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The beginning of the Korean Peninsula, the land end of Haenam¡± Korea Dulle-gil has been opened

¡®Seohaerang-gil¡¯ opened on the 22nd, start a walking tour at the end of the land¡¦ Haenam-gun Seohaerang-gil and Namparang-gil, established as a walking tour spot

 

(Haenam = Break News) Reporter Hak-soo Lee = Where the Korean peninsula begins, Ttangkkeut Haenam is firmly established as the starting point of a walking tour.

In particular, Ttangkkeut Village is a must-go spot for many national pilgrims, and as the Korea Dulle-gil was completed to revitalize walking tours, it is also in the spotlight as a starting point for walking tours.

Haenam Ttangkkeut Village is a symbolic place with the Ttangkkeut Pagoda located at 34 degrees 17 minutes 21 seconds north latitude at the southernmost tip of the country and the Ttangkkeut Observatory.

On the 22nd, the last section of Korea Dulle-gil, Seohaerang-gil, opened. Seohaerang-gil is the longest walking route in Korea that connects the west coast of Korea from the tip of the land in Haenam to Ganghwa in Incheon.

It is a walking path with the western sea, and consists of a 103 course and a branch line 6 course of 1,800 km so that you can experience beautiful natural scenery such as the tidal flats, sunsets, and seasol colonies of the west coast as well as the simple country roads of rural and fishing villages.

Haenam starts with Course 1, which starts from Ttangktap Tower, and takes in the view of the Land of the End, followed by Course 13 passing through Uldolmok, where the myth of Admiral Yi Sun-sin's Myeongnyang battle is alive, and Course 14, where the emerald-colored sea connects the jewel-like Oshiano Tourist Complex. 137.8 km of open course corresponds to this.

Seohaerang-gil Courses 15-16 are currently open as temporary routes. The Yeongamho Bridge, which enters the Solasido Enterprise City, will open in October, and the local road expansion and pavement construction between Mokpo-gu Lighthouse and Yanghwa is scheduled to be completed in May 2023.

The Namparang-gil, which opened in October last year, is a 1,470km-long walking tour route that runs along the southern coast from Ttangkkeok Village to Oryukdo Haemaji Park in Busan. It is the second route of Korea Dulle-gil following Haeparang-gil.

Namparang-gil consists of 90 sections where you can enjoy the charm of walking tours in harmony with various types of trails, such as beautiful coastal paths, forest paths, village paths, and city paths, where you can enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery of the southern coast designated as Hallyeohaesang and Dadohae National Parks. was made up of

The section including Namparang-gil in Haenam-gun is 46km in three sections and consists of a coastal road that runs from Naedong-Bukpyeong-myeon in Bukil-myeon, and a forest road that leads from Namchang-Songji-myeon in Bukpyeong-myeon to Mihwangsa Temple in Bukpyeong-myeon and Mihwangsa Temple to the end of the land.

As a part of the Dalmasan Dalma Gorge, which is considered the best luxury road in the country, has been incorporated into the section, it is emerging as a popular course in connection with the Dalma Gorge tourism content.

On the other hand, the Korea Dulle-gil is an ultra-long-distance walking tour course with a total length of about 4,500 km that connects the walking trails outside Korea, including the east, west, and south coasts and the DMZ border area. It consists of Seohaerang-gil, Namparang-gil, Haeparang-gil (about 750 km from Busan to Goseong), and the DMZ Peace Road (Goseong-Ganghwa).

For Korea Dulle-gil, you can download the Durunubi app along with detailed explanations from the website of ¡°Durunubi.¡± The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and Korea Tourism Organization are holding a ¡°Seohaerang-gil Life Photo Contest¡± and ¡°Seohaerang-gil Walking Special Event¡± to commemorate the official opening of Seohaerang-gil. It will run until August 30th.

 

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