Terraced green tea rows bordered by cedar forests at Daehan Dawon Tea Plantation in Boseong
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Why this Boseong board feels complete

Build a 2-day Boseong city break around terraced green tea fields, a sheltered coast, and mountain temple valleys. Day 1 starts early at Daehan Dawon Tea Plantation, moves to the Tea Museum of Korea, and ends with green tea tteokgalbi at the traditional market. Day 2 covers the coast at Yulpo Beach, the mountain temple at Daewonsa, and the Yongchu Valley waterfall trail. Spring brings fresh tea shoots and the Boseong Green Tea Festival, but the plantations, coastal walks, and temple trails reward visitors year-round.

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Terraced green tea rows and cedar-lined walking paths at Daehan Dawon Tea Plantation in Boseong
Must visit

Daehan Dawon Tea Plantation

Korea's largest terraced green tea plantation, with 1.5 million square meters of rolling tea rows bordered by cedar forests and bamboo groves. Arrive early to beat the crowd and catch soft morning light on the terraces, then try green tea ice cream at the on-site cafe.

Tea Museum of Korea exhibits and surrounding tea fields in Boseong
Must visit

Tea Museum of Korea

A compact museum surrounded by tea fields that covers Korean tea history, culture, and production through interactive exhibits. Book your ticket online to skip the queue; it is a short walk from Daehan Dawon.

Dahyang Tteokgalbi green tea beef patties at Boseong Traditional Market in Boseong
Must visit

Dahyang Tteokgalbi

A specialty stall inside Boseong Traditional Market serving green tea tteokgalbi, minced beef rib patties flavored with local green tea powder. Bring cash, as market vendors rarely accept card, and expect a wait on weekends.

Yulpo Beach silver sand and black pine groves on Deungnyangman Bay in Boseong
Must visit

Yulpo Beach and Seawater Pool

A sheltered silver-sand beach on Deungnyangman Bay with black pine groves, mudflat clam-digging, and seawater hot springs along the promenade. Arrive before 10 AM to claim a spot near the pine grove, then soak in the thermal pools after your swim.

Daewonsa Temple Gukrak Pavilion and mountain valley setting in Boseong
Must visit

Daewonsa Temple

A Silla-era Buddhist temple in a mountain valley, with the surviving Gukrak Pavilion and reconstructed halls against forested slopes. Entry is free, but check opening hours as they vary by season. Pair it with the nearby Yongchu Valley trail for a full afternoon inland.

Yongchu Valley waterfall trail through cedar forests below Mt. Illim in Boseong
Must visit

Yongchu Valley Waterfall Trail

A hiking trail below Mt. Illim where a waterfall spills through bedrock between two cedar-scented valleys. Bring a warm layer for shaded sections, and prebook a taxi if arriving without a car, as trailhead parking is limited.

Budgeting At A Glance

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Typical daily costs in KRW.

Budget

Accommodation: ₩30,000 - ₩50,000 per night (guesthouses or hostels near Boseong-eup or the city center)

Food: ₩15,000 - ₩25,000 per day (market stalls, gimbap shops, convenience stores)

Transportation: ₩5,000 - ₩15,000 per day (T-money card for local buses)

Activities: ₩0 - ₩10,000 per day (free beach access, temple grounds, tea field walking paths)

Mid-range

Accommodation: ₩80,000 - ₩150,000 per night (boutique hotels or hanok guesthouses near Boseong-eup or the tea fields)

Food: ₩30,000 - ₩55,000 per day (green tea tteokgalbi, Korean BBQ, specialty cafes)

Transportation: ₩15,000 - ₩25,000 per day (local buses plus occasional taxi to Yulpo Beach and Daewonsa Temple)

Activities: ₩10,000 - ₩40,000 per day (Daehan Dawon entry, Tea Museum tickets, seawater hot springs)

Luxury

Accommodation: ₩200,000 - ₩400,000 per night (premium hanok stays or resort hotels near the tea fields or coast)

Food: ₩70,000 - ₩150,000 per day (fine dining, premium Korean cuisine, upscale seafood restaurants)

Transportation: ₩40,000 - ₩80,000 per day (private car or premium taxi service)

Activities: ₩60,000 - ₩150,000 per day (private guided tea tours, exclusive tea ceremony experiences, cultural workshops)

Money-saving tips

  • Take the KTX to Gwangju, then transfer to a local bus or taxi to Boseong. The full journey from Seoul takes about 3.5 to 4 hours, and early booking secures the best fares.
  • Visit Daehan Dawon Tea Plantation and the Tea Museum of Korea on the same morning. They sit on the same road in Boseong-eup, and the traditional market is a short drive into town for dinner.
  • Bring cash to Boseong Traditional Market, where tteokgalbi vendors rarely accept card payments. The same applies to small stalls near Yulpo Beach.

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