Exploring Gasan Supria: A Perfect Summer Getaway in Chilgok, Gyeongsangbuk-do

As the lush greenery deepens in the early summer heat, it's the perfect time for outdoor activities.
Today, I would like to introduce a great place for a summer outing in Gyeongsangbuk-do.
This is Gasan Supria, located in Chilgok, Gyeongsangbuk-do!
<Gasan Supria>
* Operating Hours: 10 AM - 6 PM
(Last ticket sales at 5 PM)
* Closed: Open year-round
* Admission Fee: Free
Gasan Supria boasts the largest private garden in Korea, covering approximately 860,000 pyeong.
With a wide range of attractions and activities, it is an ideal family outing spot.
Upon parking, the first thing that caught my eye was the dinosaur garden filled with dinosaur models.
Visitors are greeted by dinosaurs of overwhelming size.
These are not just static models; some dinosaurs actually move their heads or tails, making you feel like you've traveled back in time.
As an adult, I found it fascinating, and I believe it would be an even more special experience for children.
Next to the dinosaur garden, there was an alpaca enclosure.
I spotted several adorable alpacas, freshly shorn for the summer.
You can view them from beyond the fence, but entering Alpaca Land allows for a closer encounter.
You can even feed them!
The photo shows the entrance and ticket booth for Alpaca Land.
<Gasan Supria Alpaca Land>
* Operating Hours: 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM
(Last entry at 4 PM)
* Closed: Every Monday (except holidays)
* Admission Fee: 7,000 KRW
Aren't the summer-ready alpacas just adorable?
Although I couldn't enter Alpaca Land due to my schedule, I enjoyed seeing the alpacas up close from beyond the fence.
When you enter Alpaca Land, you can meet the alpacas up close and even experience feeding them.
Please note that children cannot enter alone and must be accompanied by an adult!
After exploring the dinosaur garden and alpaca land, I strolled further inside.
As I walked deeper, I came across the barefoot walking path made of yellow soil.
The path consists of two routes: Course A, which is 1 km long, and Course B, which is 3 km long.
After your walk, you can wash your feet at the designated foot washing area, making it easy to enjoy the experience.
Feet are often called the second heart.
When visiting Gasan Supria, walking barefoot on the yellow soil path while enjoying the lush early summer scenery can be delightful.
While continuing my walk, I discovered a poster for the drama <Lovers>.
I had enjoyed the drama due to the impressive performances of the cast, so I felt a sense of joy knowing it was filmed here.
After my walk, I enjoyed a meal and coffee at Gasan Supria.
From the experience areas like the dinosaur garden and alpaca land to the yellow soil path, meals, and coffee, everything can be enjoyed in one place, making it a relaxing visit.
If you want to enjoy the deepening green scenery this weekend, how about a trip to Gasan Supria in Chilgok?
Source :https://blog.naver.com/gyeongbuk_official/224333965719
No comments yet.
