Ganghwa Luge (Ganghwa Seaside Resort) (강화루지(강화씨사이드리조트))
www.ganghwa-resort.co.kr
- Tel
+82-32-930-9000
Ganghwa Seaside Resort delivers joy, happiness, and love with a gondola, food court, themed trails and the only luge track in the western part of the metropolitan area. It is a place where visitors can meet the mountains and the sea and feel the profoundness of nature without having to travel far way from the city. Visitors can take the gondola to reach the top, guided by the rich scent of the forest, and fully enjoy the atmosphere of Ganghwado Beach as well as the beautiful sunset from the observatory. The resort has a luge designed to descend dynamically through a 1.8-kilometer track, offering an excitement perfect for all members of the family.
- Address : 217 Jangheung-ro, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon
※ Presentation Information
- Information and Guides
+82-32-930-9000
- Parking
Available
- Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)
- Operating Hours
[Weekdays] 09:30-17:30 / [Weekends] 09:30-18:00 * Operating hours may vary depending on the site situation and season
- Facility Utilization Fees
* Refer to the website for fees
- Parking Fees
Free
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Haeden Museum (해든뮤지움)
- Homepage
haedenmuseum.com
Nestled amid the beautiful landscapes of Incheon, the Haeden Museum is a private art museum that opened in 2013. It showcases works by renowned Korean artists as well as international contemporary masters, including Chagall, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, Nam June Paik, Kim Whanki, and Lee Ufan. The museum not only hosts exhibitions but also offers educational programs. Its stunning architecture, which earned the Best 7 Architecture of the Year in Korea award in 2013, centers around the concept of harmony and communication with nature, making it a perfect getaway to connect with both art and nature.
⊙ Wondumak Garden (원두막가든)
Wondumak Garden is a local cuisine restaurant in Ganghwa that has been delighting visitors since its establishment in 1990. Among its signature dishes are jeotguk galbi (salted shrimp and galbi soup) and sotbap (pot rice). Jeotguk galbi resembles a hot pot, incorporating pork galbi, pork bones, vegetables, and a salted shrimp-based broth. It is renowned for its non-spicy and clean-tasting broth, offering a distinctive and flavorful dining experience.
This work was created by the Korea Tourism Organization for 25 years and opened as the first type of public Nuri. You can download it for free from the Korea Tourism Organization, https://kto.visitkorea.or.kr/eng.kto
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