Discover Boryeong: Top 10 Things to Do Beyond the Mud Festival
When planning a trip to Boryeong, South Korea, most people immediately think of Daecheon Beach, home of the world-famous Mud Festival. However, if you look just a little further, you will discover the true charm of Boryeong hidden beyond the mud. In this guide, we have compiled the BEST 10 places to visit in Boryeong, featuring not only the representative beaches of the West Coast but also art, nature, and delicious local cuisine.
|
| Daecheon Beach |
Daecheon Beach: The Largest Beach on the West Coast
This is the starting point of any Boryeong trip and the representative beach of the West Coast, famous globally for the Boryeong Mud Festival. Thanks to its endless white sand beach and shallow waters, it is loved by people of all ages. Beyond swimming, there are various activities and experience facilities available, making it a popular destination for visitors throughout all four seasons.
|
| Daecheon Beach Zipline & Sky Bike |
Things to Do at Daecheon Beach
- Sky Bike & Zip Trek (Zipline): These are activities where you can enjoy the sea view dynamically while racing over the beach. In particular, riding the Sky Bike at sunset allows you to appreciate the beautiful sunset of the West Sea.
- Boryeong Mud Theme Park: An indoor experience space where you can enjoy mud massages and spas all year round. You can experience Boryeong mud, which is known to be excellent for skin care.
- Swimming and Tidal Flat Experience: You can swim safely in the summer, and if you visit according to the tide time, you can also experience tidal flat activities such as clam digging (shellfish harvesting), which is great for family travelers with children.
Basic Information
- Sky Bike: ₩22,000 ~ ₩30,000 (approx. $16 ~ $22 USD) for 2~4 people
- Boryeong Mud Theme Park
- Mud Hall: Adults ₩6,000 (approx. $4.50 USD), Children ₩5,000 (approx. $3.70 USD)
- Beauty Experience Hall: ₩10,000 ~ ₩100,000 (approx. $7.50 ~ $74 USD) depending on the care program (Advance reservation required)
Muchangpo Beach: The Mystic Sea Road
This is another wonderful beach located about 20 minutes by car from Daecheon Beach. It is especially famous for the "Mystic Sea Road" (often called the "Moses Miracle"), a phenomenon where a 1.5km sea path to Seokdaedo Island opens up in an S-shape 4 to 5 times a month. When the sea path opens, you can enjoy the fun of catching sea cucumbers and conch in the tidal flats.
|
| Muchangpo Beach |
If you want to experience the Mystic Sea Road, you must check the tide schedule on the 'Badatime' website before visiting. (Note: The site is in Korean, so asking your hotel concierge for the "Moses Miracle" time is recommended.) If you plan to experience the tidal flats, it is good to prepare extra clothes and equipment in advance. Admission is free.
Gaehwa Art Park: Harmony of Art and Nature
Gaehwa Art Park is a complex cultural space consisting of Mosan Art Museum and a large outdoor sculpture park. Various sculptures are installed along the walking paths, making it a great place to look around while walking. Inside the park, there are attractions like Herb Land and a small zoo, so you can enjoy it without getting bored even if you visit with children. The park is quite large and has many photogenic spots, so it is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and plan for at least 2 hours.
Admission: Adults ₩6,000 (approx. $4.50 USD), Students ₩4,000 (approx. $3 USD)
|
| Gaehwa Art Park |
Boryeong Coal Museum: A History Education Site for Kids
This is a meaningful space that preserves the history of coal mines in the Chungnam region. There are experience facilities that reproduce actual mine tunnels, making it an educational time for families traveling with children. In particular, the experience of walking through the cool, realistic tunnels is a great way to escape the summer heat.
- Admission: Adults ₩2,000 (approx. $1.50 USD), Teens ₩1,500 (approx. $1.10 USD), Children ₩1,000 (approx. $0.75 USD)
|
| Boryeong Coal Museum |
Milk Warehouse: Unique Cafe on an Organic Dairy Farm
This is a large cafe created by renovating an actual organic dairy farm. Their signature menu items are ice cream and yogurt made with fresh milk produced directly on the farm. The combination of wide green pastures and exotic warehouse buildings makes it a famous photo spot. Please note that it can be a bit crowded on weekends due to many visitors.
- Admission: Free (Drinks and activity fees are separate)
|
| Milk Warehouse |
Ocheon Port & Chungcheong Suyeongseong: Historic Port & Fortress
This place features the harmony of the Chungcheong Suyeongseong Fortress walls, which used to be a naval base during the Joseon Dynasty, and the quaint Ocheon Port. Fresh seafood such as webfoot octopus (Jukkumi) in spring and pen shell scallops (Kijogae) in summer is abundant here, and you can also experience boat fishing at the port. If you have time, we recommend climbing the fortress walls to enjoy the sunset over the peaceful harbor.
|
| Ocheon Port & Chungcheong Suyeongseong |
Jukdo Sanghwawon: An Island Garden
This is a private space where the entire island is decorated as a beautiful traditional Korean-style garden. Its most distinctive feature is the 2km-long roofed corridor built along the island's coastline. It operates on a 100% reservation system, so booking through the website is essential before visiting. The admission ticket includes coffee/tea and a rice cake, making it a nice place to take a break after touring the garden.
- Admission: ₩9,000 per person (approx. $6.70 USD)
|
| Jukdo Sanghwawon |
Cheonbuk Oyster Complex: A Winter Gourmet Destination
This is the ultimate spot for a winter gourmet trip in Boryeong. From November to February every year, visitors from all over the country come to taste fresh seasonal oysters. Dozens of restaurants are gathered here selling various oyster dishes such as grilled oysters and steamed oysters. Unlike raw oysters often eaten in the West, experiencing the Korean style of grilling or steaming oysters is a unique culinary delight.
|
| Cheonbuk Oyster Complex |
Boryeong Mugunghwa Arboretum: A Green Shelter for All Seasons
Representative of the West Coast region, this arboretum is a great place to rest throughout the four seasons. As the name suggests, it features gardens themed around the Mugunghwa (Rose of Sharon, Korea's national flower) and exhibition greenhouses where you can see various plants. The slopes are gentle and walking paths are well-maintained, making it easy for families with children or the elderly to look around comfortably.
There are also indoor exhibition halls and craft experiences for children. The indoor facilities are very well equipped, so be sure to check them out.
|
| Boryeong Mugunghwa Arboretum |
Boryeong Dam: A Scenic Drive Course
Located a little away from downtown Boryeong, this is a quiet and peaceful spot. The road along the dam is well known as a scenic drive course, and it is great to stop the car for a moment to admire the view of the lake. Especially during the autumn foliage season, you can see the calm lake and beautiful scenery, making it a perfect place to visit when you want to feel relaxed away from crowded tourist spots.
|
| Boryeong Dam |
So far, we have summarized 10 places to visit in Boryeong. Boryeong is a destination full of various things to enjoy, including ports, art parks, and seasonal food, as well as Daecheon Beach. Refer to the places introduced in this guide to plan an even richer Boryeong travel itinerary!
Lotte Resort Buyeo Suite Review: A Deep Dive into Rooms, Breakfast, and Facilities - GybeLife
Review of Lotte Resort Buyeo: Explore spacious rooms, breakfast, and family facilities in historic Buyeo.
en.gybelife.com
Ultimate Buyeo 2-Day Itinerary: A Guide to Korea's Ancient Capital - GybeLife
Explore Buyeo, the last capital of the Baekje Kingdom, with our 2-day itinerary. Discover top historical sites, restaurants, and hotels.
en.gybelife.com










