji were merged to form Sacheonjin-ri. It was designated as a Class 1 fishing port in 1971, with development beginning in 1982 and completed in 1988. Approximately 70 households engage in fishing, catching flounder, sandfish, and octopus, while scallop farming is also actively carried out as a high-income industry.
Tourist Guide
Natural villages include Aeildang-ri, Haengkkaedeul, Neoneobul, Dwitseom, and Solmaji. The coastline of Sacheonjin is connected with nearby tourist attractions such as Gyeongpo, attracting many vacationers, and is home to Sacheonjin Beach. In Sacheonjin-ri, on the 6th day of the 2nd lunar month, residents gather at a bridge near the mouth of Sacheoncheon Stream to perform a traditional torch festival, praying for a bountiful harvest. The western boundary of Sacheon-myeon consists of mountainous terrain over 1,000 meters in elevation along the Daegwallyeong Range, and from these mountains, Sacheoncheon flows eastward through the central area, forming relatively wide plains. Major agricultural products include rice and leaf tobacco, with sericulture also being active. Sacheon Port and Sacheon Beach are located along Sacheoncheon Stream. A national road connecting Sokcho and Mukho passes through the area. In 1995, a hot spring was discovered in Seokgyo-ri.
Travel Tips
When you think of “Sacheon Port,” the first thing that comes to mind is “mulhoe” (spicy cold raw fish soup). Although it is a small fishing village without a large-scale seafood market or many sashimi restaurants, it is famous for mulhoe, attracting many visitors. People who visit Sacheon Port make sure to try mulhoe, and some even come specifically for it. The dish is served with slices of raw fish in a red chili paste-based broth, with noodles provided separately. When you add the noodles to the chilled broth and take a bite, the refreshing and spicy flavors awaken your senses instantly. As a result, there are more than ten restaurants specializing in mulhoe and hoe-deopbap (rice with sliced raw fish) facing the sea.Another must-try dish is rockfish seaweed soup (ureok miyeok-guk). It is on a completely different level from beef seaweed soup. There is no need to worry about any fishy smell; it is light and clean in taste, and with every spoonful, you will find yourself wanting more. If you visit Gangneung, it is highly recommended to try it at least once.Like many places along the East Coast, Sacheon Port becomes lively in winter with sandfish (yangmiri). When fishing boats return from the early morning sea, freshly caught sandfish flop in the nets spread across the market floor. Fishermen smile with satisfaction from a full catch, sweating even in the cold winter as they remove fish tangled in the nets. The freshly caught sandfish are auctioned immediately and distributed to markets. Grilling them over charcoal right away brings an indescribable joy, comparable to a heavenly experience. Sandfish has no fishy smell and tastes best when lightly salted and grilled over charcoal. Winter sandfish grilled over charcoal is highly recommended.Located near Gyeongpodae Pavilion, many visitors stop by Sacheon Port after visiting Gyeongpodae, making it more of a tourist port than a typical fishing village. From outside the southern breakwater, you can see the Gyeongpodae coastline. There is a small fish market, but it does not operate daily.At the Sacheon Yacht Stadium, used as a training ground for the Gangneung City Hall yacht team, national yacht athletes train and youth yacht academies are held, creating a spectacular view of yachts lined up across the sea. At the scallop direct sales center, you can purchase fresh shellfish at reasonable prices. Nearby are the site of Aeildang Pavilion and a literary monument dedicated to Heo Gyun, along with the scenic Gyeongpo Beach.
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Gyeongpo Area
Gangneung Port
A Comprehensive Tourist Fishing Port Filled with the Aroma of Coffee
Introduction
Gangneung Port is a harbor located in Songjeong-dong, Gangneung-si, Gangwon State. Until May 2008, it was known as Anmok Port before being renamed. Until the late Joseon Dynasty, it was an island called Gyeonjo-do, but it has since become a tied island connected to the mainland. Situated at the lower reaches of the Namdaecheon Stream, one of Gangneung’s major rivers, the port is characterized by its sandy beach. It is an excellent fishing spot where species such as salmon trout, mullet, anchovy, and mackerel are commonly caught. In addition, squid, flounder, and octopus are harvested along the coast.
Tourist Guide
As Gangneung Port is a popular fishing destination, a ritual for a good catch is held every year on March 3 and September 9. At the entrance of the beach once stood ChamSori Gramophone Museum, the only gramophone museum in Korea and home to the largest collection of Edison’s inventions, but it has since relocated to Gyeongpo-daero. In 2010, as part of the multi-functional fishing port development project led by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs to revitalize the fishing village economy, the Gangneung Port Fishing Village and Harbor Complex Space Development Project was completed. Facilities such as Solbaram Bridge, the Jukdobong circular road, cruise ships, and a nearby Coffee Street have been established. Recently, with the launch of passenger ferries operating between Gangneung Port, Ulleungdo Island, and Dokdo, it is now possible to make a day trip to Ulleungdo if you depart early from Seoul.
Travel Tips
Gangneung Port is very spacious and includes a passenger terminal. The surrounding roads are well paved with asphalt, allowing visitors to enjoy close views of the sea without stepping on sand. It is also widely known as one of the best fishing spots, attracting many anglers. Major catches include octopus and flounder. In spring, salmon trout are abundant, making it a favorite destination for seasonal fishing enthusiasts. To further develop and activate the area, the government created a Coffee Street nearby, which has gained immense popularity. Around the port, there are various raw fish centers where visitors can select seafood on the first floor and enjoy it on the second floor at relatively affordable prices. Recently, with the addition of ferry services to Ulleungdo and Dokdo, visitors can explore Gangneung Port and take a day trip to these islands with an early start. Anmok Beach is located nearby for those who wish to walk on the sand, making it easy to include in your itinerary. Gangneung Port is also considered an ideal destination for solo travelers. There is a seafood market where visitors can purchase fresh seafood as souvenirs while strolling around. Additionally, Gangneung Port features an activity called “Aranabi,” where participants are securely harnessed to a line connecting Gangneung Port and Namhangjin, gliding above the sea. The price is KRW 19,000 for a round trip and KRW 13,000 for a one-way ride. The nearby Coffee Street offers cafés with set menus, allowing visitors to enjoy coffee and cake together at reasonable prices. Each café has its own unique charm, so it is recommended to research in advance to find one that suits your taste. Imagining yourself enjoying fragrant coffee and sweet cake while gazing at the sea may inspire you to head straight to Gangneung Port.
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Gyeongpo Area
Gyeongpodae Pavilion
On the side is an arm shaped the gambrel roof house
Introduction
'Gyeongpodae Pavilion' represents one of Gangneung's scenic spots where it is located at Gyeongpo-ro, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do, and it has been designated as the sixth Gangwon-do cultural asset. 'Gyeongpodae Pavilion' shows the Goryeo Dynasty's culture that mainly consists of 6 spaces in front, 5 spaces on the side, and 32 pillars.
Tourist guide
Near 'Gyeongpodae Pavilion' is the 'Gyeongpo Beach' and 'Gyeongpoho Lake', during new years at 'Gyeongpo Beach' there are many tourists who visit to see the sunrise, so it is highly recommended to reserve accommodations beforehand. Also, 'Gyeongpoho Lake' is close to 'Chodang-dong' where the 'Chodang Sundubu' is famous which is one of delicacy's of this area and is recommended for tourists to visit.
Tourist Tips
It is considered that King Chungsuk of Goryeo in year 13 founded 'Bakseuk' which is known as 'Banghaejeong' in the Anreumsa Temple of Gangwon-do and 'Inwolsa Temple' that was located in the back of the mountains, yet later the location has been said to have been moved but there is still no detailed evidence. At the 'Gyeongpodae Pavilion' it is known that Yulgok Yi I at age 10 built the 'Gyeongpo Daebu' which are letters of nouns such as the 'uhsaeji' of 'sukjong' and 'sangryangmun' of johamang. Here you can see 'Gyeongpo 8 gyeong' and 'Gyeongpo wolsam' that has been handed down to the great spectacle of a strong man.
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Gyeongpo Area
Gyeongpo Lake
A lagoon located in Jeodong, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do
Introduction
Gyeongpo Lake, also known as Gyeongho (鏡湖), is situated about 6 km north of the city center, with small streams such as Yucheon (楡川) flowing into it from the west. Originally, it was a large lake stretching around 12 km in circumference, but due to sediment accumulation, its perimeter has reduced to 4 km, and the water depth is now only about 1–2 meters. Gyeongpodae, perched atop a small hill on the western lakeshore, has been renowned as one of the Eight Scenic Spots of the Gwandong region, with Gyeongpo Lake as its backdrop. The lake is famous for its surrounding ancient pine forests and cherry trees. A sandbar separates Gyeongpo Lake from the East Sea, forming Gyeongpo Beach.
Tourist Guide
Next to Gyeongpo Lake lies Gyeongpo Beach, the largest beach on the East Coast. Along with Gyeongpo Lake and Gyeongpodae, it was designated a coastal tourist site on June 26, 1982. As the top vacation spot representing the East Coast, Gyeongpo Beach stretches 6 km north of the city center and 1 km from Gyeongpodae, offering sweeping views of the East Sea. The combination of lively blue waves, wide white sandy beaches, and dense pine groves that quietly block out the noise of everyday life creates the beach’s unique beauty.
Tourist Tips
Gyeongpo Lake is beautiful in all seasons, but especially captivating in early summer when the lotus blooms. The area around the lake features bicycle paths, and visitors can rent bicycles or four-wheelers to circle the lake. The Gyeongpo Lake Cherry Blossom Festival held in spring is famous nationwide. Seeing cherry blossoms scattered over the lake and sea is as beautiful and poetic as the Jinhae Gunhangje Festival. After taking in the lake views, visiting Gyeongpo Beach is a must. Gyeongpo Beach is the largest in Gangneung, attracting substantial crowds during peak season. Seasonal festivals such as coffee and music festivals are held there, and local food options are plentiful.For those who have explored the largest Gyeongpo Beach and Lake, it’s recommended to enjoy other nearby attractions. In early summer (June–July), villages in Gangneung host a lotus festival, which is perfect for lotus lovers. To enjoy more of the sea, visiting Gangmun Beach just south of Gyeongpo Beach is a great option. Gangmun Beach is less crowded but boasts water as clear as Jeju Island and is surrounded by popular handmade burger restaurants. It is a favorite location for photography enthusiasts, with numerous scenic spots perfect for capturing memories. Gangneung is also famous for coffee, and visiting nearby coffee factories or the coffee street at Anmok Beach is highly recommended. On the way home, stopping by the Jungang Market to pick up some spicy fried chicken (dakgangjeong) ensures a hearty and satisfying conclusion to your trip.
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Gyeongpo Area
Anmok Beach
A white sand beach with soft sand stretching away
Introduction
Gangneung Anmok Beach is considered one of the most beautiful coffee streets nationwide. It holds a coffee festival in spring and fall and has a long coastal line, along with visitors can drive to look around many other tourist sites. In particular, some famous coffee shops present not only their own unique coffee aromas and tastes but also delicious desserts.
Tourist guide
Gangneung Anmok Beach is located at the southernmost part of Gangneung. While driving to the north, visitors can see Gangmun Beach and Gyeongpo Beach in order. Therefore, it would be a good idea to plan a travel course starting from Anmok Beach. After tasting coffee in Gangneung Beach, it is recommended to go up in the direction of Gangmun Beach, try a hamburger from a famous home-made hamburger restaurant, take pictures in a photo zone, go up to Gyeongpo Beach, look around Gyeongpo Lake, and go to Jumunjin. By doing so, visitors can enjoy a grand finale of Gangneung Beach. Instead of the hamburger, it is also recommended to try Chodang Soft Tofu.
Tourist Tips
It is possible to visit Anmok Beach not only by car but also by public transportation. It takes about 40 minutes from Intercity Bus Terminal. It is recommended for families or couples to buy a cup of coffee from Gangneung's tourist attraction Anmok Beach Coffee Street and take a walk on the beach.
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Gyeongpo Area
Gangmun Beach
A beautiful beach featuring the Sotdae Bridge stretching across the shoreline
Introduction
Gangmun Beach is located in Gangmun-dong and is home to a small nearby harbor called Gangmun Port, where visitors can enjoy fresh raw fish caught at dawn at nearby sashimi restaurants, and the area is conveniently close to well-maintained accommodation facilities as well as the Gyeongpo tourist district. From Gangmun Beach, visitors can take a boat ride of approximately 5 to 10 minutes to a diving point where boats anchor above waters 5 to 30 meters deep, offering a chance to admire a vast underwater landscape filled with natural rock formations, sea anemones, and large fish, making it a popular destination for scuba diving enthusiasts, and it also provides underwater diving experiences especially designed for honeymoon couples who wish to create lasting memories. In addition, Gangmun Port is home to 16 fishing boats that regularly catch flounder, greenling, octopus, small clams (jjebok), sea urchins, sea squirts, and sea cucumbers, while seasonal catches include flatfish and large clams in spring, Spanish mackerel in summer and autumn, and rockfish in winter, and fishing enthusiasts can also enjoy catching dace and greenling at the harbor.
Tourist Guide
Gangmun Beach is connected to Gyeongpo Beach but tends to be less crowded, and while Gyeongpo Beach is widely visited by tourists, Gangmun Beach is more commonly frequented by local residents of Gangneung, with the road passing through Gangmun Live Fish Town and across Gangmun Bridge leading directly to the beach, and beyond the beach, a pine forest trail known as the Ttangjaebong Walking Path continues for approximately 3 kilometers all the way to Anmok Beach.
Travel Tips
If you cross the road from the famous Chodang Tofu Village in Gangneung, you will immediately arrive at Gangmun Beach, where a sign reading “Gangmun Jinttobaegi Village” stands at the entrance, and “Jinttobaegi” is known as a regional term in the Yeongdong area referring to a Sotdae, a traditional wooden totem pole erected at the entrance of a village to pray for peace and prosperity. In Gangmun Village in Gangneung, a ritual called Seonangje is held three times a year for the Jinttobaegi, which is believed to bring safety, abundant harvests, and plentiful fishing, although the exact origin of the term “Jinttobaegi” is not clearly known and is said to originate from local folk beliefs. The Sotdae standing tall toward the sky in Sotdae Park creates a sense of calm and stability upon entering the village, and stories about the Sotdae as well as passages from “Gwandong Byeolgok,” a classical work by the poet Jeong Cheol that includes verses about Gangneung, are engraved on stone monuments to kindly explain the cultural background to visitors. As is common along the East Coast, visitors can see squid hung out in long rows to dry in the sea breeze like laundry, and as you walk through the alleys, you will encounter the gently curved Sotdae Bridge, which appears to draw a boundary between the river and the sea, and when crossing the bridge, the view of the ocean feels much closer and different from the view from the shore, while in the middle of the bridge there is a spot where visitors can toss coins and make wishes, making it a meaningful place to send hopes across the vast sea. One of the reasons Gangmun Beach has gained popularity is that it was featured as a filming location in the MBC drama “She Was Pretty,” starring Park Seo-joon and Hwang Jung-eum, where a memorable romantic scene was filmed, and at night, the Sotdae Bridge is reborn as a beautifully illuminated structure glowing in various colors, making it a must-visit destination for couples traveling to Gangneung. Gangmun Beach is also designated as a coastal plant protection area where local residents actively work to preserve the ecological environment, and during the summer season, facilities such as water fountains, showers, and restrooms are provided for the convenience of beachgoers, and when visiting Gangmun Beach, locals in Gangneung recommend trying rockfish seaweed soup, which is commonly served along the East Coast but is said to be especially delicious in Gangmun, making it a delightful culinary experience that enhances your trip.