森を持つのに十分な時間 マンス渓谷自然観察 in 忠清北道 忠州市 · schedule その他 · distance 125km · 3 stops · highlights Haneuljae, Mansu Valley, Suanbo Oncheon Tourist Special Zone

森に入ると、森は自分のものになる。森の中の渓谷の前では歩みを止めることができない。1時間30分の間、森と渓谷が与えるすべてを心ゆくまで楽しもう。月岳山国立公園のマンス渓谷自然観察路を2km巡ると、心も体も爽やかになる。
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There is a small trail just past the Mireuk-ri three-story stone pagoda in Wolaksan. Facing a picturesque view of faraway hwangjangmok (red pine), oak trees, and haesong (Korean red pine), this path, known as 'Haneuljae,' opens to a cool breeze under the clear sky. The ditch lower to the left side of the path may sometimes dry up due to drought, but wildflowers like bright pink balsam, deep purple water artemisia, and yellow jipsinnamul greet travelers along with the rocky cliffs and peaks nearby. Although the name suggests it touches the sky, Haneuljae (elevation 525m) is not very high. It serves as the provincial boundary connecting Mireuk-ri, Suanbo-myeon, Chungju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do with Gwan-eum-ri, Mungyeong-eup, Mungyeong-si, Gyeongbuk. About 30-40 minutes (2 km) from Mireuk-ri leads directly to Gwan-eum-ri in Mungyeong. The rough dirt road smooths into an asphalt path at the Haneuljae pass's ridge, where the summit of Daemisan Mountain (elevation 1,115m) in Mungyeong appears faintly to the west. Below Haneuljae lies the site of Jungwon Mireuk-ri Temple, believed to have been established from the late Silla to early Goryeo periods, with remnants like dangganji-ju (flagpole supports) and corridors indicating a large scale. It is the only Buddhist temple in Korea oriented north and located in Mireuk-ri basin between Jilpjae and Haneuljae. The wooden structures of Jungwon Mireuk-ri Temple were destroyed during the 13th-century Mongol invasions. Remaining are a five-story stone pagoda (treasured), stone Buddha statue (treasured), stone lantern (provincial tangible cultural asset), and three-story stone pagoda (provincial cultural asset). Excavations by Cheongju University Museum in 1977 and 1979 revealed it as 'Mireukdaewon,' where the monk Il-yeon once resided. Close proximity to Wolaksan National Park, the Mireuk-ri original site, and Haneuljae's historical and nature observation trail attracts many tourists.
Located in Mansu-ri, Songnisan-myeon, Boeun-gun, this is a 4 km valley stretching from Samgacheon, originating at Cheonwangbong of Songnisan, to Samga Reservoir. It is named Mansu Valley, meaning to enjoy longevity, and clear water flows throughout the year. The forest covers the valley, allowing visitors to experience pure nature. Mansu Valley offers a scenic view of lush surrounding forests and towering cliffs, with crystal-clear water visible even underwater, making it a famous summer retreat. There is a 17 km hiking trail along the valley leading to Beopjusa, passing Cheonhwangbong, Eopdae, Sinsundae, Munjangdae, Jungsajaam, Bokcheonam, and Sesimjeong. Hiking this trail allows you to experience the true flavor of mountain trekking as the valley and mountains harmonize. It is ideal for contemplation with only the sound of the valley water and the living breath of the mountains. Nearby attractions include Samga Reservoir, the second largest reservoir in Chungcheongbuk-do, and an ancient pine tree estimated to be around 600 to 700 years old.
The Suanbo Oncheon Tourist Special Zone is a traditional hot spring resort. It is known as Korea's first naturally flowing hot spring, said to have existed for 30,000 years, and its benefits are well recognized. The hot spring water, flowing from 250 meters underground, is mildly alkaline. Managed directly by Chungju City, the hot spring water contains beneficial far-infrared radiation and various minerals. Because of this, Suanbo Oncheon has attracted many visitors seeking treatment and relaxation since ancient times. At the center of Suanbo Oncheon is Muldang Park, where a shallow stream of hot spring water flows. Most travelers use accommodations such as hotels and motels within the Suanbo Oncheon area to enjoy the hot spring baths. Nearby, there are many natural attractions to explore, including Wolaksan Mountain, Chungju Lake, and Songgye Valley.
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