Yangyang or Naksan: Surfing or Nature 

Both Yangyang and Naksan are located in Gangwon-do, relatively close to each other (about 30-40 minutes by car). While both offer stunning coastal scenery, they have quite different vibes, so it depends on what you're looking for.

Yangyang – It's a lively coastal town, especially in the summer. It’s filled with young people, great surf spots, and a beachy vibe. Winter here is quieter, but in summer, it’s buzzing with energy and visitors.

Naksan – If you're looking for a more peaceful retreat, Naksan offers tranquility and quiet, especially in the winter. Naksan Beach is not as lively as Yangyang, and there aren't many places to eat, making it perfect for those looking to disconnect. It’s more about quiet beach time and hiking the beautiful temple mountain.

YangYang

How to Get There

Bus
How many hours: 2 to 2.5 hours
Where to get on: Dong Seoul Bus Terminal
How much: Around 15,000 - 20,000 KRW
Until where it goes: Yangyang Bus Terminal
Buses run frequently, especially on weekends, and they drop you off at the central bus terminal. From there, it’s just a short taxi ride to your destination or accommodation.

Train
How many hours: 2.5 to 3 hours
Where to get on: Seoul Station (take KTX to Gangneung)
How much: Around 20,000 - 30,000 KRW
Until where it goes: Gangneung Station (then transfer to a bus or taxi to Yangyang)
From Gangneung, it’s about a 30-minute bus or taxi ride to Yangyang.

Car
How many hours: 2 hours
Where to get on: Drive from Seoul (via Donghae Expressway)
How much: Around 15,000 KRW for tolls

Note: Rest Stops and Food - Along the way to Yangyang, you’ll come across some cozy rest areas where you can grab a quick snack.

 

Things to Do in Yangyang

  • Surfing and Beaches: Yangyang is a hotspot for surfers. Jukdo Beach and Hyangho Beach are the most popular spots, known for their consistent waves and laid-back vibe. Even if you’re not into surfing, both beaches are perfect for soaking up the sun and enjoying the sea breeze.
  • Meeting Travelers and Locals: Yangyang is a great place to meet travelers from all over Korea and abroad. Whether you're hanging out on the beach or grabbing a drink at one of the local spots, you're bound to make new friends. 🏄‍♂️🍻
  • Nature and Hiking: Seoraksan National Park is just a short drive away, and it's one of the best places for hiking in Korea. Whether you're looking for a short walk or an intense hike, the mountain offers trails with breathtaking views.
  • Local Markets and Shopping: The Yangyang Traditional Market is worth a visit if you want to explore local life. You’ll find fresh produce, seafood, and handmade goods. Don’t miss out on the delicious snacks like fish cakes and tangerines.

 

Where to Stay

Yangyang offers a wide range of accommodation options to fit any budget. From budget motels to luxury resorts, there’s something for everyone. If you want a more intimate experience, check out the pensions and guesthouses with beautiful mountain views or walking distance to the beach.

Note: Yangyang is a year-round destination. It’s popular in the summer for its beaches and surfing but is also perfect for a winter retreat with scenic views and a peaceful atmosphere.

Naksan – Peaceful Retreat with Beach and Temple 

 

If you're looking for peace and quiet, Naksan is the place to be. This coastal village! is perfect for those who want to spend their time hiking the mountain temples and relaxing on the beach. There are fewer restaurants and shops here, which makes it ideal for disconnecting and finding some serenity.

Things to Do 
Unlike Yangyang, Naksan Beach is not as busy. It’s a perfect place to just sit and enjoy the sound of the waves. If you're seeking peace, this is a place to unwind and enjoy nature.

Temple Hiking
The Naksansa Temple is located on a mountain overlooking the sea. It’s a quiet, spiritual place to visit if you’re into temples or just want a peaceful hike with beautiful views.

Local Culture
Naksan is all about tranquility. There aren't many restaurants or shops, so it's great for a retreat where you can enjoy quiet time, a peaceful beach, and simple pleasures.

Where to Stay in Naksan

Accommodation in Naksan is limited, but you can find a few cozy guesthouses and pensions near the beach and temple. It’s a quiet, laid-back spot, perfect for those looking for a more relaxed experience. I'd check Airbnb.

Note: Not many Restaurants or Cafes but beautiful long Beach!

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