Duryunsan Provincial Park
Introduction
During the fifth year of King Jinheung's reign (514), the Buddhist monk Ado built Daedunsa Temple, which is a place of great historical value as it is also related to the Buddhist monk Seosan. The temple is built among dense woodlands, consisting of maple trees and camellias. Breathtaking scenery of valleys and luxuriant trees can be seen on both sides of the 2-kilometer-long road leading to the temple.
🗺 Location
✏ Details
Hiking Course
[Course 1] Ticket booth - Jangchun-dong Forest Path - Daeheungsa Temple - Pyochungsa Temple - Bungmireulam Hermitage - Osimjae Pass - Noseungbong Peak - Garyeonbong Peak - Maniljae Pass - Duryunbong Peak - Jinburam Hermitage - Multeonggeorigol Valley - Pyochungsa Temple (Travel time approx. 5 hr)
[Course 2] Ticket booth - Jangchun-dong Forest Path - Daehuengsa Temple - Pyochungsa Temple - Bungmireukam Hermitage - Cheonnyeonsu Spring (Manil Rest Area) - Maniljae Pass - Duryunbong Peak - Jinburam Hermitage - Multeonggeorigol Valley - Pyochungsa Temple (Travel time approx. 3 hr 30 min)
[Course 3] Ticket booth - Jangchun-dong Forest Path - Daeheungsa Temple - Pyochungsa Temple - Iljiam Hermitage - Cheonnyeonsu Spring (Manil Rest Area) - Maniljae Pass - Duryunbong Peak - Jinburam Hermitage - Pyochungsa Temple (Travel time approx. 3 hr)
Admission Fees
Fees apply to cultural asset sites
Available Facilities
Duryunsan Cable Car
Restrooms
Available
🔎 Information
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