
Mudeungsan National Park (무등산국립공원)
29 Dongsan-gil, Dong-gu, Gwangju
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Discover Mudeungsan National Park, a scenic haven for all levels of hikers. Climb the majestic Mudeungsan Mountain to admire the famous "Jeongsang Three" rock peaks, or explore the gentle slopes through ancient temples like Yaksasa. This park is perfect for nature lovers and families looking for an accessible yet rewarding mountain experience. Plan a visit year-round, making it an ideal destination for a cultural hike and stunning panoramic views.
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Mudeungsan National Park is a mountain park lining the edge of Hwasun-gun, Damyang-gun and Gwangju. Mudeungsan Mountain (1,186 meters) features three rock peaks called Cheonwangbong, Jiwangbong, and Inwangbong, also known as the "Jeongsang Three."
Mudeungsan Mountain's gradual slope makes it an easy climb for all. Among the more majestic of these sites are the Seoseokdae, Gyubong, and Ipseokdae peaks. At the base of the mountain are several famous temples including Yaksasa, Jeungsimsa, and Wonhyosa Temples. Mudeungsan Mountain is also known for its beauty throughout the year. The autumn leaves around Gyubongam Hermitage and silver grass of Baengma Ridge are quite spectacular. In winter, snow and ice on the mountain create exquisite scenery as well. Below the mountain, there are a variety of recreational facilities and tourist sites for visitors.
Visitors also explore De Young Museum (드영미술관), Uijae Museum of Korean Art (광주 의재미술관) and Gwangju Jeungsimsa Temple (증심사(광주)) near this location.
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