Published On Jul 4, 2023
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*This trip is a video about a drive course and trekking in the rain that leads to Bongseonsa Temple, Gwangneung Forest, Gwangneung Arboretum, and Komori Lake in Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do.
*The area from Bongseonsa Temple to Gwangneung Forest has been preserved as the King's Forest since the Joseon Dynasty.
* There is no parking fee or admission fee for Bongseonsa Temple.
*This section is better to go especially when it rains. A trekking course from Bongseonsa to Komori is also recommended when it rains.
*It is 3km from Bongseonsa Temple to Gwangneung Arboretum, 5.4km from Gwangneung Arboretum to Komori Reservoir, and the circumference of Komori Lake Park is 2.6km.
*If you are going by public transportation, get off at Onam Station on Line 4 and take the village bus No. 2.
*The road from the intersection entering Bongseonsa Temple to the Gwangneung Forest Road is limited to 30km per hour with two lanes for round-trip. It is often congested on weekends, so please plan your time well when moving.
* You can enter the National Arboretum (Gwangneung Arboretum) after making a reservation.
Admission is 1,000 won for adults and 3,000 won for parking per day.
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* Detailed videos about Komori Lake Park are as follows.
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