Nam myeon Coastal Road Flying along Sea Cliffs
At Nam-myeon Coastal Road, you can always see the cerulean blue sea, charming coastal villages, cozy and humble small islands, metaphysical bizarre rock formations, and the perfect combination of blue sky. For these reasons, it is regarded as the most beautiful coastal road in Korea. Nam-myeon Coastal Road is about a 34.7 km section from Seosanghang to Pyeongsanhang, Sachon Beach, Gacheon Village terraced rice fields, and Sinjeon Samgeori, where you can see the sea, village, coastal cliffs, and terraced rice fields all at once. It is also a perfect course for a leisurely drive while enjoying the scenery at a relaxed pace.
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Day 1
Seosang Port 〉
Seosang Port is located in Namhae, Gyeongnam, and is associated with Seosang Village. It is also known as part of the Namparang-gil course. Designated as a local fishing port in 1972, it has been maintained since then. The breakwater of Seosang Port stretches 270 meters and is a popular fishing spot, always frequented by anglers. Additionally, a coastal walking trail connects Seosang Port to Janghang Forest, allowing visitors to enjoy the clear blue sea and forest while walking, and explore the surroundings of Seosang Port, including Seosang Village and Seosang Forest.
Pyeongsan Port 〉
Pyeongsan Port is a fishing port near the village of Pyeongsan-ri, Nam-myeon, Namhae-gun. During the Japanese invasions of Korea (Imjin War), naval commander Jo Man-ho, under the command of Jeolla Left Navy, stationed here, built a fortress, and the place was called Pyeongsanpo. Pyeongsan Port is the endpoint of Namhae Baragil Course 11 (Daraengi Zigetgil) and the starting point of Baragil Course 12 (Imjinseonggil). It has a subtle charm rather than extravagance, and the sunset viewed from Pyeongsan Port is beautiful. Along the coast, there is a small Baragil art museum created by renovating a health center, which regularly holds exhibitions, making it a place with many things to see. Besides the small art museum, there are many tourist attractions worth visiting, such as Pyeongsan Breakwater, Gwansando Island, and Ananti Namhae.
Sachon Beach 〉
Namhae-gun, the treasure island resembling a butterfly, has Nam-myeon located at the tip of the butterfly’s left wing, and within Nam-myeon is Sachon village, named for its abundant sand since ancient times. Sachon Beach, located in Sachon village, is a small beach with a length of 650m, a beach width of 20m, and a total area of about 13,000㎡. With a water depth of 1.5m and a moderate water temperature of 25°, it is ideal for swimming and is especially popular among family visitors every year. Around Sachon Beach, thick pine trees planted as windbreak forests over 300 years ago embrace the coast, and there is also a hiking trail passing through Eungbongsan up to Seolheulsan, making it a highly attractive place where visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, and hiking together. Near Sachon Beach are a healing farm, Treasure Island Camping Ground remodeled from an old school, and Seomijeongwon, a European-style garden designated as Gyeongsangnam-do’s first private garden.
Day 2
Gacheon Darangi Village 〉
Darangi Village is located in Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do. The ancestors expanded their farmland by cutting into the mountain slopes, building stone retaining walls, and creating terraced rice paddies. The narrow and long paddies start from the sea and continue in steps, facing Eungbongsan and Seolheulsan, the most beloved hiking trails in Namhae. Although the irregularly shaped paddies appear random, there are pleasant walking trails and observatories between them for comfortable exploration. It takes about an hour to visit Darangi's landmarks such as Amsuba Rock, Babmudeom, Cloud Bridge, and Mongdol Beach.
Dugok Wolpo Beach 〉
Dugok Wolpo Beach is a beach located about south of Namhae-eup. The surrounding area features a pine forest created as a windbreak and a beach where pebbles and sand are mixed, rather than a flat sandy beach. There are places for rock fishing, making it a quiet and cozy beach suitable for families. The scenery of Kkokdubang Beach on the left side of the beach is exquisite, and the nearby coastal tourist road allows visitors to enjoy spectacular coastal views. The beach's sandy area has a moderate mix of pebbles and sand, with an average water depth of 1 to 2 meters.
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