2023 Namjo-ro, Jochon-eup, Cheju, Jeju-do, South KoreaMap
Phone+82 64-710-7764
What travelers say:
I really enjoyed this place! Though it’s far away from Jeju City, it is worth exploring. I learned a lot about Jeju’s history. You can walk around the park to see stone structures and old villages. The entrance fee was also cheap.
More
See all 11 photos
Saved by 54
Jeju Stone Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
Some information may have been translated by Google Translate
Jeju Stone Culture Park has spectacular boulders and rock sculptures that combine stone stories and culture to stand out. There are also winding walking trails that are good for outdoorsmen.
Explore near Jeju Stone Park: Where to Stay, Eat, and Visit
Jeju Stone Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
I really enjoyed this place! Though it’s far away from Jeju City, it is worth exploring. I learned a lot about Jeju’s history. You can walk around the park to see stone structures and old villages. The entrance fee was also cheap.
The real korean history with beautiful scenery, the green landscape, the statue was so amaze, showing the art and craftmanship in the early century. Worth to be visit.
i love this place! though it is quite far from downtown jeju city, it is a very lovely place to know about the island’s origin, the different rocks, lava formation etc. We took a taxi from downtown jeju city and it took more than an hour (around 30,000-40,000 won). We decided to ask the taxi to wait for us as it looked like there was no transport to our next destination. My twins loved learning about volcanoes, the grandfather stone statues, jeju’s traditional thatched-roof houses. We managed to go around the whole park probably 1 1/2 hours (the taxi’s meter was running). This park is recommended for families especially kids (my twins are 4yo).
Really recommend this place as the first attraction for Jeju Island travel. The area of 96,9731 ㎡ perfectly shows the unique Jeju ecological garden and Jeju stone culture. Under the core principle of protecting the environment, Jeju's main character, locality and artistic performance are incisively performed. There are a total of 3 routes, and the first route has a free interpreter to accompany the explanation. As long as you have visited here and then see the major attractions on Jeju Island, you will feel different! Tour Tips 1 When buying tickets, please apply for a guide tour Tips 2 Every month, last week, free Wednesday (Korea Culture Day) Tour Tips 3 Every month, first week, Monday Closed For more information, please refer to my travel notes ^^:http://you.ctrip.com/travels/jejuisland297/3537748.html?isAuthor=true
It seems okay to take a walk to Stone Culture Park.
Jeju Shi Culture Park is a small and famous cultural and educational center on Jeju Island. The museum is very good, the surrounding environment is very good, the park itself is very large, I have seen pictures and introductions on the Internet before, it is said to be good, so I went to the famous.