Relax and Rejuvenate: Free Foot Bath at Changnyeong Bugok Hot Springs Hanul Park

As the weather turns chilly, many people start thinking about hot spring getaways! Bugok Hot Springs in Changnyeong is becoming increasingly popular. Today, I'd like to introduce a wonderful place where you can enjoy a free foot bath with hot spring water.
Simply search for Hanul Park in your navigation app. You'll be greeted by ibis sculptures along the roadside.
This park was created to revitalize Bugok Hot Springs and features walking paths, rest areas, and facilities where you can enjoy a foot bath with hot spring water in the shade. Looking up, you can see ibis soaring powerfully!
Bugok Hot Springs is a special tourist zone where you can enjoy alkaline sulfur hot springs with a maximum temperature of 78 degrees Celsius. Think of Hanul Park as an indirect experience facility where you can casually enjoy the hot spring water.
The best part is that it's free! Anyone can use it. Just take off your shoes, sit down, and soak your feet in the warm hot spring water to relieve fatigue and stress.
Please be aware: the water can be hot, so be careful of burns. The hot spring water flows into the foot bath, and the initial section can exceed 40 degrees Celsius, so be cautious. The water temperature is warmer towards the exit.
I took off my socks and put my feet in, and I could feel the blood circulation improving right away. Enjoying the warm hot spring water and the autumn sunshine was relaxing and comforting.
The water is quite clean, and they take care to maintain the surrounding area.
Next to the foot bath area, there are performance facilities. Live performances are held every Saturday evening until November.
I think being able to watch an exciting performance while enjoying a foot bath would be as good as any festival.
There are information boards nearby explaining the background of Hanul Park's creation and the benefits of Bugok Hot Springs, so please take a look.
There is also a acupressure walking path where you can alternate between walking and foot baths. This is a healing destination optimized for health!
The Hanul Park foot bath experience is open from 1 PM to 9 PM on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. It is not available on weekdays, so please keep that in mind when visiting.
Behind the park, there are ginkgo trees, rest areas, and exercise facilities. People who have been to the bathhouse seem to be staying here for a while, so it seems to be functioning properly as a resting place.
For more information, there is a healing trail course centered around Bugok Hot Springs. It is divided into two courses, and it seems like a good idea to relieve fatigue with hot spring water after trekking.
Bugok Hot Springs and Hanul Park Foot Bath are great places to travel in late autumn and winter! Please refer to the information and visit.

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