Goseokjeong Pavilion (고석정)

Goseokjeong is a captivating natural and historical landmark located in Cheorwon, South Korea. Perched on a towering rock formation overlooking the dramatic Hanta River Gorge, this iconic site offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into the region’s rich geological and cultural heritage.

The name “Goseokjeong” literally translates to “Solitary Rock Pavilion,” referring to the imposing rock formation and the pavilion that once stood atop it. Although the original pavilion was destroyed during the Korean War, a new one was reconstructed in its original location, preserving the historical significance of this site.

The geological features of Goseokjeong are equally impressive. The towering rock formation is a remnant of volcanic activity that occurred millions of years ago, and the surrounding gorge is a result of erosion by the Hanta River. This unique geological landscape has created a dramatic and picturesque setting that has captivated visitors for centuries.

Goseokjeong holds significant historical value as well. According to historical records, this site was visited by several Korean kings, including King Jinpyeong of Silla and King Chungsuk of Goryeo. It is also said to have been a hideout for the legendary Korean Robin Hood, Im Kkeokjeong.

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이상헌
이상헌
08:57 21 Oct 24
주기영
주기영
03:25 21 Oct 24
정익수
정익수
13:09 20 Oct 24
전상억
전상억
06:53 20 Oct 24
The scenery is beautiful and it’s a place I want to see again.
공너구리
공너구리
05:09 20 Oct 24
East Pola
East Pola
05:38 02 Oct 24
Amazing place for the family, also there is a boat rental and be careful with snacks
Paul Kim
Paul Kim
02:54 28 May 24
This is an amazing place where we can see 100 mil. years of geological history. It shows tremendous value in understanding the status of the past. It shows very diverse appearances according to the angle we look at. We may feel God's gentle touch on nature for us.
Mamta Tiwari
Mamta Tiwari
15:12 26 Feb 24
Great place to visit in Cheolwon.Don’t recommend on hot and humid days as it gets super sweaty.Recommend to wear comfortable shoes for a lot of walking and stairs.It’s shooting venue for a lot of historical dramas as well.
ajleeblog
ajleeblog
03:18 21 Feb 24
Goseokjeong Pavilion, or 고석정, stands as a cultural gem amidst the tranquil landscapes of South Korea. Nestled in the picturesque Gangwon Province, this pavilion offers a serene retreat with its breathtaking views and historical significance. Perched on the rocky cliffs overlooking the Sokcho coastline, the pavilion provides an awe-inspiring panorama of the East Sea and the surrounding mountains.The pavilion's architecture showcases a harmonious blend of traditional Korean design, emphasizing simplicity and elegance. Visitors can appreciate the cultural significance of the pavilion, as it has been a source of inspiration for poets and scholars throughout history. The calming ambiance and natural beauty make it an ideal spot for contemplation and reflection.Surrounded by lush greenery, Goseokjeong Pavilion serves as a gateway to explore the adjacent Seoraksan National Park, renowned for its diverse flora and fauna. The hiking trails leading from the pavilion into the park offer a delightful adventure for nature enthusiasts.While Goseokjeong Pavilion may not be as widely known as some other landmarks, its serene beauty, historical relevance, and connection to the stunning natural surroundings make it a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered by those seeking a peaceful escape into South Korea's rich cultural and natural heritage.
Cintya Amelia
Cintya Amelia
04:04 16 Nov 23
First time being here and I’m speechless with the beauty of it. From the pavilion to it’s very beautiful bawhi (rock) that form by the eruption since 100 millions years agoIt’s a worth place to visit especially during the day. The place is all free to visit. But if you want to take a ship near the site, you need to pay around 6000won if im not mistaken hehe
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