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Jeju Fantasy Bike Path

The Jeju Fantasy Bike Path loops around Jeju Island, combining coastal and inland cycling experiences. It traverses 234 kilometers of varied terrain, showcasing Jeju’s landscapes, coastal roads, and cultural landmarks​.

Along the route, discover volcanic formations, beaches like Hamdeok Seoubong Beach, and iconic sites such as Seongsan Ilchulbong.

Let’s delve into the highlights that make this path unique.

Close view of Yongduam (Dragon Head Rock) on Jeju’s north shore.
Close view of Yongduam (Dragon Head Rock) on Jeju’s north shore.

Yong Du Am Rock stands as one of Jeju Island’s iconic landmarks. Situated on the northeastern coast near Jeju International Airport, it’s a convenient stop for visitors beginning or concluding their Jeju journey. The rock formation’s name translates to “Dragon Head Rock,” inspired by its striking resemblance to a dragon rising from the sea.

A picture of Woryeong Bridge (월영교) on the Nakdong River in Andong City, South Korea.
Near the start of the Nakdonggang Bike Path, Woryeong Bridge connects Woryeong Park with Andong Folk Village.

Samseonghyeol Archaeological Site, located in Jeju City, is a significant historical and cultural landmark tied to the origin myths of Jeju Island.

Known as the “Three Clans’ Holes,” this site is where, according to legend, three demigods emerged from the earth to become the founders of Jeju’s ancient kingdom of Tamna. Designated as Historic Site No. 134 in 1964, it is a key destination for those interested in Jeju’s mythology, history, and cultural heritage.

Orange parasols at Hyeopjae with Biyangdo Island beyond.
Orange parasols at Hyeopjae with Biyangdo Island beyond.

Nestled along Jeju’s picturesque western coastline in Hallim Town, Hyeopjae Beach and Geumneung Beach form a captivating seaside duo. These neighboring beaches are known for their pristine white sands, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking views of Biyang Island.

Visitors can enjoy the lively atmosphere of Hyeopjae or the serene charm of Geumneung, both offering unique experiences just a short walk apart.

Shaded palm‑lined path creating a tunnel‑like promenade.
Shaded palm‑lined path creating a tunnel‑like promenade.

Nestled on the western coast of Jeju Island near Hyeopjae Beach, Hallim Park is a sprawling botanical and cultural park that blends natural beauty with local heritage.

Established in 1971 on barren coastal land, the park has grown into a lush, 100,000-square-meter destination featuring nine themed zones. Visitors can explore subtropical gardens, ancient lava caves, a traditional folk village, and more, all against the backdrop of stunning coastal scenery.

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