A Refreshing Weekend Stroll at Guryongsa Temple in Chiaksan Mountain

On a beautiful weekend, I took a walk to Guryongsa Temple in Chiaksan Mountain, Wonju.
I remember having to park at the entrance and walk quite a bit before, but now you can drive all the way in, which is much more convenient.
Parking is paid, but free parking is also available.
More than anything, being able to drive all the way in was a big plus! I was happy with that in this hot weather.
It felt so refreshing to walk on the dirt path after a long time.
The gentle breeze and the sound of the valley water created a truly immersive experience in nature.

Maybe because it's been raining lately, there was a good amount of water in the valley.
20 years ago, we used to be able to dip our feet in the valley water after a walk in the summer, but access to the valley has been restricted for some time now.
But I've been seeing posts about Chiaksan valley popping up lately.
After searching, I found out that it's temporarily open only during the summer. How did I not know this? Was I the only one?
I don't think I've seen the temporary opening announced anywhere...
There's not much to do in Wonju as it is, so please promote it a little.....
It was a hot day, so I didn't walk for too long, just a short stroll. The scenery is always healing, and I love it.

Afterward, I went up to a cafe and observation deck with a panoramic view of Chiaksan Mountain.
The elevator only goes to the 1st and 2nd floors, but the height seemed to be about 7 stories of an apartment building.
Don't trust my eyesight; it's not accurate.
Here, I could use the livelihood recovery consumption coupon, so I paid for my drink with my card.
Free parking is provided for 2 hours, but you have to mention it to the counter first. If you don't ask, you might be charged. They say a lot of customers walk up, so they don't ask everyone individually.
Still, I think they should ask.

Hanul Cafe near Guryongsa Temple in Chiaksan Mountain doesn't have a set day off.
If a day off is scheduled, it will be announced separately on Naver.
Usually, it's open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
I quenched my thirst and enjoyed the mountain scenery in the distance, a treat for the eyes. This concluded my short walk for the day.
Even though it was short, it was enough to refresh me, making it perfect for a weekend.




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