Introduction: The falling water of the loud and magnificent Biryong Fall looks very much like dragons flying up towards the sky, which is why it was named Biryong (flying dragon) Falls. There is a relatively wide path leading to Biryong Waterfall, through a ba
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Information: Information Introduction The falling water of the loud and magnificent Biryong Fall looks very much like dragons flying up towards the sky, which is why it was named Biryong (flying dragon) Falls There is a relatively wide path leading to Biryong Waterfall, through a bamboo forest, making it a very nice place to hike From Biryonggyo Bridge, which is located in the lower reaches of Cheonbuldong Valley, called Ssangcheon, walk past it for about 30 minutes to the left, and you will see the Yukdam Falls, made up of six waterfalls and a deep pond Roughly 300 m past this area, you can see the Biryong Falls between the narrow and rugged ravine Also, if you follow the Towanggol, up a steep, rocky path, there is a huge, three-tiered waterfall called Towangseong Falls However, due to the extremely dangerous path leading to it, it is barred to the public Closed N/A (Open all year round) Mountain Not Access Period Seasonal Forest Fire Watches by Park March 2 - May 15, 2016 ※ TBD by park directors based on fire weather advisories, snow/precipitation levels, and other local conditions Parking Facilities Available Parking Fees Compact cars 2,000 won Small and mid-sized cars 4,000-5,000 won Large sized cars 6,000-7,500 won Restrooms Available Pets Not permitted
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