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Audio Guide Parque Nacional Bukhansan

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Parque Nacional Bukhansan
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About this place

Bukhansan National Park sits on the northern edge of Seoul, offering a network of trekking trails suitable for all abilities. Whether you're after a gentle walk or a more challenging hike, the park delivers panoramic views across the city and into the surrounding mountains. It's an accessible escape from the urban sprawl, popular with both seasoned walkers and casual day-trippers seeking fresh air and natural scenery within easy reach of Seoul's city centre.

Practical information

262 Bogungmun-ro, Seongbuk District, Seoul, South Korea
Opening hoursMonday: 4:00 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday: 4:00 AM – 5:00 PM Wednesday: 4:00 AM – 5:00 PM Thursday: 4:00 AM – 5:00 PM Friday: 4:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday: 4:00 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday: 4:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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1
Bukhansanseong Fortress

Bukhansanseong Fortress

Bukhansanseong Fortress stands as one of the most ambitious military engineering projects of the Joseon dynasty. Built in just six months in 1711 under King Sukjong's orders, it was designed as an impregnable emergency capital tucked within the mountains. Today, the fortress ruins blend seamlessly with the natural landscape of the park, creating a striking contrast between historical stone walls, exposed granite and forest vegetation. What to see here includes the extensive fortification remains that trace the mountainside.

2
Baegundae Peak

Baegundae Peak

Baegundae Peak is the highest point in Seoul's Bukhansan National Park, standing at approximately 836-840 metres above sea level. This distinctive granite formation, smoothed and rounded by weathering, crowns the range and serves as the primary goal for the park's most challenging hiking routes. Experienced walkers visit this summit for commanding views across the city and surrounding hills. The final approach involves scrambling over bare rock, which demands a reasonable level of fitness and sure-footedness.

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Insubong Peak

Insubong Peak

Insubong Peak is one of three major granite summits within Bukhansan National Park, Seoul. The distinctive rocky outcrop rises some 200 metres above the surrounding terrain, commanding attention with its smooth, rounded granite face. Rock climbers are particularly drawn to this formation, making it a popular destination for those seeking a technical ascent within the park.

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Mangyongdae

Mangyongdae

Mangnyeongdae is one of the three principal granite peaks in Bukhansan National Park, standing at 799.5 metres above sea level. It forms part of the distinctive cluster of summits that defines the park's mountain profile, alongside Baegundae and Insubong. This prominent peak is a popular destination for visitors seeking rewarding hiking within easy reach of Seoul.

5
Seonbong-am Hermitage

Seonbong-am Hermitage

Seonbong-am is a modest Buddhist hermitage tucked into the granite cliffs of Bukhansan National Park, near Seoul. You'll reach it via a path climbing alongside the river, away from the main trail. It's one of the area's most unusual hidden spots, practically invisible from the primary route—a quiet retreat for those willing to seek it out on a visit to the park.

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Monte Dobongsan

Monte Dobongsan

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Dullegil Path

Dullegil Path

Bukhansan Dulle-gil is a pilgrimage trail within Bukhansan National Park that spans approximately 2.2 kilometres with an elevation gain of 85 metres. Graded as moderate difficulty, it's suitable for hikers seeking an accessible way to explore the park's natural and cultural landscape. The route offers a manageable pace for visitors wanting to experience what the area has to offer without excessive exertion.

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Bukhansan Valley

Bukhansan Valley

Valle de Bukhansanseong serves as the principal gateway to the western slopes of Bukhansan National Park in Seoul. The valley is organised around the Bukhansancheon river, which winds through distinctive white granite formations and small waterfalls. Named after the historic fortress that anchors the area, it's the starting point for a circular walking route of approximately 5 kilometres, suitable for hikers of varying abilities. What to see includes the dramatic rock formations and the fortress ruins perched above.

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8 points of interest included
  • 1.Bukhansanseong Fortress
  • 2.Baegundae Peak
  • 3.Insubong Peak
  • 4.Mangyongdae
  • 5.Seonbong-am Hermitage
  • 6.Monte Dobongsan
  • 7.Dullegil Path
  • 8.Bukhansan Valley

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