Lose Yourself in the East Sea’s Beauty! Ulsan Daewangam Park, a Healing Spot Recommended by [KBS My Hometown at 6]
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Daewangam Park, a gem on Ulsan’s East Coast, offers visitors an unforgettable experience with nature.
Walking along the coastline where the azure sea meets unique rock formations, you’ll be awestruck by the majestic Daewangam Rock, steeped in mysterious legends.
As you stroll through the 100-year-old pine forest, breathing in the fresh sea breeze and phytoncides, the hustle and bustle of city life fade away, and true healing begins.
Like the legend of Queen Munmu becoming a sea dragon to protect the nation, this place is more than just a park; it’s a special space where history and nature come alive.
Discover peace of mind and body at Daewangam Park, where expansive ocean views coexist with tranquil forest paths.
One of the biggest attractions of Daewangam Park is its fantastic ocean suspension bridge. This 303-meter-long bridge offers a thrilling and unique experience of walking above the sea, with the emerald waters and bizarre rock formations below creating a spectacular view. Create unforgettable memories with a sensation like riding on a dragon’s back.
Additionally, the Ulgi Lighthouse, with over 100 years of history, not only guides ships in the East Sea but also creates a serene atmosphere in harmony with the surrounding beautiful landscape. Lush pine forest trails extend around the lighthouse, perfect for a refreshing walk.
Various facilities cater to all ages, including the Mireu Playground and Maze Garden for families, and the Sound Experience Hall, where you can explore the history and culture of Ulsan’s Dong-gu district. Especially, themed walking trails like the Seaside Path, Legend Rock Path, Pine Forest Path, and Four Seasons Path allow visitors to enjoy diverse scenery according to their preferences.
Above all, Daewangam Park is an ‘open tourist destination’ with well-equipped barrier-free pathways and facilities, allowing everyone from young children to seniors and wheelchair users to comfortably enjoy nature. We highly recommend experiencing unforgettable memories and healing with your whole family at Daewangam Park, the pride of Ulsan’s Dong-gu.
Daewangam Park Detailed Visitor Guide (Location, Price, Tips)
Q. How much is the entrance fee for Daewangam Park?
Daewangam Park is free to enter without any separate admission fee.
- Daewangam Park is a free park open to everyone.
- However, fees may apply for paid facilities within the park or at nearby shops.
Q. How can I park at Daewangam Park?
There is a paid parking lot within the park, with fees charged by the hour.
- Address: 울산 동구 등대로 95 (Recommended to use Daewangam Park 2nd Parking Lot)
- Parking Fees:
- Weekdays: First 2 hours free, 500 won for up to 2 hours 30 minutes
- Weekends & Public Holidays: First 20 minutes free, 500 won for up to 20-30 minutes
- Overtime: 200 won per 10 minutes (1,000 won per hour)
- The parking payment kiosks are equipped with barrier-free facilities, such as ramp access.
Q. What are the operating hours and closing days for the Daewangam Park Suspension Bridge?
It operates from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM and closes on the second Tuesday of every month and on major holidays.
- Operating Hours: 09:00 ~ 18:00 (Last entry 17:40)
- Closing Days: Seollal (Lunar New Year) / Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving) Day, second Tuesday of every month
- Special Notes: Entry may be restricted due to severe weather conditions such as rain or strong winds for visitor safety. It is recommended to check before visiting.
Q. What are the main facilities and nearby attractions within Daewangam Park?
The park features Ulgi Lighthouse, Mireu Playground, Sound Experience Hall, and various nearby amenities.
- Main Park Facilities: 100-year-old pine forest trail, Ulgi Lighthouse, Daewangam Suspension Bridge, Mireu Playground, Maze Garden, Sound Experience Hall, various themed walking trails
- Amenities: Restrooms accessible for general and disabled visitors, upper/lower resting areas
- Nearby Attractions & Amenities: Shops and cafes near the park entrance (e.g., ‘Yuguisamseung’ large cafe near Daewangam Park), Ulsan Grand Bridge Observatory, Ilsan Beach are close by.
- Contact: 052-209-3738
※ This post is an informational article based on broadcast information and has no financial relationship with the mentioned establishment.