Gangwon Drive

Yangyang Surfing Beach to Osaek Springs Mountain Drive

From the surfing beaches of the East Coast to Seoraksan's Osaek Springs, a dramatic sea-to-mountain drive.

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Course Overview

Yangyang is the mecca of East Coast surfing and the gateway to Seoraksan. This approximately 45 km course starts from Jukdo Beach (Surf Beach) and follows Route 44 to Osaek Springs on the southern side of Seoraksan, offering a dramatic transition from sea to mountain.

Jukdo Beach and Ingu Beach are Korea's surfing meccas, lined with cafes and surf shops. Turning west, the route follows Namdaecheon Stream inland, gradually climbing into the mountains to reach Osaek Springs.

Section Highlights

Section 1: Jukdo Beach to Yangyang-eup (approx. 10 km)

Start in the vibrant atmosphere of surfing beaches. Grab a morning coffee at a beachside cafe.

Section 2: Yangyang-eup to Seo-myeon (approx. 15 km)

A mountain road heading west along Namdaecheon Stream. Valley water becomes increasingly clear.

Section 3: Seo-myeon to Osaek Springs (approx. 20 km)

Penetrate deep into Seoraksan's foothills. Taste the naturally carbonated mineral water at Osaek Springs.

Driving Tips

  • Jukdo Beach surf lessons: from about 50,000 KRW for beginners
  • Osaek Springs has free natural iron-carbonated mineral water
  • October fall foliage on Seoraksan's south side is spectacular
  • Combine with Jujeon Valley trekking (2 hours round trip) from Osaek Springs

Course Info

Distance

31.4 km

Duration

1 hr 15 min

Difficulty

Moderate

Region

Gangwon Yangyang

Best Season
๐Ÿ–๏ธ Summer (Junโ€“Aug)๐Ÿ‚ Autumn (Sepโ€“Nov)

Nearby Attractions3 attractions

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Jukdo Surf BeachViewpoint

Korea's surfing mecca lined with cafes and surf shops

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Namdaecheon StreamViewpoint

Stream where salmon return; autumn salmon festival held here

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Osaek Mineral SpringsViewpoint

Free natural iron-carbonated springs on Seoraksan's south side

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