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Maps of South-Korea for Garmin navigation devices

The map coverage includes the territory of South-Korea. These maps have contour lines and hill shading and are intended for recreational use.

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Tour proposal

Where can you find the most beautiful hikes in South-Korea?

1. Seoraksan National Park – Ulsanbawi Rock Trail, Gangwon Province
A spectacular climb past granite cliffs, pine forests, and Buddhist temples. The summit of Ulsanbawi Rock rewards hikers with sweeping views over the park’s rugged peaks and Sokcho city.

2. Bukhansan National Park – Baegundae Peak, Seoul
Just outside the capital, this trail leads to the highest peak in Bukhansan. Expect granite ridges, fortress walls, and panoramic cityscapes — a perfect escape into nature without leaving Seoul.

3. Jirisan National Park – Cheonwangbong Peak, Southern Korea
The highest peak on mainland South Korea, offering diverse landscapes from dense forests to alpine meadows. A multi-day trek here provides unforgettable sunrises above the clouds.

4. Hallasan Mountain Trail, Jeju Island
Hike South Korea’s tallest mountain, an extinct volcano in the heart of Jeju. Trails lead through lush forests, volcanic craters, and alpine wetlands, with 360° views of the island from the summit.

5. Songnisan National Park – Beopjusa Temple Trail, North Chungcheong Province
A serene hike combining cultural heritage and nature. The trail passes the ancient Beopjusa Temple before ascending to heavenly viewpoints over rolling, forested mountains.

Where can you find the most beautiful cycle routes in South-Korea?

1. Four Rivers Bike Path, Seoul to Busan
This epic cross-country route stretches over 600 km along four major rivers, passing rural villages, temples, and wetlands. Perfect for a multi-day cycling adventure with well-maintained paths and rest stops.

2. Jeju Island Coastline Loop
A 240 km ride around South Korea’s most famous island, offering ocean views, volcanic landscapes, waterfalls, and seaside cliffs. Mostly flat and ideal for leisurely multi-day touring.

3. Han River Bike Path, Seoul
A scenic urban ride along the Han River with dedicated cycling lanes. Pass by parks, bridges, and cafés — a perfect mix of city life and nature.

4. Gyeongju Historic Ride, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Cycle through Korea’s ancient capital, visiting UNESCO-listed temples, royal tombs, and traditional villages while surrounded by gentle hills and rice paddies.

5. Gangwon Mountain & Coast Ride, Gangwon Province
A more challenging route combining mountain passes with stretches along the East Sea coastline. Expect crystal-clear ocean views, fishing villages, and forested climbs.