Danbigojip: A Tranquil Gyeongju Retreat with a Blue Field View and Outdoor Jacuzzi

Introducing 'Danbigojip', a serene Gyeongju accommodation boasting a yard with a view of lush green fields and an outdoor jacuzzi!
Danbigojip
662, Hwagye-ro, Naenam-myeon, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
I discovered this accommodation while visiting Yuhojae Tea Room. Although 'Danbigojip' is located away from downtown Gyeongju, it offers a pick-up service, making it quite accessible.
Danbigojip consists of two houses, 'East House' and 'West House', centered around the Yuhojae Tea Room. We booked the West House!
Upon entering, the first thing I saw on the left was the outdoor jacuzzi.


Although I didn't use the jacuzzi this time, I imagined visiting in winter, soaking in the warm water, and only having my face exposed to the crisp air.
Inside, there's a welcome food and a postcard. If you bring the postcard back on a return visit, you'll receive a 10% discount! To the right of the jacuzzi was the kitchen.
I felt like I was in a model house! Perhaps because of the high ceilings, it felt much more luxurious than other accommodations.
The kitchenware and tableware in the kitchen were like this!


Right in front of the kitchen, there was a large table and chairs, creating a living room atmosphere. But we didn't really sit there much. However, the atmosphere was amazing...
And next to that, there was the bed. The bed was really spacious and comfortable... There were also tools for brewing tea and a low table. We sat here to eat dinner and breakfast.
Next to the bed, there was a Danbigojip accommodation guide. And the yard that I was really, really looking forward to!!!!!
Really...
It was so beautiful...
There were many chairs to sit outside, and you could even have a barbecue here!


But when we went, the forecast predicted rain, so we unfortunately couldn't use it.
The bathroom was also really clean.
Four towels, body wash, shampoo, conditioner, and a hairdryer were provided as basic amenities!
I also booked and visited the Yuhojae Tea Room here.


I brought back packaged sashimi from Ulsan and ate it for dinner.
In the morning, I ate a simple breakfast with the ingredients I brought.
Honestly, the prices of pool villas or private pensions these days are generally 400,000-600,000 won (based on weekends), but here, I was able to stay in a clean and nice accommodation at a really reasonable price, so I was very, very satisfied!
So... I'm planning to revisit in winter! The review of 'Yuhojae Tea Room', a quiet tea house with goldfish next to the accommodation, is below~


































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