Close to Seoul, Gapyeong County in Gyeonggi Province is an ideal destination for day trips and scenic drives, offering ample accommodati...
Close to Seoul, Gapyeong County in Gyeonggi Province is an ideal destination for day trips and scenic drives, offering ample accommodations, food, and attractions.
One of the highlights is the Gapyeong Rail Park (가평레일파크), where visitors can savor cool spring breezes while enjoying beautiful scenery.
The rail bike route begins at Gapyeong Station and passes over the Bukhangang Railroad Bridge, through the seasonal Zelkova Tree Tunnel, and loops back from Gyeonggang Station to Gapyeong Station.
Pedaling over the 30-meter-high Bukhangang Railroad Bridge offers stunning views of quaint rural villages and the picturesque riverside, which alternates before your eyes!
The rail bikes come in two-seater and four-seater options, making them ideal for families, couples, and friends.
But since you'll be pedaling yourself, make sure to follow safety guidelines before boarding.
Gyeonggang Station, the turnaround point, is an old railway station known as a filming location for the movie “The Letter” and the drama “The Wind Blows.” Take a moment to rest and explore the station's history for extra enjoyment!
At Gyeonggang Station, you’ll have 10-20 minutes to relax, snap photos, and grab a drink at the café. The area also features photo spots and is near Gapyeong Jatgoeul Market, making it a popular attraction for everyone!
Enjoy a pleasant day in Gapyeong City while riding the rail bikes, savoring delicious food, and taking some time to unwind! :)
Gapyeong Rail Park Information
- Location: 14 Jangteo-gil, Gapyeong-eup, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do
- Inquiries and Information: +82-31-582-7788
- Website: http://www.gprailpark.com/rail/rail3_01.php?lng=e
- Admission: KRW 36,000 for 2-seaters / KRW 48,000 for 4-seaters
- Operating Hours: 9 AM - 5 PM (Summer)
- Parking: Available (Paid)
📸 by Gyeonggi Province Global Reporter: @_just_ktravel
For the convenience of foreigners and those curious about Korea, Gyeonggi Province publishes blog articles on various topics every week. Check out the Gyeonggi Province Blog for more information on various aspects of Korea! https://www.gyeonggido-korea.com/
One of the highlights is the Gapyeong Rail Park (가평레일파크), where visitors can savor cool spring breezes while enjoying beautiful scenery.
The rail bike route begins at Gapyeong Station and passes over the Bukhangang Railroad Bridge, through the seasonal Zelkova Tree Tunnel, and loops back from Gyeonggang Station to Gapyeong Station.
Pedaling over the 30-meter-high Bukhangang Railroad Bridge offers stunning views of quaint rural villages and the picturesque riverside, which alternates before your eyes!
The rail bikes come in two-seater and four-seater options, making them ideal for families, couples, and friends.
But since you'll be pedaling yourself, make sure to follow safety guidelines before boarding.
Gyeonggang Station, the turnaround point, is an old railway station known as a filming location for the movie “The Letter” and the drama “The Wind Blows.” Take a moment to rest and explore the station's history for extra enjoyment!
At Gyeonggang Station, you’ll have 10-20 minutes to relax, snap photos, and grab a drink at the café. The area also features photo spots and is near Gapyeong Jatgoeul Market, making it a popular attraction for everyone!
Enjoy a pleasant day in Gapyeong City while riding the rail bikes, savoring delicious food, and taking some time to unwind! :)
Gapyeong Rail Park Information
- Location: 14 Jangteo-gil, Gapyeong-eup, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do
- Inquiries and Information: +82-31-582-7788
- Website: http://www.gprailpark.com/rail/rail3_01.php?lng=e
- Admission: KRW 36,000 for 2-seaters / KRW 48,000 for 4-seaters
- Operating Hours: 9 AM - 5 PM (Summer)
- Parking: Available (Paid)
📸 by Gyeonggi Province Global Reporter: @_just_ktravel
For the convenience of foreigners and those curious about Korea, Gyeonggi Province publishes blog articles on various topics every week. Check out the Gyeonggi Province Blog for more information on various aspects of Korea! https://www.gyeonggido-korea.com/
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