🛑최소 등산! 최고 비경! 영월에 숨겨진 비경 트레킹!
Today, I’m taking the Pyeongtaek-Jecheon Expressway. I’m going trekking to Yeongwol. It’s currently 7:00 AM. Hello? This is Kim Young-soo. I drove two hours from Pyeongtaek. This is Gossigul in Yeongwol. Today, we’re planning a trek that starts here. We’ve arrived at Gossigul, right? It’s too bad to just pass by Gossi Cave. After visiting Gossi Cave, we’ll come back here. Crossing the Gossi Cave Bridge next to the ticket booth. We’re heading to Gossi Cave. The entrance fee to Gossi Cave is 4,000 won for adults. When you enter Gossi Cave, as you can see now, You can safely move into the cave along the established path. Inside the cave, you’ll find stalagmites and stalactites, which formed approximately 400 million years ago. Stalactites and stalagmites And you’ll encounter cave coral. There are information signs installed throughout the cave. It helps to understand the cave formations. The internal temperature is a bit chilly, around 8 to 16 degrees Celsius. Bringing extra warm clothes will make your exploration more comfortable. We returned to the parking lot in front of the Gossi Cave ticket booth. It took me about 40 minutes to tour the Gossi Cave. The Gossi Cave ticket booth is in front. Let’s go left. Did you see the bus passing by just now? Right below the Gossigul ticket booth, There’s a bus stop. This bus runs between Yeongwol-eup and Kimsatgat-myeon. There are frequent buses here. If you’re planning on taking public transportation, If you’re planning on getting to Gossigul, Those who are interested Please refer to the route schedule you are currently viewing. Cherry trees are planted along the street. The trees look very old. The cherry blossoms will be beautifully colored in spring. We have arrived at ‘Gossi Intersection.’ From here, I’ll go to the right. I can see ‘Gakdong Bridge’ in the distance. It looks to be about 300-400 meters from here. That’s Gakdong Intersection. From here, I’ll go to the right. Gakdong Bridge I can see it. Kim Satgat welcomes me at Gakdong Bridge. Crossing Gakdong Bridge Walking along the sidewalk. Red flowers are planted in front, and green beans are planted behind. The contrast between red and green is beautiful. You can see the Namhan River and Mt. Grime in the background. It’s currently around 10:15. Still, the autumn morning clouds linger. Cosmos are blooming right next to the road. Seeing the cosmos makes me realize that autumn has arrived. This summer has been unusually hot, hasn’t it? It was so hot I thought fall was coming. And so, fall has arrived. We walked 20 meters from the bus stop. It’s a three-way intersection. I’m heading here. I’ll go left, towards 5 o’clock. The village As soon as we passed Connecting Gakdong-ri and Gajaegol We came across Gajaegol Bridge We’re going up Gajaegol along the single-track road To the right The Namhan River flows leisurely in an S-shape Next to the Namhan River The rural village landscape formed on the riverside terraces It’s a picture-perfect painting. There’s a signpost and a rest area ahead. Let’s check the signpost and continue. From here, it’s 1.03km to Gajaegol. At this signpost, there’s a signpost called “Oessibeoseongil.” It says, “Road to Gwanpungheon, 15th Street.” I’m currently walking along ‘Oessibeoseon-gil 15-gil’ a section of the trail. The path leading up to Gajaegol is As you can see, it’s a paved road. There’s a valley on the right. Shall I show you the valley for a moment? The elevation from the road to the valley is quite high. Yellow and purple ribbons mark the road. The Oessi Beoseon-gil ribbons guide the way. We have arrived at the three-way intersection. From here, head towards the 5 o’clock direction. Oessi Beoseon-gil Signpost There’s a sign. If you look at the trail, you can see that the grass has been cut. It seems the management of the Oessibeoseon Trail has cut the grass. It looks like the grass has been cut. We’ve arrived at Keunjae. If you go straight from here, you’ll reach the ‘Kim Satgat-myeon Office.’ If you go left, you’ll see Daeyasanseong Fortress (Observatory). I’ll see Daeyasanseong Fortress and then come back here. I’ll head toward the Kim Satgat-myeon Office. There’s a three-way intersection right ahead. Daeyasanseong Fortress is to the right. You can see the Daeyasanseong Fortress Observatory ahead. There is. From the Oessibeoseon-gil intersection It took about 5 to 8 minutes. From the observatory, I can see where I started. Yeongwol Gossigul Tourist Complex and You can see the Namhan River at a glance. To Keunjae I’m back. We’ll head towards the Kim Satgat Township Office. As soon as we came down the stairs, we came across a field of larch trees. The sight of the larch trees towering high into the sky is truly magnificent. You know? Larch trees turn yellow in late autumn, don’t they? The scenery at that time was truly fantastic. We arrived at Daeyari Shelter Park. There’s an old zelkova tree standing in front. Even at first glance, it looks like it’s at least 400 years old. Right next to the zelkova tree. Next to it There’s a pavilion, and next to it is a shelter from the heat. It’s a great place to rest in the shade during the summer. The red brick wall in front of the shelter is impressive. There’s the Daeya Methodist Church. As soon as you pass Daeya Methodist Church, A wide open plain ahead, The rocky cliffs surrounding this plain are clearly visible. We’re passing through the Daeya field. The Daeya field appears to be about a kilometer long. Soybeans are planted on both sides of the road. You know how soybean leaves turn yellow in late autumn? It’ll be a truly fantastic sight when the bean leaves turn yellow. As we walk, the rocky cliffs stand in front of us like a folding screen. The rocky cliffs seem to be getting closer. The grandeur and immensity of the rocky cliffs are truly amazing. Even if you’re not trekking, if you visit Yeongwol, You should definitely walk through this Daeya field. I walked through the entire Daeya field. Because it’s a field in the mountains of Gangwon-do, I thought it was bigger and wider. I’m walking along the Oessibeoseon Trail right now. Saturday, October 18th, in Yeongwol Open I’d like to introduce you to the Oessibeoseon-gil event. On Saturday, October 18th, at the Yeongwol Kim Satgat Literature Museum, The Yeongwol Oessibeoseon-gil Walking Event will be held. The event begins at 9:30 AM. The parking lot of the Kim Satgat Literature Museum It’s narrow. Park at the Kim Satgat Rest Area. You can take the shuttle bus to the Kim Satgat Literature Museum. The address of the Kim Satgat Rest Area is: 2150 Yeongwol-dong-ro, Kim Satgat-myeon, Yeongwol-gun The short course is from the Kim Satgat Literature Museum to the watermill, 3.1 km, 1 hour and 30 minutes. The full course is from the Kim Satgat Literature Museum to To the Kim Satgat Township Office 12.7 km, 4 hours. Both the short and full courses are shuttle buses to the Kim Satgat Rest Area. We are operating. Completion badge, lunch, water, and snacks are provided. Bizhouse is sponsoring a power bank. Admission to the Joseon Folk Painting Museum and Kim Satgat Literature Museum is free. Kim Satgat Rest Area offers a 20,000 won discount on accommodations on the 17th and 18th. Application and details For details, Please refer to the ‘Oessibeoseongil’ website! Search ‘Oessibeoseon-gil’ on Naver. After passing the Daeyari fields, we reached the road. We walked along the road for about 30 meters. The road turns right again. We head towards the mountain. We’re passing through a section heavily lined with pine trees. It’s a steady uphill climb as we enter the mountain path. It’s not steep, but it’s a steady uphill climb. It’s a bit difficult. Passing through a pine grove. Passing through an oak grove. There is. The mountain here has the typical appearance of a mountain. If you visit in late fall, The yellow leaves would be beautiful. You can see a stream to the left of the direction of travel. That stream looks like the Okdongcheon Stream. From here, it’ll continue downhill. I expected it. We’ve come down the mountain. We came across private property. Since it’s private property, I was worried that… I was worried that I wouldn’t be able to walk. Fortunately, those walking the Oessibeoseon Trail can pass through the front yard of the private property. Thank you so much for allowing me to pass. You can see Okdong Bridge right ahead. From here, my destination for today. To the Kimsatgat-myeon Office 0.8km I estimate it will take about 10 minutes at my pace. Passing the ‘Kim Satgat 119 Regional Station’ Walking along Yeongwol-dong Road to the township office. I can see the township office in the distance. Arrived at the Kim Satgat township office. I’ll take the bus from here. I’ll go to Gossigul, my starting point. There’s a bus stop in front of the township office. I’ll take the bus from here to Gossigul. Arrived at Gossigul! Today in Yeongwol Along the river and mountain paths connecting villages The meandering stream creates A beautiful rocky canyon landscape And I walked along the village road with its wide fields. Gangwon-do A sight you can only see in Yeongwol I think it’s the trekking course scenery. And please remember the Oessibeoseongil event held at the Yeongwol Kim Satgat Literature Museum on October 18th. Please participate actively. I hope you’ll participate. Well, I’ll say goodbye here. See you on your next trip or hike. Goodbye!
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🛑10월 18일 토요일 영월 외씨버선길 함께 걷기 행사
1. 10월 18일 오전 9시 30분 , 김삿갓 문학관에서 걷기 행사 시작
(강원 영월군 김삿갓면 김삿갓로 216-22 난고김삿갓문학관)
2. 주차장소: 김삿갓 휴게소
(강원 영월군 김삿갓면 영월동로 2150 김삿갓휴게소)
3. 김삿갓 휴게소에서 김삿갓 문학관까지 셔틀버스 운행
4. 숏코스: 김삿갓 문학관~물레방아 3.1km 1시간 30분
5. 풀코스: 김삿갓 문학관~김삿갓면사무소 12.7km 4시간
6. 참가혜택: 완주기념배지, 점심, 생수, 간식, 보조배터리,
조선민화박물관, 김삿갓 문학관 무료 관람
7. 참가신청: 외씨버선길 홈페이지: https://www.beosun.com/
* 이 영상은 외씨버선길의 제작지원으로 제작되었습니다.
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즐감하고 큰박수 응원합니다 👍 😎 💕 🙌 🙆
선생님의 여행 잘보고 있습니다 예전 영월 김삿갓 휴계소 근처는 다녀왔던 기억이 있습니다 감사드립니다
인도가 없는게 아쉽군요 관광객 유치 하려면 안전한 인도 부터 만들어야 할 듯
김영수님 안녕하세요!! 😄
항상발빠르고 상세한소식 많은 도움이 됩니다
건강하고 즐거움 넘치는 여행 이어가세요^^
콩밭사이로 지나는 길 대야들판 너무 멋집니다.
외씨버선길 영상 잘 보았습니다.
영월에 이런 숨은 보석 같은 트레킹 코스가 있었다니 놀랍습니다 👏
와우 ~~
6분 까지는 생각만 해도 아찔한 도로네요.