Discover the most popular places to visit in Namwon
Baemsagol
9.0/10 (4 reviews)
Baemsagol Valley features peaceful forest trails with streams and waterfalls in Jirisan National Park. Autumn visitors enjoy stunning foliage that turns this natural haven into a photographer's paradise.
Gwanghallu Pavilion
9.4/10 (22 reviews)
This elegant Joseon-era pavilion showcases traditional Korean architecture and immortalizes the classic love story "Chunhyangjeon." Rent a hanbok from nearby shops for free entry and an authentic cultural experience.
Jirisan Forest Trails
9.4/10 (14 reviews)
Encircling South Korea's largest national park, these trails wind through forests, villages, and mountain vistas. Explore temple grounds on well-marked paths suitable for day hikers and serious trekkers.
Gwanghalluwon Garden
9.2/10 (42 reviews)
This historic Joseon Dynasty garden tells Korea's famous love story through its pavilions and serene ponds. Cross the Ojakgyo Bridge at sunset when golden light bathes the traditional landscape in enchantment.
Chunhyang Theme Park
8.4/10 (18 reviews)
Step into Korea's most famous love story at this park dedicated to Chunhyang and Mongryong. Explore five themed areas with traditional houses, gardens, and performances that bring the classic romance to life.
Jirisan Millennium Pine
8.0/10 (3 reviews)
This majestic 1,000-year-old pine tree is revered as a guardian deity by Waun villagers. Admire its dragon-scale bark while soaking in panoramic views of Jirisan National Park's serene landscape.
Ojakgyo Bridge
8.8/10 (15 reviews)
Ojakgyo Bridge embodies the Korean folktale of star-crossed lovers Gyeonwu and Jiknyeo who meet once yearly. Visit at sunset when golden light bathes the bridge and illuminates Gwanghallu Pavilion beyond.
Baraebong Peak
10.0/10 (1 review)
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Baraebong Peak during your travels in Namwon. Amble around the area's parks or experience its entertainment venues.
"The property appeared somewhat dated, and the staff did not seem particularly welcoming. Additionally, due to the cold weather, we were unable to use the swimming pool. Most of all, the in-room bathtub was not present as depicted in the photos."
"This was the weirdest hotel we've ever stayed at. We never saw another human the whole time we were there. There was no-one at the front desk. There was a kiosk to get the key. There was a loaf of bread and an empty jelly jar. Also some ham that was just out. I think this was for breakfast?
On the plus side it had a great view of the river. And there was a nice patio on the roof with a kitchenette."
"Great Value Resort with a Fun Water Park
This resort was an excellent value for our family road trip through Jeolla Province. While there are now many newer resorts and water parks in Korea, this place still offers a great experience for the price.
Helpful Tip for International Travelers: Most Korean water parks and hotel pools require proper swimwear and some form of head covering, usually a swim cap. Many places will also allow a baseball cap or rent you a swim cap for a small fee. If you...
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