Discover 5 Scenic Walking Trails in Gimhae This Spring

Hello everyone! This is Gimhae Tourism.
Spring is just around the corner, making it the perfect weather for a stroll.
For those of you who want to heal in nature and are looking for a good walking course this spring,
We recommend five Gimhae walking trails where hidden charms and wonderful scenery await!
Shall we start right away?
Walking Trail 01
Jangyu Nuri-gil Trail
Jangyu Nuri-gil is a high-quality circular trail that connects the ecological streams of Daechungcheon, Yulhacheon, and Jomangang.
This 13.5km-long trail makes the most of existing parks, culture, and natural scenery around the ecological streams,
allowing you to enjoy beautiful nature, sights, and experiences together.
In spring, you can take pictures against the backdrop of colorful cherry blossoms and tulips in full bloom at Daechungcheon and Yulhacheon.
You'll lose track of time as you slowly walk along, admiring the shimmering reflections on the stream.
Jomangang is famous for its green barley field and poppy field in the Jomangang Ecological Sports Park area.
With a large area of 9,000 pyeong, there are many photo zones and well-maintained trails, making it great for walking.
Green barley flowering season: April to May
Poppy flowering season: May to June
Walking Trail 02
Sangdong Mural Village
Daegam Village has been producing porcelain for 600 years since the end of the Goryeo Dynasty.
It is also the hometown of Baekpaseon, known as 'the first female potter of the Joseon Dynasty' and 'the mother of Arita pottery'.
Here, murals depicting the history of Gimhae porcelain in the Joseon Dynasty and the life of Baekpaseon are drawn.
It's fun to appreciate the stories of that era through the paintings in the murals.
The murals are painted in a total of 36 locations with 7 major themes.
7 Themes:
▪️ Past and present of Daegam Village ▪️ Birth of porcelain ▪️ Buncheong ware kiln
▪️ Gaya iron production site ▪️ Sachang, a storage and logistics hub
▪️ Potter Baekpaseon ▪️ History of Gaya pottery
Around the murals, information about the work, such as the artist's name, title, and intention, is written,
so you can understand the murals even better.
Tip:
After leisurely touring the village, we recommend visiting 'Cafe Baekpaseon',
a storytelling-themed cafe created in honor of potter Baekpaseon, located nearby.
Walking Trail 03
Jinrye Pyeongjimot Lake Trail
When you need a rest for your mind, there's nothing like a quiet walking trail!
In that case, we recommend the Jinrye Pyeongjimot Lake Trail, which is peace itself.
Especially in spring, pink cherry blossoms are embroidered over the clear and blue reservoir, creating a spectacle.
✔️One lap around the trail is about 1.5km ✔️It consists of flat land,
making it perfect for walking without difficulty or burden.
There are cherry blossom tree paths, wildflower paths, natural forest paths, metasequoia paths, and Jangseung Small Park.
You can see the refreshing reservoir and various flowers and trees,
so enjoy nature while walking along the long wooden deck trail!
Walking Trail 04
Chanssenaegol Story Road
Chanssenaegol, which means 'cold spring water springs from the valley of Geumbyeong Mountain',
is an impressive place with murals depicting various stories in every alley.
▪️ Blue stream-shaped floor paintings along the road
▪️ Well and laundry site restored with sculptures
▪️ Murals depicting sweet persimmons, symbolizing the village, which is also famous for its sweet persimmon production
▪️ Trick art photo zone that looks like a room
Various murals decorate the village.
In addition, the nameplates with the names, photos, and short phrases of the residents on each house gate
are unique features that can only be seen on Chanssenaegol Story Road.
(Please remember to look around quietly as residents actually live there!)
Tip:
The Chanssenaegol Stamp Exhibition Hall, which exhibits rare stamps from Korea and around the world,
is also located on the Story Road.
Opening hours | Summer 10:00 ~ 17:00, Winter 10:00 ~ 16:30
Closed | Every Monday
Admission fee | Adults 2,000 won, Children 1,000 won
Tip:
Jinyeong Station Railway Museum is also located a 10-minute walk away!
The old Jinyeong Station history has been renovated into a museum
and opened to show the modern history of Gimhae, so we recommend visiting together.
Walking Trail 05
Sandpiper Road
'Sandpiper Road' is a themed forest road connecting Doyeo-ri, Saengnim-myeon and Yeocha-ri, Sangdong-myeon.
It was created along the Nakdong River.
It means that the sandpiper flies up, and that you can beautifully 'start a new path' in your heart.
It contains the double meaning of a new path 'new road'.
Sandpiper Road is about 4km from the entrance to the observatory.
✔️Even beginners can walk easily
✔️It is the perfect road to enjoy sports such as cycling and marathon.
If you go up to the open observatory, you can overlook the Nakdong River at a glance,
You can sit on the gazebo or bench and soothe your tired body and mind.
Enjoy a peaceful time in your own way on Sandpiper Road!
The warm spring breeze is blowing~ Spring has arrived now
Stop worrying about where to go!
✔️Jangyu Nuri-gil ✔️Sangdong Mural Village ✔️Jinrye Pyeongjimot Lake Trail
✔️Chanssenaegol Story Road ✔️Sandpiper Road
Walk along Gimhae's beautiful walking trails
Feel the feeling of your mind becoming comfortable and your body becoming lighter.
A moment of healing awaits you where you can enjoy the energy of spring in nature and enjoy a leisurely time.
Source :https://blog.naver.com/ghhamohamo/223812699509
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