Autumn Escapes: Discovering the Charm of Cheongpungho Lake in November


Cheongpungho Lake, nicknamed the 'Sea of the Inland,' remains captivating even in November.
Enjoy the panoramic lake views under the crisp, clear autumn sky.
Experience the essence of late autumn through various means, including cable cars and cruise ships.
We introduce the allure of this place, where thrilling experiences and relaxation coexist.
Bibongsan Mountain Summit via Cable Car
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The Cheongpungho Lake Cable Car spans across the lake to the summit of Bibongsan Mountain (531m above sea level).
On clear November days, the summit observatory offers unobstructed views of the entire lake.
The upper station features walking paths and photo zones.
It's a great way to comfortably travel and appreciate the late autumn scenery.
Bizarre Rock Formations from the Water
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A cruise ship allows you to enjoy the scenery of the lake and mountains from the water.
Among the various courses, the one passing by the bizarre rock formations of Oksunbong and Gudambong peaks is particularly popular.
You'll experience the 'Sea of the Inland' from a different perspective than from the cable car.
Even in chilly November, you can fully appreciate the scenery outside the windows from inside the ship's cabin.
Cheongpung Land
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If you're looking for a thrilling experience, we recommend Cheongpung Land.
Here, a 62m-high bungee jumping platform is installed facing the lake.
In addition to bungee jumping, you can experience rides such as the ejection seat, which catapults you into the air, and a giant swing (Big Swing).
It offers a unique experience of flying over the lake.
Large Lakeside Cafes with Lake Views
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When you need a break during your trip, the large cafes around the lake are a great choice.
Many cafes emphasizing lake views are located along Cheongpungho Lake.
It's a great place to spend time watching the calm lake scenery of November through the large glass windows.
Most have ample space and parking facilities, making them easy to visit.

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