큰노꼬메오름은 제주 서쪽 애월읍에 위치한 오름으로, 제주 서부지역에서 가장 많이 찾는 관광지 중 하나입니다. 오름 정상은 가운데가 우묵져 남북으로 두 봉우리가 마주 보면서 북서쪽으로 말굽형 화구를 이루고 있습니다. 가파른 사면과 상당한 높이가 특징이며, 데크로 잘 정돈된 정상 전망대에서는 오랜 시간 머물며 노을을 관람하는 탐방객이 많습니다.
주변 관광 포인트로는 유수암해변, 애월해안도로, 애월풍차해안도로, 애월한담해안산책로 등이 있습니다.
I tried to go to Hallasan Mountain's Yeongsil Course, but the waiting line at the parking lot was too long, so I gave up and chose this place. The view of Hallasan from the top was so spectacular that I was glad I couldn't go to Hallasan. I took a short break to go up, but it took about 40 minutes and was very tiring haha. But... you must go.
A place where you can perfectly see the panoramic scenery of Jeju and Hallasan Baeknokdam through a one-hour round trip hike. The hiking trail that starts from the parking lot of Gwoemul Oreum is prettier, and if you have time, it would be a good idea to trek along with Jatseong-gil.
After passing Big Nokkome Oreum and Little Nokkome Oreum, I returned to the starting point along Sangjatseong Road. It is a walk of approximately 7km.It's a great place to walk when it snows. The peak of Keunokome is 833m, but it is not a very difficult hike since you start at more than 500m above sea level.In winter, you must bring crampons.There is a commercial stand, you can see the scenery of Hallasan Mountain, and the view toward Noro Oreum is also good.The secluded Sangjatseong-gil return course is also a beautiful path.It is recommended as an alternative when climbing Mt. Halla is blocked.
At first, when I read the posts, I was a bit intimidated. Some people said that they were cursed at, and some said that it was the hardest oreum in Jeju... So I climbed it with the thought that I should try bumping into it. ABCD is divided into 4 zones, and the most difficult zone is the C zone. The AB section just went up with a light heart. It takes about 10 minutes.. It wasn't too hard even after entering section C, so the moment I thought I was scared for nothing, the sloping stairs came out. It was about 160 and went up in about 10 minutes. I thought this was worth doing, but the stairway that I thought was over came back infrequently, and the uphill road showed no signs of ending. So it went up again for about 10 minutes. Then, a large pavilion chair appeared and a signpost announcing the end of Area C and the beginning of Area D appeared. By the way... The starting point of Area D wasn't that easy either. You have to think that you will struggle for about 5 minutes more and go up. If you climb like that, a very beautiful scenery spreads out. I couldn't see it well because the weather was not so good, but it was still pretty. When I came down, the snow was very slippery, so I had a hard time. You can wear sneakers, but there is a lot of water and snow, so hiking boots are recommended. It took me a total of 2 hours to start from the parking lot there, climb to the top and come back down. I'm a really slow walker and I don't have much motor nerves, so you can think of it as the time it takes for those who want to take it easy.