Routes
Olle Trail Ranger
Jeju Olle Information Center (Pyoseon Haevichi Beach)
Foreign Language Interpretation Services by Tourism Organizations
According to the myth, the village near Danke-pogu(port) was often devastated the typhoon. It is said that the villagers made a wish to the Great Seolmundae Halmang, the Creator Goddess of Jeju, and she built a port for them in return. There is a Halmang shrine near the port at the end of the sand beach.
It is named after the thin part of the sea that meets the stream. There now is a forest full of scrubs.
It is the marsh in the shore in the southwest of Pyoseon which is broad enough to tie a tewoo.
A spring flows the bottom of the hill in front of Youngcheon-sa(temple). One strand is named 'Geoseun-semi' because it goes up to Hallasan(mountain) and other one flows down to the ocean on the right is named 'Nodan Semi.' 'Nodan' means one's right in Jeju dialect.
The rocky path starts the ocean in front of 'Ganeungae' and continues to the Sono Calm Jeju. Officers of 93 Battalion of the Jeju Defense Headquarters built the environment-friendly road, so it is named as 'Marine Trail.'
The sandy beach is 0.8km in length and is 65 acres wide. It is a circular beach at the low tide and looks somewhat like a lake at the high tide. A myth goes: this beach used to be a deep-sea and the Namcho-got on the east used to be a big forest, but the Great Seolmundae Halmang cut off all the trees of the forest and filled the ocean to make this beach.