
Duryunsan Provincial Park (두륜산도립공원)
400, Daeheungsa-gil, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
About
Journey to Duryunsan Provincial Park, where lush subtropical forests meet dramatic sea vistas at Korea’s southernmost tip. Visitors will discover a breathtaking blend of nature and spirituality, wandering among ancient Buddhist ruins and vibrant silver grass fields. Ideal for nature lovers and history enthusiasts, the park offers stunning views from its eight peaks. Plan your visit during late spring or autumn to maximize viewing of the diverse foliage. Bring comfortable shoes and prepare for an unforgettable mix of cultural depth and mountain serenity.
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During the fifth year of King Jinheung's reign (514), the Buddhist monk Ado built Daedunsa Temple, which is a place of great historical value as it is also related to the Buddhist monk Seosan. The temple is built among dense woodlands, consisting of maple trees and camellias. Breathtaking scenery of valleys and luxuriant trees can be seen on both sides of the 2-kilometer-long road leading to the temple.
Visitors also explore Duryunsan Cable Car (두륜산케이블카), Daeheungsa Temple [UNESCO World Heritage] (대흥사[유네스코 세계문화유산]) and Geomokjang Minbak Lodging (거목장민박) near this location.
Location
34.48960, 126.61611




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