제주 소개는 오늘도 계속됩니다. 오늘은 Jeju Olle 제주올레 를 소개합니다.
"Jeju Olle" was convinced by Suh, Myung-Sook 서명숙, a mainland Korean woman who trekked through rural pathways in Europe on an 800-km pilgrimage trail. After her long journey, she felt that similar things also existed in jeju, especially with the traditional rural "Olle" path, which refer to the alleyway spaces between the rock walls of jeju.
Since 2007, various walking courses that wind around island were established with the objectves of allowing people to escape from the busy urban bustle that characterizes much of modern Korea.
Olle Trails:
Course 1: Sihung to Seongsan Gwangchigi Beach
Course 1-1: Udo Island
Course 2: Seongsan to Onpyeong
Course 3: Onpyeong to Pyoseon
Course 4: Pyoseon to Namwon
Course 5: Namwon to Seosokkak
Course 6: Seosokkak to Oedolgae
Course 7: Oedolgae to Wolpyeong
Course 7-1: Seogwipo World Cup Stadium to Oedolgae
Course 8: Wolpyeong to Daepyeong
Course 9: Daepyeong to Hwasun Beach
Course 10: Hwasun Beach to Moseulpo
Course 10-1: Gapado Island
Course 11: Moseulpo to Mureung 2-ri
Course 12: Mureung 2-ri to Yongsu Pogu
Course 13: Yongsu Pogu to Jeoji Village Hall
Course 14: Jeoji Village Hall to Hallim Harbor
Course 14-1: Jeoji Village Hall to Mureung Environmental School
Course 15: Hallim Harbor to Gonae Pogu
Course 16: Gonae Pogu to Gwangneyong 1-ri Office
Course 17: Gwangneyong 1-ri Office to Sanjicheon
Course 18: Sanjicheon to Mansedongsan
Course 18-1: Chuja Island
Through very recent, the Olle Trails' popularity has been an important tourist phenomenon in Jeju, as they not only attract tourists from all over, but also win through spectacular localities along the Jeju coastline. Since May of 2011, around twenty olle courses have been designated.
More information can be found at the Jeju Olle booth at Jeju International Airport or www.jejuolle.org.
"Jeju Olle" was convinced by Suh, Myung-Sook 서명숙, a mainland Korean woman who trekked through rural pathways in Europe on an 800-km pilgrimage trail. After her long journey, she felt that similar things also existed in jeju, especially with the traditional rural "Olle" path, which refer to the alleyway spaces between the rock walls of jeju.
Since 2007, various walking courses that wind around island were established with the objectves of allowing people to escape from the busy urban bustle that characterizes much of modern Korea.
Olle Trails:
Course 1: Sihung to Seongsan Gwangchigi Beach
Course 1-1: Udo Island
Course 2: Seongsan to Onpyeong
Course 3: Onpyeong to Pyoseon
Course 4: Pyoseon to Namwon
Course 5: Namwon to Seosokkak
Course 6: Seosokkak to Oedolgae
Course 7: Oedolgae to Wolpyeong
Course 7-1: Seogwipo World Cup Stadium to Oedolgae
Course 8: Wolpyeong to Daepyeong
Course 9: Daepyeong to Hwasun Beach
Course 10: Hwasun Beach to Moseulpo
Course 10-1: Gapado Island
Course 11: Moseulpo to Mureung 2-ri
Course 12: Mureung 2-ri to Yongsu Pogu
Course 13: Yongsu Pogu to Jeoji Village Hall
Course 14: Jeoji Village Hall to Hallim Harbor
Course 14-1: Jeoji Village Hall to Mureung Environmental School
Course 15: Hallim Harbor to Gonae Pogu
Course 16: Gonae Pogu to Gwangneyong 1-ri Office
Course 17: Gwangneyong 1-ri Office to Sanjicheon
Course 18: Sanjicheon to Mansedongsan
Course 18-1: Chuja Island
Through very recent, the Olle Trails' popularity has been an important tourist phenomenon in Jeju, as they not only attract tourists from all over, but also win through spectacular localities along the Jeju coastline. Since May of 2011, around twenty olle courses have been designated.
More information can be found at the Jeju Olle booth at Jeju International Airport or www.jejuolle.org.