Introduction:

Yongcheondonggul Cave (용천동굴) is the most typical form of lava tunnel on Jeju Island and with a total length of approximately 2,470.8m it is one of the largest. It has a unique topology and rich limestone formations such as lava terrace, lava shelves,

Directions From Jeju International Airport take bus No. 38 and get off at Hamdeok-ri (함덕리). Take a eup-myeon circulation bus (읍면순환버스) and get off at Seon-heul 2-ri (선흘2리) (Geomunoreum).
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Information:
Yongcheondonggul Cave (용천동굴) is the most typical form of lava tunnel on Jeju Island and with a total length of approximately 2,470.8m it is one of the largest.
It has a unique topology and rich limestone formations such as lava terrace, lava shelves, lava waterfalls, and 140m of lava rolls.
In particular, a range of carbonate formations such as straw soda, stalactite, columns, flowstones, cave corals, aragonite crystals can be found inside this large cave that also contains a lake.
This unique cave is astounding in terms of its geological value and beauty.
There are also items that can be found throughout the cave that appear to have been brought in by people who lived on the island long ago, such as pieces of pottery, animal bones, ironware, charcoal and other substances.
Telephone: +82-64-710-8997

Current:
Status UNESCO World Heritage / Natural Monument No.
466 (Designated on February 7, 2006)

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Where is Yongcheondonggul Cave [UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site]

 1837-2, Woljeong-ri, Gujwa-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
제주특별자치도 제주시 구좌읍 월정리 1837-2번지
    
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