Amazing Jeokbyeokgang Cliffs
In Buan County

buan-jeokbyeokgang-cliffsJeokbyeokgang Cliffs in Buan: A lion's head

Introduction: Jeokbyeokgang Cliffs in Buan

The amazing Jeokbyeokgang Cliffs in Buan is an ancient geological attraction. Located in the South Korean province of Gyeongsangnam-do, it's a sight to behold.

Standing approximately 90 meters high and stretching for almost 3 kilometers along the coast, it is an impressive natural formation. These cliffs are made up of sedimentary rocks that have been eroded over millions of years by wind and water.

They are also home to a variety of flora and fauna, including rare species of plants and birds.

Buan Jeokbyeokgang Cliffs is a popular tourist attraction which offers stunning views of the sea, as well as rich opportunities for hiking, fishing, and sightseeing. With its majestic beauty and diverse biodiversity, it's no wonder that this place has become one of South Korea's most popular destinations.

Whether you're looking for a tranquil escape or an exciting adventure, Buan Jeokbyeokgang Cliffs is the perfect place to explore nature. Come experience the beauty and wonder of these majestic cliffs! 

Here, you can find an array of activities to enjoy, from water sports and hiking to beachside camping and more.

With a variety of accommodations available, including hotels, resorts and RV parks, it’s easy to plan the perfect vacation in this stunning part of the world. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or an exciting adventure, Buan Jeokbyeokgang Cliffs is the perfect destination. 

jeokbyeokgang cliffs in Buan of byeonsanbando

Buan Jeokbyeokgang Cliffs in Buan is a designated national scenic site in South Korea. It is located in the famous Byeonsanbando National Park of Buan-gun, Jeolla-bukdo.

I reached the area by hiking from Jeokpo-ri (town) following the hiking trails recommended by the local tourism official agency. The hiking course is fantastic!

It was an amazing hike as you would be trekking a trail by the seaside. You will have both the sea and land all the way to this cliff.

who can go there

The trail is easy except for quick ascents at some points. However, I would say that the trails going to Buan Jeokbyeokgang Cliffs in Buan are suitable only for teens and adults: not for small children.

I said that because although hiking the beach-side sounds easy, but the rugged, uneven, and challenging ancient rock formations could be dangerous to small kids.

As you can see in the photos here, only adults and physically agile can walk over them. Besides the rocks could be slippery due to the seawater even during the low tide.

If you really want your small kids to hike, decide to use the trails up on the land. Or, you may go straight to the Cliffs buy bus or private vehicle.

Buan Jeokbyeokgang CliffsGigantic Jeokbyeokgang Cliffs in Buan
Buan Jeokbyeokgang CliffsExploring Jeokbyeokgang Cliffs in Buan
Buan Jeokbyeokgang CliffsJeokbyeokgang Cliffs in Buan

Getting to Jeokbyeokgang Cliffs in Buan

It is a lot easier to get there when you are driving with your vehicle (or rented one).

But if you are a traveler and a hiker, you can get off at anywhere along Byeonsan-ro (road) and walk towards the area.

What I did was hiked from Gyeokpo-ri, where the bus terminal is located. Also, it is the last bus stop.

Gyeokpo-ri is where you can find choices of accommodation, small shops, convenient stores, fish markets, seafood restaurants, restaurants serving local dishes, and travel information centers.

So, if you wanna know, here’s my trail…

Buan Jeokbyeokgang CliffsBuan Jeokbyeokgang Cliff's beach area

I took a bus from Buan (near Buan Bus Terminal) and got off at Gyeokpo-ri Bus Terminal then hiked the following interesting sites…

  1. Dakibong Peak Observatory (nice small mountain peak with panoramic vistas, including the Gyeokpo Port and Gyeokpo Beach area)
  2. Gyeokpo Beach (wide beach area with facilities and information center about the sea life and geosites)
  3. Chaeseokgang Cliffs (rock formations along the beach, also a tourism site as a geosite)
  4. Jukmak Village (small village with bamboos protecting the area from the harsh cold sea winds) and pass by the silver magnolia trees that serve as wind-breakers

Here are the distances per points mentioned above:

  • Dalkibong Peak to Chaeseokgang Cliffs: 1.9 kilometers
  • Chaeseokgang Cliffs to Jeokbyeokgang: 1.3 kilometers
buan-jeokbyeokgang-cliffsHiking trails near Buan Jeokbyeokgang Cliffs in Buan County

It means that the total distance you would hike is only around 3.2 kilometers.

Yes, that sounds pretty close and easy to accomplish. But let me tell you that walking along the seaside and on top of the rugged rock formations is quite challenging.

I know, I’ve done that. It’s a bit scary if you trip. Some areas have sharp rocks. So, please be very careful. That is why I don’t recommend small kids to follow this trail.

However, the various rock formations were very interesting to me. I got very excited to find very different shapes and piles of rocks. Actually, layers of rocks with different ages. They are millions of years old. Imagine!

Jeokbyeokgang Cliffs in Buan

I have not read any description about the shape of this cliff. I see a tiger’s head. It even has a half body. Probably I am so obsessed with seeing forms of rocks or other inanimate things and associate them with living beings :)!

See for yourself the photo.

Anyhow, you should get to Yongdusan Mountain where the cliff is attached. On this mountain, you will enjoy a field of colorful flowers (came here in the middle of winter?no flowers nor plants!).

In this field you will see…

  • Cosmos flowers during autumn season,
  • Barley during summer season, and
  • Yellow Canola flowers (rape flowers) during spring season.

Then, if you are interested, you can drop by at Suseongdang (another cliff area and with structures for offering prayers for the deceased). You will also have a great view of the sea and the cliff sides.

Then, continue walking towards Jeokbyeokgang passing through some short rough trails. When trying to observe the cliff, be careful because there are no protective railings (as of this writing).

Selfie-lovers…take care!

The best location or position to observe the cliff is by the parking area. You can also see the description of this natural monument in this location.

Wooden steps are available for those who want to explore the rocky seaside and see the cliff from there.

soseongdang-cliffsSoseongdang Cliffs

site facilities

Basic but useful facilities are also available onsite for free:

  • Washroom is available at Soseongdang. But this is basically for the people managing the facility.
  • Public washroom is available at the parking area by the road.
  • Entrance to Jeokbyeokgang Cliffs in Buan is free.
  • Parking space is also available (not sure if it is for free).
soseongdang-cliffsBeach views nearby Soseongdang Cliff

where to stay

If you wish to travel more around the national park, I recommend that you stayed in Gyeokpo-ri area, where the bus terminal is located.

The reason is that you have many choices of accommodations: hotels, condo style room, pensions, minbak (local homes).

Besides, there are some excellent and entertaining places to explore in the evening in the area. One is the Gyeokpo Port (a famous fishing village port area) where you can stroll around.

The port is with lampposts, and you will also see the reflections of lights from the fishing boats in the water.

Also, you can sing, play billiards, buy food and beverages, or spend the evening at the local beer house.

More Interesting Sites in Byeonsanbando

If you decide to visit Jeokbyeokgang Cliffs in Buan, you should also take the opportunity the other best and worth-seeing sites in Byeonsanbando National Park.

Some of the most popular ones include:


For more information and other national parks in South Korea, you may use the following details:

Phone: +82-63-582-7808
Website: https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/svc/whereToGo/

Grateful for reading down to this part of the article. Hope you have an enjoyable and safe journey! :) 

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