Many of the best things to do in Namhae showcase the region’s spectacular scenery and stunning nature. This beautiful island is home to some of South Korea’s most dazzling beaches and lush forests, so you can relax on golden sand soaking up the sun or set out on a scenic hike to spot wildlife.
Namhae is a great place for new experiences too. Learn how to plant rice with a local farmer in coastal paddy fields, participate in a woodwork class deep in a forest or try anchovy dishes at a popular seafood festival. You can also explore the region’s rich history in serene temples and modern museums.
Beautiful scenery by the water
Categoría: Familias, Opciones económicas, Fotos
Sangju Beach will delight sun worshippers with its sparkling, golden sand curving into a picture-perfect arc around the water. Geumsan Mountain looms in the background, separated by rows of dark green pine trees on the horizon, making amazing, Instagram-worthy photos.
In summer, it’s a popular spot for families who fill the nearby campsites. The water is shallow and warm, so children can swim and splash around, and they’ll love building castles in the soft sand. But it’s a year-round attraction, and you’ll see film crews using this magnificent location in spring, as well as professional sports teams training on the beach in winter. Plan on taking supplies with you to the beach, as there are very few shops nearby.
Ubicación: 17-4, Sangju-ro, Sangju-myeon, Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea
Teléfono: +82 (0)55-860-8109
Sanju Beach
European architecture and a rich history
Categoría: Historia, Fotos
Visit Namhae German Village for an insight into the history of worker emigration to Germany in the 1960s, and the economic and social impact it had on this Korean region. Explore fun exhibits, watch testimonial videos from the nurses and mine workers who worked in Germany, then stroll through the immaculately maintained village.
In summer, the observatory gives clear views over the distinctive, terracotta rooftops of the white houses and out to sea. And if you’re in Namhae in autumn, be sure to visit this photogenic village for the annual Oktoberfest-style beer festival. Thousands descend on this lively village to enjoy delicious German sausages, cold beer and a party atmosphere.
Ubicación: 1154, Mulgeon-ri, Samdong-myeon, Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea
Horario: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm
Teléfono: +82 (0)55-867-8897
Namhae German Village
A tranquil spot with extraordinary views
Categoría: Fotos, Parejas, Historia
Perched high on Geumsan Mountain, Boriam Temple is an impressive Buddhist complex. You’ll be awestruck by the ornate decorations inside this centuries-old temple, as well as the stunning architecture on the outside. Set into the mountain rocks, it’s a beautiful and peaceful place. Admire the small Buddha statues on rocks and in caves, and the huge Seawater Avalokitesvara Boddhisattva standing majestically.
Hike the temple’s trails that overlook a green carpet of dense forest stretching for miles towards the sea. Be prepared for lots of walking and climbing. The 1 km walk from the car park is steep and there are lots of steps at the temple, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes.
Ubicación: 665, Boriam-ro, Sangju-myeon, Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea
Horario: Daily from 3.30 am to 9 pm
Teléfono: +82 (0)55-862-6500
Boriam Temple
For seafood lovers
Categoría: Gastronomía, Fotos
Head to the south-east corner of Namhae and the charming fishing port of Mijo awaits. Arrive early for the morning auction and market, where fishermen unload their boats and sell their overnight hauls. You’ll see rows of brightly coloured crates full of shiny silver anchovies, black seabream and rockfish, and the salty sea and fish scents linger in the air.
Stroll along the waterfront and you’ll find seafood restaurants serving up authentic Korean dishes. Try the anchovy ssambap, which is rice wrapped in leaves, for a freshly prepared treat. If you’re in Mijo in May, check out the annual anchovy and seafood festival too. It’s an amazing culinary experience, with a fun seafood quiz and an unusual, seafood-related magic show.
Mijo
A stunning nature spot
Categoría: Fotos, Parejas
Escape to Namhae Pyeonbaek Recreational Forest for a rejuvenating hike in nature. Over half of this huge forest is covered in cypress and fir trees, so you’ll get stunning scenery on every trail. It’s known for its secluded, wooden cabins straight out of a fairy tale. Locals love spending a cosy weekend here, surrounded by delightful flora and fauna, to recharge their batteries.
Head to the observatory for island views and photo opportunities. It’s 1 hour’s walk from the entrance, but well worth it. You can spot storks, otters and swans along the trail, as well as pretty orchids. If you’re feeling creative, try the woodworking classes too. With hands-on guidance, you’ll learn how to craft pieces from cypress trees.
Ubicación: 658, Geumam-ro, Samdong-myeon, Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea
Horario: Hours vary by season
Teléfono: +82 (0)55-867-7881
Namhae Pyeonbaek Recreational Forest
A small village brimming with Instagram-worthy places
Categoría: Parejas, Fotos, Gastronomía
Darangyi Village is located on the southern tip of Namhae and it’s home to some of South Korea’s most photographed rice paddies. Stretching across layer after layer in the steep cliffs, they’re a spectacular sight, and there are over 100 steps to climb to access them.
The seafood restaurants are highly recommended, and you’ll get fantastic vistas over the rice fields and sea as you’re dining. Check out the fun events calendar too. In summer, you can try your hand at rice planting, then digging up sweet potatoes with local farmers in October. For an unforgettable date night, book the moonlight walk experience and you’ll even get to fly your own wish lantern.
Darangyi Village
A unique observatory and delightful cafe
Categoría: Aventura, Fotos, Vida nocturna
Thrill-seekers will love Seolri Skywalk for its dizzying height, panoramic views and friendly cafe. This huge, red and white cantilever bridge stretches almost 80 metres into the sea. Stroll along the glass-bottomed walkway and look down to see the coastal cliffs and cobalt-blue water below.
True daredevils should try the swing at the end of the walkway. At 36 metres high, you can dangle your legs over the edge of the skywalk as the waves pound against the cliffs below you. You’ll swing into the vast open space with the sea stretching out for miles before your eyes. Plan to arrive later in the day as the views are even more sensational at sunset.
Ubicación: 352-21, Songjeong-ri, Mijo-myeon, Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea
Horario: May–October: daily from 10 am to 8 pm. November–April: daily from 10 am to 7 pm
Teléfono: +82 (0)55-867-4252
Seolli Skywalk
Impressive ruins
Categoría: Historia, Fotos, Opciones económicas
Climb up the hill to Imjinseong Fortress and you’ll be rewarded with far-reaching views. The fortress was built in the late 16th century during the Japanese invasions of Korea, but you can only see the remains of the site nowadays. Huge stone blocks at the east and west gates serve as reminders of this region’s rich history.
Once you’ve walked around the ruins, enjoy the magnificent, panoramic vistas of the symmetrical fields below and the glistening blue sea in the distance. This secluded spot is great for photos, but the path leading to the fortress is narrow and often overgrown, so take your time driving down it. The small car park and admission to the fortress are both free.
Ubicación: Sangga-ri, Nam-myeon, Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea
Teléfono: +82 (0)55-860-8631
Imjinseong Fortress
A beautiful site for history buffs
Categoría: Fotos, Historia
Namhae Exile Museum takes you on a sobering journey to discover the literary works of the region’s most famous exiles and the lives they led. Many prominent writers and politicians were sent to Namhae during the Joseon dynasty, from the 1400s onwards, and you can browse exhibits of the art, songs and writing they produced in exile.
Although these literary works have a sad theme, the museum is modern, light and pristine, making it a joy to walk around. It’s full of colourful sculptures and detailed explanations on the exhibits, so it’s a must-see venue for those interested in Korean history and culture. Try to organise your visit to the museum on a Wednesday when admission is free.
Ubicación: 2745, Namhae-daero, Namhae-eup, Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea
Horario: Tuesday–Sunday from 9 am to 6 pm (closed on Mondays)
Teléfono: +82 (0)55-860-8888
Namhae Exile Museum
A famous bridge surrounded by rich, green landscapes
Categoría: Fotos, Opciones económicas
Cross Namhae Bridge, which connects the island with the mainland, and you’ll get magnificent views all around you. You can take Instagram-worthy photos of this tall, red suspension bridge set against the blue water below and the surrounding lush, green landscapes of rolling hills and mountains. In spring, the surrounding roads fill with cherry blossoms for an even more dramatic backdrop.
The bridge runs parallel to the more modern Noryang Bridge, with its impressive white tower structure, and you can get pictures of the 2 bridges together from the shoreline. Check out the exhibits on display as you reach the island of Namhae too. They show the history of the bridge, and it’s a lovely viewpoint, especially at sunset.
Ubicación: Geumnam-myeon, Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea
Teléfono: +82 (0)55-880-2114
Namhae Bridge
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