Byeonsan

Byeonsan is a peninsula on South Korea's west coast, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and cultural landmarks. It is home to the Byeonsanbando National Park, established in 1988, which encompasses both coastal and mountainous landscapes. The park is divided into two main areas:

  • Oebyeonsan (Outer Byeonsan): Known for the Chaeseokgang Cliffs, featuring layered rocks that resemble stacked books.
  • Naebyeonsan (Inner Byeonsan): Home to the Gaeamsa Temple and the Jiksopokpo Waterfall, offering cultural and natural highlights.

The region boasts rich flora and fauna, with numerous hiking trails that allow visitors to explore its diverse landscapes. Notably, Byeonsan Beach is famous for its fine sand and picturesque surroundings