
Biyangdo Island (비양도)
146, Hallimhaean-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
About
Discover Biyangdo, a pristine volcanic gem in Jeju, whose natural beauty tells a story of deep history. Visitors can expect dramatic coastal scenery and invigorating hikes along paths surrounding Biyangbong Peak, renowned for its six unique peaks and striking natural formations. This destination is ideal for nature lovers, hikers, and anyone fascinated by unique geology. While beautiful year-round, Spring and Autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for exploring its quiet, preserved landscape.
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Meaning “to fly over,” Biyangdo Island is the last-formed volcanic island in Jeju (1002). It remains in its original form as a parasitic volcano and it is located in the center of an uncontaminated area of the sea having abundant fishing grounds with varied fish species. The island has many natural formations, including Biyangbong Peak, featuring six mysterious peaks, two craters, and a rock formed like a mom carrying her baby on her back. The island has many walking paths to view these attractions and more.
Visitors also explore Hyeopjae Beach (협재해수욕장), Geumneung Port (금능포구) and Geumneung Beach (금능해수욕장) near this location.
Location
33.40811, 126.22749







