Introduction:
Hallasan Mountain rises up proudly from the center of Jeju Island and is perhaps the island’s most memorable landmarks. Also called Mt. Yeongjusan, meaning "mountain high enough to pull the galaxy," Hallasan Mountain is widely known by scientists for its
Directions [Bus] Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal – Eorimok -Take Bus No. 740 (Jeju, Yeongsil, Jungmun), and get off at Eorimok Trail Entrance Bus Stop. Travel time: approx. 45 min Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal - Seongpanak -Take Bus No. 781 or 781-1 (Jeju, Seongpanak, Seogui), and get off at Seongpanak Bus Stop. Travel time: approx. 40 min
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info:
Eorimok Office: +82-64-713-9950
Seongpanak Office: +82-64-725-9950
Yeongsil Office: +82-64-747-9950
Gwaneumsa Office +82-64-756-9950
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Information:
Hallasan Mountain rises up proudly from the center of Jeju Island and is perhaps the island’s most memorable landmarks.
Also called Mt.
Yeongjusan, meaning "mountain high enough to pull the galaxy," Hallasan Mountain is widely known by scientists for its geological value.
Designated as a national park in 1970, there are 368 parasitic volcanoes called Oreums (peaks) around the main mountain.
Hallasan Mountain is famous for its vertical ecosystem of plants that results from the varying temperatures along the mountainside.
Over 1,800 kinds of plants and 4,000 species of animals (3,300 species of insects) have been identified; to explore the mountain's treasures, simply follow one of the well-developed mountain hiking trails. Hallasan Mountain is relatively easy to hike.
With hiking courses less than 10 km in length, it is possible to go to the peak and back in one day.
However, the constantly changing weather brings a lot of wind, so make sure that you are well prepared before you start climbing.
Telephone: Eorimok Office: +82-64-713-9950 Seongpanak Office: +82-64-725-9950 Yeongsil Office: +82-64-747-9950 Gwaneumsa Office: +82-64-756-9950 Donnaeko: +82-64-710-6920~3 Closed N/A (Open all year round) Hiking Course - Seongpanak Trail: Seongpanak → Dongneung Peak 9.6 km / 4 hrs 30 mins each way - Eorimok Trail: Eorimok → Nambyeok Bungijeom 6.8 km / 3 hrs each way - Eoseungsaengak Trail: Eorimok → Eoseungsangak Peak 1.3 km / 30 min each way - Yeongsil Trail: Yeongsil - Nambyeok Bungijeom 5.8 km / 2 hrs 30 mins each way - Gwaneumsa Trail: Gwaneumsa Temple - Dongneung Peak 8.7 km / 5 hrs each way Mountain Not Access Period Hiking hours subject to change according to season and park rangers' discretion. For detailed information, please visit the official website. Parking Facilities Available Cars 1,800 won / Buses 3,000 won (11-15 passenger buses), 3,700 won (16 and more passenger buses) / Two-wheeled vehicles 500 won / Compact cars 1,000 won Available Facilities Campsite (Gwaneumsa Temple area), hiking trails, mountain shelters, visitor center (entrance of Eorimok Trail), restrooms Admission Fees Free Facility Utilization Fees Campsite Fees Small (for 3 people or fewer): 3,000 won Medium (for 4-9 people): 4,500 won Large (for 10 people or more): 6,000 won Shower Prices Adults 600 won / Youth 400 won/ Children 300 won Facilities for the Handicapped Designated restrooms and parking spaces Restrooms Available
Hallasan Mountain rises up proudly from the center of Jeju Island and is perhaps the island’s most memorable landmarks. Also called Mt. Yeongjusan, meaning "mountain high enough to pull the galaxy," Hallasan Mountain is widely known by scientists for its
Directions [Bus] Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal – Eorimok -Take Bus No. 740 (Jeju, Yeongsil, Jungmun), and get off at Eorimok Trail Entrance Bus Stop. Travel time: approx. 45 min Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal - Seongpanak -Take Bus No. 781 or 781-1 (Jeju, Seongpanak, Seogui), and get off at Seongpanak Bus Stop. Travel time: approx. 40 min
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info:
Eorimok Office: +82-64-713-9950
Seongpanak Office: +82-64-725-9950
Yeongsil Office: +82-64-747-9950
Gwaneumsa Office +82-64-756-9950
D
Information:
Hallasan Mountain rises up proudly from the center of Jeju Island and is perhaps the island’s most memorable landmarks.
Also called Mt.
Yeongjusan, meaning "mountain high enough to pull the galaxy," Hallasan Mountain is widely known by scientists for its geological value.
Designated as a national park in 1970, there are 368 parasitic volcanoes called Oreums (peaks) around the main mountain.
Hallasan Mountain is famous for its vertical ecosystem of plants that results from the varying temperatures along the mountainside.
Over 1,800 kinds of plants and 4,000 species of animals (3,300 species of insects) have been identified; to explore the mountain's treasures, simply follow one of the well-developed mountain hiking trails. Hallasan Mountain is relatively easy to hike.
With hiking courses less than 10 km in length, it is possible to go to the peak and back in one day.
However, the constantly changing weather brings a lot of wind, so make sure that you are well prepared before you start climbing.
Telephone: Eorimok Office: +82-64-713-9950 Seongpanak Office: +82-64-725-9950 Yeongsil Office: +82-64-747-9950 Gwaneumsa Office: +82-64-756-9950 Donnaeko: +82-64-710-6920~3 Closed N/A (Open all year round) Hiking Course - Seongpanak Trail: Seongpanak → Dongneung Peak 9.6 km / 4 hrs 30 mins each way - Eorimok Trail: Eorimok → Nambyeok Bungijeom 6.8 km / 3 hrs each way - Eoseungsaengak Trail: Eorimok → Eoseungsangak Peak 1.3 km / 30 min each way - Yeongsil Trail: Yeongsil - Nambyeok Bungijeom 5.8 km / 2 hrs 30 mins each way - Gwaneumsa Trail: Gwaneumsa Temple - Dongneung Peak 8.7 km / 5 hrs each way Mountain Not Access Period Hiking hours subject to change according to season and park rangers' discretion. For detailed information, please visit the official website. Parking Facilities Available Cars 1,800 won / Buses 3,000 won (11-15 passenger buses), 3,700 won (16 and more passenger buses) / Two-wheeled vehicles 500 won / Compact cars 1,000 won Available Facilities Campsite (Gwaneumsa Temple area), hiking trails, mountain shelters, visitor center (entrance of Eorimok Trail), restrooms Admission Fees Free Facility Utilization Fees Campsite Fees Small (for 3 people or fewer): 3,000 won Medium (for 4-9 people): 4,500 won Large (for 10 people or more): 6,000 won Shower Prices Adults 600 won / Youth 400 won/ Children 300 won Facilities for the Handicapped Designated restrooms and parking spaces Restrooms Available
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