An important note on Jeju’s updated bus system and this blog post
From August 2017, Jeju Island implemented a new city and intercity bus system. It increased the number of buses in service, while simplifying the routes, fees and numbering system.
Consequently, the contents of this previously published blog post may have changed. We therefore would kindly request that you consult this page for new bus maps in English on VisitJeju.net, and this page on our blog for a chart of the old and new bus route numbers.
If you read Korean, then the province’s official bus system website is a useful and up-to-date resource. We hope you’ll enjoy your travels on Jeju Island!
Jeju Island’s old-growth and protected forest areas are interspersed with some very pleasant hiking trails. One of the best choices, one not too far from Jeju City, is the Saryeoni Forest Trail.
We’ve previously profiled this spot, but we thought we’d give you the latest update in images. The photographs below were taken May 17th.
In addition, we have a list of useful links for anyone thinking of hitting the trail during this transition from the spring to summer season.
Visitjeju.net’s Saryeoni entry and map
A JTO blog post from Feb. 3, 2017 with some interesting Saryeoni facts for you.
A 2014 JTO blog entry from its ‘How to spend a cool summer’ series
Info on how to get to Saryeoni using the Jeju City Tour Bus
So, with that, get out, stretch your legs and calm your mind at Saryeoni Forest!
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