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The Hidden Gems of South Korea - Trailblazing your way through Korean Landscapes

Korea, and the lands within, are a captivating blend of natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and modern urban developments. Tucked away on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia, South Korea boasts a diverse topography that ranges from majestic mountains and serene valleys to picturesque coastlines and lush forests. Read on and discover all the breathtaking environments for yourselves, and feast all of your senses on the beautiful land that is Korea. 

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Cheonggyesan Mountain

Embark on an adventure at Cheonggyesan Mountain, where spring blossoms, ancient temples, and breathtaking vistas eagerly await your exploration. From the summit, marvel at expansive valleys and verdant landscapes stretching as far as the eye can behold. The exhilarating hike unfolds a path to enchanting natural parks and intriguing shops, offering a delightful mix of nature and culture. The well-tended trails of this mountain are often frequented by locals, making it a hidden gem that might escape the notice of foreign visitors.

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Jangsado Sea Park

During the summer, the landscape transforms with vibrant hydrangeas and evergreen trees, creating a picturesque scene. In the winter, immerse yourself in the breathtaking sight of thousands of camellias in full bloom, adding a touch of enchantment to the tranquil surroundings. For an extra bonus - there are also coastal views here to really bring about the views to full closure, making it a great choice to visit from hotels in Dongdaemun.

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Hwangmaesan County Park 

A breathtaking field of vibrant flowers adorns the landscape while colourful azaleas paint the scenery with vivid hues, creating a mesmerizing panorama. As the sun rises, the view becomes even more majestic, with the changing sky casting a radiant glow over the blooming flowers. Additionally, a vast expanse of silver grass extends across the valley, transforming into a shimmering sea of gold when illuminated by the rays of the sunset. Accessible by bus from Hapcheon, the mountain provides camping facilities for those seeking an overnight stay, as well. 

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Jebudo Island

Jebudo Island stands out as a true hidden treasure, revealing itself only twice a day when the tides ebb and flow. Situated in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi-do, this island promises a distinctive coastal adventure. Accessing it is a breeze - simply board a bus or take a stroll across the sea during low tide! It's quite a famous diversion from many places of accommodation, like the Travelodge Dongdaemun Seoul. When the waves are high, indulge in some playful splashing, and during low tide, explore the exposed coastline, perhaps even trying your hand at shellfish hunting. 

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Gyejoksan Mountain Trail

If you've ever yearned for an extraordinary hiking escapade, the Gyejoksan Mountain Trail awaits. To truly immerse yourself in the experience, consider hiking barefoot, allowing you to directly connect with the red clay terrain. While it may initially feel unconventional, the red clay proves beneficial for your feet, offering a cooling sensation and alleviating any discomfort from the extended trek. Along the trail, various exhibits highlight the numerous advantages of red clay, adding an informative dimension to the hike.