Are you looking for interesting places in Incheon that are off the beaten track? If you have visited all the nearby popular tourist attractions and now crave a unique experience in a hidden gem recommended by locals, check out the following list. You can stay at the oldest Buddhist temple in the country to rid yourselves of worries and concerns from your daily life, or go hiking, take part in water sports or choose other exciting activities.
Or how about travelling to an island far away that your usual self would normally not be able to visit to experience fantastic scenery that you will never forget for the rest of your life? Take a trip down memory lane at a museum that still holds records of old lives in the region, and become overwhelmed by exotic scenes like an island adorned as artwork, a massive sandy desert, and a reed field with windmills. You will feel satisfied by taking such a unique special experience.
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Temple stay at Jeondeungsa
Time of healing spent away from daily life
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If you wish to receive healing for your body and soul fatigued from daily life, experience the temple stay at Jeondeungsa on Ganghwado Island. A temple stay is a Buddhist culture experience program in which you temporarily escape from the secular world and become one with nature to relieve all your stress and add renewed vigour to your life in the cosiness and relaxing atmosphere of a mountain temple. Jeondeungsa, which is the oldest Buddhist temple in Korea, also provides a temple stay. The Temple stay at Jeondeungsa is divided into an experience type in which you get to take part in all the work sessions and services including those at dawn, and a rest type in which you only participate in the bell tolling in the evening, so you can choose whichever you prefer.
Jeondeungsa is completely surrounded by mountains so you will be able to take a walk in the midst of gorgeous scenery. The beauty of a temple stay lies in the temple food. Enjoy temple meals prepared with Ganghwado specialties and traditional foods provided by Jeondeunggak Temple Stay.
Dirección: 37-41, Jeondeungsa-ro, Gilsang-myeon, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon, Republic of Korea
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Ganghwa-do Manisan Mountain
Hiking course that boasts a great view
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Enjoy hiking on Manisan, the tallest mountain on Ganghwa-do. Not very high, standing at 472 metres, it is known as a hiking course that even beginners can easily try. Although it is relatively low in altitude, once you stand on top of the mountain, beautiful scenery with a panoramic view of the West Sea unfolds before you.
Manisan is where the torch relay of the first-ever National Sports Festival took place. There are many cultural heritage sites nearby and, also, the mountain terrain is neat and uncomplicated. You will be able to enjoy the remarkable natural landscape without having to reach the top. The entire mountain was designated as a national tourist attraction in 1977, and it features nice trails and many educational elements, which makes it a great place to visit with children. Make special memories on Manisan that always welcomes tourists and hikers with its open arms.
Dirección: Hwado-myeon, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon, Republic of Korea
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Eurwangni Beach
Great for surfing and paragliding
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If you are looking for a place in Korea to enjoy windsurfing and paragliding, check out Eurwangni Beach. Eurwangni Beach is a relatively large, 700-metre-long beach and, thanks to its convenient access from the Metropolitan Area, is always filled with beachgoers who come to enjoy sea baths in summer. The beach is also famous for its thickly wooded pine forest, the scenery of rocks lined up one after another, and the sunset.
The depth of the water is quite shallow for children to be able to safely play in and, also, a variety of water sports are offered from windsurfing and paragliding to banana boating and jet skiing for you to enjoy a dynamic vacation. As the area has been developed as a national tourist resort, the beach also features excellent convenience facilities and accommodations to be widely loved as an overnight trip destination for students and adults alike.
Dirección: Yongyu-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon, Republic of Korea
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Sorae Wetland Ecological Park
Marine ecological park featuring a windmill and reed fields
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The only marine ecological park in the Metropolitan Area, Sorae Wetland Ecological Park offers unique experiences. Once a place where salt production took place from the Japanese colonial era to the 1990s, it underwent a park establishment project in 2009 and, now, features an ecology exhibition, observation deck, mudflat experience area and trails. It has turned an old saltern that is no longer used into a saltern learning site to provide a special learning opportunity in which visitors can experience actual salt production. Sorae Wetland Ecological Park spans an area of about 3.5 million m², 660,000 m² of which was opened at the site of the old saltern in 1999. It has windmills, trails, rest areas and seawater foot bath so adults and children alike can fully enjoy the park.
As you come out of the park’s entrance, you will find a traditional fish market where you can buy seasonal seafood and try some of the cooked dishes on the spot. Visit Sorae Wetland Ecological Park this weekend for a unique experience and fresh seafood.
Dirección: 77, Sorae-ro 154beon-gil, Namdong-gu, Incheon, Republic of Korea
Horario: Daily from 4 am to 11 pm
Teléfono: +82 (0)32-435-7076
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Yonggungsa Temple
Tranquil temple guarded by a zelkova tree
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Yonggungsa is a relatively small traditional temple located at the northeastern foot of Baegunsan Mountain on Yeongjongdo. It was originally called Baegunsa when it was first constructed by Great Monk Wonhyo in the 10th year of King Munmu’s reign (670 CE) during the Silla Dynasty but, in 1854 (5th year of King Cheoljong’s reign), it was renovated by Heungseon Daewongun and renamed Yonggungsa. The temple features various buildings including Gwaneumjeon, Yonghwanggak, Chilseonggak and Yosachae as well as a recently built, 11-metre-tall Maitreya.
Another attraction of Yonggungsa is the two zelkova trees at the entrance of the temple. Over 1,300 years old, these zelkova trees protect the temple as grandfather and grandmother trees. Once you walk up to Gwaneumjeon behind Yonggungsa, you will find the Rock of Wishes that is known to answer people’s prayers. It is said that, when you bow three times, make a wish and rotate a round stone, your wish will come true if it feels like the stone sticks to the magnet. If you have a prayer that you really want answered, how about visiting Yonggungsa this weekend?
Dirección: 199-1, Unnam-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon, Republic of Korea
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Daecheongdo Island
Sand desert with exotic scenery
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On Okjukdong Beach on Daecheongdo Island, which is about 4 hours away from Incheon by boat, there is a vast sand desert. The landscape is a coastal dune formed as the sand, originally seated in areas next to the sea, is pushed from the waters to the land over time. On the outside, it looks similar to a desert, which is why it is also called a sand desert. It is possible to find developed coastal dunes on several beaches in Korea but the sand desert on Daecheongdo Island boasts an enormous scale - 1 km wide, 500 metres long and 80 metres high.
Presenting exotic scenery that you can only see in a foreign country, the sand desert is an active coastal dune whose shape and form change from one season to the next, which is why it is considered extremely mystical and marvellous. There is also a replica camel in the desert, so take a picture with it and create a scene that seems to be straight from the Middle East.
Dirección: Daecheong-myeon, Ongjin-gun, Incheon, Republic of Korea
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Gureopdo Island
Mecca of backpacking that has maintained nature’s original appearance
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Known as Korea’s Galápagos and the mecca of backpackers, Gureopdo Island is located some 90 km to the southwest of Incheon. The island is called Gureopdo for its resemblance to a person working while lying prone. It is a small and tranquil island that you can get to after transferring on a ship once from the Port of Incheon. The island still maintains nature’s original look so you can see animals such as black goats and deer here.
Those who visit Gureopdo typically camp on Gaemeori Hill to watch the famous sunset. Once you climb up Gaemeori Hill whose round ridges are fascinating, you will be able to see the wide open sea in all directions and the beautiful shape of Gureopdo. From the sea and sky turning red once the sun sets to the countless constellations and the galaxy in the night sky, the fantastic scenery you will meet on Gureopdo will be a memory you won’t ever forget in your life.
Dirección: Deokjeok-myeon, Ongjin-gun, Incheon, Republic of Korea
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Yeongjong Seaside Rail Bike
Riding course enjoyed with the view of the West Sea
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Experience the rail bike at Seaside Park, a rising attraction on Yeongjongdo Island, where you can ride with the scenery of the West Sea in the background. Each rail bike can carry 4 passengers, and it consists of a 5.6 km-long course along the monorail tracks by Seaside Beach.
The bike is powered manually by pedals, and the course takes around 40 to 50 minutes for a round trip. Your legs may be a bit tired but, during the entire ride from Wolmido Island to Incheon Bridge, you can enjoy the wide open coast that unfolds before you and the beautiful scenery of Incheon. Various attractions including landscape waterfalls that appear throughout the course provide another excitement to watch. Step on the pedals and make great memories with family, lovers and friends with beautiful nature in the backdrop.
Dirección: 63, Gueup-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon, Republic of Korea
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Sudoguksan Daldongne Museum
Time travel into our memories
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Sudoguksan Daldongne Museum is an experience-oriented museum with the theme of the lives of the Daldongne people of the 1960s and 1970s. Sudoguksan is the mountain seated behind Dongincheon Station in Dong-gu, Incheon, and the term, “Daldongne,” means that its high location makes it easier to see the moon. Today, apartment complexes and parks have replaced the old Daldongne so a museum was built in the area to preserve its traces and footsteps.
In the exhibition hall of Sudoguksan Daldongne Museum, scenes and the lives of Daldongne from the good old days are re-enacted as props and human figures. It is also fun to experience wearing a water-carrying yoke or old school uniforms rather than merely looking at them. On the rooftop of the museum, there is an artwork titled “Public Art Project - Our Neighbourhood Art” as well as a rest area for visitors to relax.
Dirección: 51, Solbit-ro, Dong-gu, Incheon, Republic of Korea
Horario: Daily from 9 am to 6 pm
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Modo Baemikkumi Sculpture Park
Cosy park where sculptors’ works and the beach form harmony
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This is Modo Baemikkumi Sculpture Park where the beautiful seascape and artworks form gorgeous harmony. The term, Baemikkumi, stems from how the beach resembles the bottom hole of a boat. Located on Modo Island, which is the youngest among the Sinsimodo Islands of Incheon, Baemikkumi Sculpture Park is approx. 15 to 20 minutes away from Sindo Wharf by car. After Sculptor Lee Ilho fell in love with the beach, he moved his workshop and began to display some of his works in the front yard, which has led to today’s sculpture park. About 60 to 70 works are exhibited on the grass lawn where you can also check out the famous “Stairway to Heaven.”
On the opposite side of Modo lies Bakjugi Beach at the end where a sculpture of “Modo” in English letters grabs your attention. This is a symbolic photo zone of Modo Island so don’t forget to stop by and take some artistic selfies.
Dirección: 41, Modo-ro 140beon-gil, Bukdo-myeon, Ongjin-gun, Incheon, Republic of Korea
Teléfono: +82 (0)32-752-7215
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