Jeongbang Waterfall

Jeongbang Waterfall

Picturesque, 23 m tall waterfall with a single plunge that falls into the cove at ocean.

Cheonjeyeon Waterfall

The second cascade of Cheonjeyeon Waterfalls, Jeju Island

Waterfall with three cascades. Waterfall emerges from cave and the first cascade is 22 m high, second – 30 m and the third – lower than the previous ones.

Hwanseon Cave

Hwanseon Cave

Some 8 km long limestone cave. In the cave are enormous cave halls, up to 100 m tall, cave pools and waterfalls, rimstone pools and numerous species of cave fauna, including four species found only here.

Gosu Cave

Gosu Cave, rimstone pools

Some 5.4 km long limestone cave that has formed in limestone. This cave has impressive cave formations, including cave pearls, rimstone pools, cave corals, stalactites and stalagmites.

Bilemot Cave

The longest lava cave in South Korea, 11,749 m long. Cave has unusual, “braided” passages, spiralling around each other.

Songgwangsa

Songgwangsa

One of the main Buddhist temples in Korea. Initially, it was founded in 867 and later reestablished in the 1190ies. The site includes a residential building from the 15th century – one of the oldest in Korea.

Igeum-dong

Prehistoric settlement and necropolis with megaliths. Site was inhabited in 700 – 550 BC. Site includes 63 burials, including burials of high-ranked people and palisade. Interesting are remnants of two large raised-floor buildings.