Jeju citywalk routes
4 self-guided walks curated for foreign travelers — with detailed maps, etiquette tips, and authentic cultural context.
Hallasan Trail & Saryeoni Forest Walk
Jeju's interior forest experience — the famously misty Saryeoni Forest Trail, volcanic mini-peaks (oreum), and the wide grasslands of Jeju Horse Pasture.
🕐 Half day📍 6.5 km⚡ moderate
- • Mist-shrouded Saryeoni cedar forest
- • Volcanic mini-peaks (oreum) climbs
- • Wide pasture grazing the native Jeju ponies
Hallim Park & Hyeopjae Beach Walk
Jeju's most photogenic stretch of coast — turquoise water at Hyeopjae Beach, Hallim Park's gardens and caves, and the laidback Handam coastal path.
🕐 Half day📍 5.0 km⚡ easy
- • Korea's bluest beach water at Hyeopjae
- • Hallim Park's gardens and lava caves
- • Sunset over Biyangdo Island
Jeju Old Town & Dongmun Market Walk
Jeju City's historic core — traditional market street food, Joseon-era government buildings, and a regenerated stream-side gallery district.
🕐 3 hours📍 2.8 km⚡ easy
- • Dongmun Market black-pork street food
- • Joseon-era Jeju Mokgwana government complex
- • Sanjicheon arts district
Seongsan Ilchulbong & Seopjikoji Walk
Jeju's iconic 'Sunrise Peak' volcanic crater paired with the romantic Seopjikoji cape — two UNESCO-recognized landmarks in one easy walk.
🕐 Half day📍 6.0 km⚡ moderate
- • Sunrise from atop a 5,000-year-old volcano
- • Seopjikoji's seaside cliffs and lighthouse
- • Rapeseed flower fields in spring