Couples in Goseong will find a plethora of romantic things to do in the northern county's picturesque landscape. One of the more remote areas of South Korea, the county boasts peaceful national parks, stunning scenery, and a relaxing atmosphere. You can take a stroll around serene temples, or hike through lush forests and mountain peaks.
Goseong is known for its lakes and beaches, surrounded by pine trees, and lined with soft white sand. Couples can opt for an indulgent day in a mineral spring spa or spend some time exploring the county's captivating history. Experience an idyllic holiday with your sweetheart with our list of Goseong's most romantic places.
- 1
Seorak Waterpia
Lounge in an outdoor sauna with mountain views
- Couples
- Families
Seorak Waterpia is a waterpark and spa that's fed with soothing mineral waters from an underground hot spring. Located at the edge of Seoraksan National Park, the spa has outstanding views of the mountains. Water in the pools, Jacuzzis, and outdoor baths are kept at a comfortable 49°C.
Pamper yourself in a sauna, unwind in the hinoki wooden hot tubs, or try a rejuvenating ultrasound bath. There are also water therapy pools, body and foot massages, and cabanas where you can relax on a sunbed. If you want to get active, head for Seorak Waterpia’s wave pools, water slides, raft rides or zipline.
Location: 88 Misiryeong-ro 2983beon-gil, Jangsa-dong, Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do, South Korea
Open: Monday and Thursday–Sunday from 10 am to 6.30 pm (closed on Wednesdays)
Phone: +82 (0)33-630-5800
Map - 2
Hwajinpo Lake
Romantic lakeside walks and a sandy beach
- Adventure
- Budget
- Couples
- Families
- Photo
Hwajinpo Lake is a tranquil stretch of water surrounded by greenery and beach roses. A wide strip of golden sand separates the lake from the sea, where locals come in the summer to sunbathe and swim. Migratory birds nest here, and the lake is also home to various species of fish.
The Hwajinpo Ecological Museum and Hwajinpo Marine Museum explain more about the lake's plants and wildlife. Take the 16 km cycling trail along the edge of the lake to see it all for yourself. If you don't have time for the whole trail, the 6 km northern section can be tackled separately.
Location: 280 Hwajinpo-gil, Geojin-eup, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea
Phone: +82 (0)33-680-3677
Map - 3
Ulsanbawi Rock
Follow scenic trails to a dramatic rock formation
- Adventure
- Couples
- Families
- Photo
Ulsanbawi Rock is a towering peak in Seoraksan National Park. Great for those looking for a challenging but rewarding hike, the 7-km-long route takes you past colourful temples, along winding rivers, and through forests of pine trees. The final section takes you up a steep stairway of 800 steps attached to the rock.
The panoramic views from the top of Ulsanbawi Rock are breathtaking, with the whole of the park laid out around you. Along the way, stop at Sinheungsa Temple to see an enormous bronze statue of the Buddha. There are plenty of ice cream stands and drinks stalls if you need a breather.
Location: Seoraksan National Park, Seorak-dong, Gangwon-do, South Korea
Phone: +82 (0)33-801-0900
Map - 4
Songjiho Beach
Swim in clear seas and enjoy a seafood dinner
- Adventure
- Budget
- Couples
- Families
- Photo
Songjiho Beach is a natural sandy beach backed by dense pine forest on Goseong's east coast. The beach stretches for 2 km, with a gentle slope and small waves that make for easy swimming. The beach has lovely views of the East Sea and Jukdo Island out in the bay.
As one of the quieter beaches in the area, Songjiho Beach is a good choice if you want to avoid crowds. There are a handful of small shops, toilets, and beach showers. For a romantic dinner with sea views, head to one of many seafood restaurants on the waterfront at the southern end of the beach. Renebleu by Walkerhill looms in the background.
Location: 8 Oho-ri, Jugwang-myeon, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea
Phone: +82 (0)33-680-3356
Map - 5
Seoraksan Cable Car
Take a sky-high ride over Seoraksan's peaks
- Couples
- Families
- Photo
The Seoraksan Cable Car soars over the mountains and forests of Seoraksan National Park, offering fabulous panoramic views. From the full-size glass windows, you can gaze out over Ulsan Peak and Manmulsang Rocks. The 10-minute ride takes you to the medieval castle of Gwongeumseong, where you can just make out the East Sea in the distance.
Explore the ruined castle and the nearby medieval hermitage of Allagam. You can also spend some time watching the cable cars whizz by from a restaurant on the ground floor of the terminal. The ride is especially popular in autumn, when leaves turn into a glorious palette of reds and oranges.
Location: 1137 Seoraksan-ro, Seorak-dong, Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do, South Korea
Open: Daily from 9 am to 5.30 pm
Phone: +82 (0)33-636-4300
Map - 6
Goseong Unification Observatory Tower
Enjoy views of North Korea from 70 metres high
- Couples
- Families
- History
- Photo
The Goseong Unification Observatory Tower is a lofty viewing platform near Goseong's border with North Korea. The tower offers impressive vistas of the Mount Kumgang region to the west and the Haegeumgang River. Take a look through binoculars on the top deck for a closer view.
Inside the tower, you can find a large map that explains more of what you can see. Spend some time at the Korean War Exhibition Hall, which explores the history of the Korean War and reunification. Many souvenir shops sell North Korean stamps, bills, and other mementoes.
Location: 481 Geumgangsan-ro, Hyeonnae-myeon, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea
Open: Daily from 9 am to 4.30 pm
Phone: +82 (0)33-682-0088
Map - 7
Jinburyeong Art Museum
Remote museum with modern art and mountain scenery
- Couples
The Jinburyeong Art Museum is a private gallery amid the towering peaks of Jinburyeong. The museum displays modern and contemporary paintings and sculptures to promote Korean art and young or lesser-known Korean artists. It's also a mountain retreat for visiting artists who come here to work.
A series of 3 spacious exhibition rooms display a huge diversity of contemporary art. Colourful abstract paintings are displayed next to impressionistic Korean landscapes and conceptual paintings. You can see an excellent range of sculptures, photographs, and exhibitions of unusual mediums like fibre arts.
Location: 15-10 Heulli-gil, Ganseong-eup, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea
Phone: +82 (0)33-681-1280
Map - 8
Songjiho Lake
Learn about Goseong's local and migratory birds
- Adventure
- Budget
- Couples
- Families
- Photo
Songjiho Lake, on the east coast of Goseong, attracts visitors with its pretty scenery and migratory wild birds. Geese, swans and mallards gather on the lake to hunt for fish. Keen birdwatchers can spot them from a bird observation tower, which also has outstanding views across the lake.
A small museum on the edge of Songjiho Lake has displays about local birds and wildlife. Walking trails of wooden decking follow the edge of the lake – the whole walk is around 4 km. Take a stroll through the surrounding pine forests, or stop to snap a few pictures from the various viewing platforms.
Location: 167-1 Obong-ri, Jugwang-myeon, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea
Map - 9
Geonbongsa Temple
Peaceful temple with a small cafe
- Budget
- Couples
- Families
- History
- Photo
Geonbongsa Temple is a 6th-century Buddhist complex at the foot of Mount Geonbong. Surrounded by forests, the complex was built next to a river and includes an ancient stone bridge and rock pillars engraved with Buddhist texts. Within the inner sanctuary is a religious relic, said to be one of the Buddha's teeth.
Take a walk around the forest trail to pass by fields of wildflowers and come across the remains of a worship hall that was destroyed during the Korean War. Near the ruins, 2 ponds bloom with lotus flowers. In spring, cherry trees surrounding the temple produce gorgeous pink and white blooms.
Location: 723 Geonbongsa-ro, Geojin-eup, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea
Phone: +82 (0)33-682-8100
Map - 10
Kim Ilseong Cottage Inn
North Korean leader's summerhouse turned museum
- Couples
- Families
- History
The Kim Ilseong Cottage Inn is a 3-storey villa in the style of a medieval castle, with stone walls and a crenellated parapet. During the early 1950s, Goseong was part of North Korea. The founder of North Korea, Kim Il-sung, used to spend holidays near Hwajinpo Lake.
The recreation is on the 2nd floor, furnished in the original style and has period clothes on display. There are also photographs of the Kim family and some of their visitors to the house. Climb up to the rooftop observation platform and admire views of the coastline and the mountains to the north.
Location: 280 Hwajinpo-gil, Geojin-eup, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea
Open: Daily from 9 am to 6 pm
Phone: +82 (0)33-680-3677
Map