
Baekyangsa temple (백양사). Located on Baekyangsan mountain in Jangseong county, one of the most popular local destinations for looking at 단풍. If you were in the same orientation group as me in 2006, you'll remember we visited this spot. The Jangseong county tourism page says the 2010 단풍축제 will take place on November 5th and 6th. Here are some pictures from Naver; this is my favorite one. Buses run to Baekyangsa eleven times a day from the Gwangju Bus Terminal: 6:35, 7:30, 8:40, 10:05, 11:20, 12:45, 14:15, 15:20, 16:50, 18:15, and 19:50.
Daewonsa temple (대원사). Located in Boseong county, this is one place I'd really like to visit. It's especially beautiful in the springtime, though, and has a Tibetan Museum. Some pictures available here from Naver. This is the official site, which says buses go to the temple from Beolgyo-eup three times a day: 8:30, 1:20, and 4:30.
Gangcheon mountain (강천산) and Gangcheonsa temple (강천사). Located in Sunchang county, Jeollabuk-do, on Gangcheonsan (강천산). Buses make the ninety-minute trip to the temple from Gwangju terminal ten times a day: 8:10, 8:50, 9:50, 10:30, 11:25, 13:30, 14:10, 14:50, 15:30, 16:10. Here are some pictures from Naver, and here are some pictures from my very pleasant trip last Halloween:









Mudeungsan (무등산). In Mudeungsan Provincial Park, the largest mountain in Gwangju and one of the largest in Jeollanam-do. There are a number of local buses that go there: one way to do it is take a bus to Jungshimsa, walk up the mountain for thirty minutes until you come to a paved road lined with maple trees, and follow this road to another temple, Wonhyosa. I'd be interested to hear of some other routes from people familiar with the mountain. Some pictures from Naver, and here is a nice gallery from a blog.
Naejangsan (내장산). Located in Naejangsan National Park in Jeollabuk-do, this is one of the most popular, and thus most crowded, spots in the country to see colorful maple leaves. The pictures from Naver look absolutely gorgeous, though, especially this one. Buses run to Naejangsa temple five times a day: 8:15 10:25 12:20 13:40 15:05. The park's official site says to take a bus to Jeong-eup, and then take local buses 171 or 171-1 to Naejang terminal.
Piagol Valley (지리산피아골계곡). Located in Jirisan National Park in Gurye county. Buses run regularly from Gwangju and Suncheon to Gurye, from whence you can take a bus to Yongoksa temple. I visited the area in October, 2007, and it was a much more leisurely hike than I was expecting. I walked a few kilometers to the first rest area, then turned around.




There was a festival scheduled last year, but it was one of many Jeollanam-do ones cancelled because of swine flu. There's no further information on the Gurye county tourism website fot this year other than it's scheduled for October.
Samseonggung (삼성국) and Cheonghakdong (청학동). In Hadong county, Gyeongsangnam-do. Hands down the most beautiful and striking place I've ever been in Korea. This post I did in 2008 has some more information, and below are some pictures:









To get there, take a bus or train to Hadong-eup. Then, take one of the five buses a day from the terminal to Cheonghak-dong: 8:30, 11:00, 13:00, 15:30, and 19:00. When you get off the bus, walk up the hill to mosey around Cheonghak-dong, then go all the way back down the hill and over to Samseong-gung. I'd recommend getting one of the earlier buses to Cheonghak-dong, because you'll want to give yourself plenty of time to see both sites.
8 comments:
A couple weeks ago, I climbed Jiri mountain in Sancheong. The place was absolutely breath taking. Well worth the visit.
The blogs are full of people who talk about the lack of travel destinations in Korea. Here is what you do - get the fuck out of Seoul and go see some nature.
The countryside is really quite splendid, especially in the fall and spring. The south coast is awesome, go down to Samcheonpo or Namhae to have some super cheap super fresh sushi. Get over to Hadong or Boseong for the Green Tea, that is pretty much a delicacy since Korean teas rarely leave Korea.
Even Suncheon has that hanok village that is pretty cool, go down there and have some makeoli, because what's better than getting drunk outside?
Nice photo, great article...well all the picture show sign that winter is just around the corner!
These photos are beautiful, Brian; thanks for sharing!
I can attest to Daewonsa's beauty in the Spring. I'd imagine it would be similarly breathtaking in the fall.
beautiful pics
Very nice, Brian. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing! I can't wait for the leaves to start changing!...
Wow..it looks so beautiful!! I wish we had a fall season in AZ...lol..I just have the leaves turning a dull brown to look at... T_T
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