
Jeongseon Morundae Cliff (몰운대 (정선))
1330, Yaksu-gil, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do
About
Experience the grandeur of Morundae Cliff, a dramatic lookout famed for its sheer drop and three magnificent 500-year-old pines. Visitors can stroll along the expansive rock shelf for breathtaking views, imagining the mythological gods who once watched from above. Ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking a touch of Korean folklore, this site offers spectacular scenic beauty. Visiting during spring or autumn is recommended for the best atmosphere and photo opportunities.
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Morundae Cliff is one of the Eight Scenic Sites of Hwaam. The tip of the steep cliff is adorned with three specimens of 500-year-old pine trees. Legend has it that gods would perch on the cliff’s top and enjoy the beautiful view. At the foot of the cliff lies a large sheet of rock that can accommodate hundreds of people.
Location
37.31816, 128.81175






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