Woljeongsa Temple nine-story stone pagoda surrounded by snow-draped fir trees in Odaesan National Park near Pyeongchang
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Build a 3-day Pyeongchang trip around Olympic venues, mountain temples, and highland winter scenery. Day 1 walks through Pyeongchang Olympic Plaza, the Alpensia ski jump observatory, and an evening on the resort slopes. Day 2 starts at Woljeongsa Temple in Odaesan National Park and ends with night skiing at Phoenix Snow Park. Day 3 covers snow-covered pastures at Daegwallyeong Sheep Farm, ice fishing at the Pyeongchang Trout Festival, and street food at Jinbu Market. Winter brings heavy snow and temperatures well below freezing, but the Olympic venues, temples, and highland scenery reward visitors throughout the season.

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Must-Visit Attractions

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Pyeongchang Olympic Plaza with the Olympic flame cauldron and museum entrance in winter
Must visit

Pyeongchang Olympic Plaza

The ceremonial heart of the 2018 Winter Games, with an Olympic museum displaying torches, medals, and interactive exhibits. Arrive early on weekends to avoid crowds; the museum is compact but packed with memorabilia and a gift shop.

Alpensia Ski Jump Tower Observatory with panoramic mountain views over the Pyeongchang valley in winter
Must visit

Alpensia Ski Jump Tower Observatory

A glass elevator ride to the ski jump observation deck with 360-degree views of the Taebaek Mountains and Pyeongchang valley. Book entry tickets in advance during peak season, as the platform reaches capacity on clear winter afternoons.

Woljeongsa Temple nine-story stone pagoda surrounded by snow-covered fir trees in Odaesan National Park
Must visit

Woljeongsa Temple

A 7th-century Buddhist temple inside Odaesan National Park, with a nine-story stone pagoda and a fir tree forest path that is especially atmospheric under fresh snow. Wear warm layers for the forest trail, which stays icy, and check winter hours as they shorten after 5 PM.

Phoenix Snow Park ski slopes with snowboarders on Olympic freestyle courses in Pyeongchang
Must visit

Phoenix Snow Park

A major ski and snowboard resort that hosted Olympic freestyle events, with night skiing until 10 PM and a lively aprés-ski scene. Prebook lift passes online to skip the ticket queue; gear rental lines are longest between 1 and 3 PM.

Daegwallyeong Sheep Farm snow-covered highland meadows with grazing sheep and mountain backdrops in Pyeongchang
Must visit

Daegwallyeong Sheep Farm

Rolling highland meadows where hundreds of sheep graze against mountain backdrops, with fresh snow turning the pastures quiet and almost alpine. Arrive before 11 AM for the best light and thinner crowds; a small warming café sits near the entry.

Pyeongchang Trout Festival ice fishing on the frozen Odaechon Stream with visitors and food stalls
Must visit

Pyeongchang Trout Festival

A seasonal winter festival on the frozen Odaechon Stream where visitors ice-fish for trout, ride sleds, and eat fresh sashimi on the ice. Bring cash for food stalls and activity booths; the festival runs late December through February with no advance booking needed.

Budgeting At A Glance

Plan the trip cost with less guesswork.

Typical daily costs in KRW.

Budget

Accommodation: ₩30,000 - ₩50,000 per night (guesthouses or minbak near Jinbu-myeon)

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

Transportation: ₩10,000 - ₩15,000 per day (local buses and resort shuttle services)

Activities: ₩0 - ₩10,000 per day (temple entry, market walking, free outdoor areas)

Mid-range

Accommodation: ₩80,000 - ₩180,000 per night (resort condos or mid-range hotels near Alpensia or Phoenix)

Food: ₩35,000 - ₩60,000 per day (resort restaurants, Korean BBQ, local highland specialties)

Transportation: ₩15,000 - ₩30,000 per day (shuttle buses plus occasional taxi between resorts)

Activities: ₩40,000 - ₩80,000 per day (ski lift passes, ski jump observatory entry, gear rental)

Luxury

Accommodation: ₩250,000 - ₩500,000 per night (five-star resort hotels at Alpensia or Phoenix Snow Park)

Food: ₩80,000 - ₩180,000 per day (fine dining, premium resort restaurants, Korean highland cuisine)

Transportation: ₩50,000 - ₩100,000 per day (private car or premium taxi service)

Activities: ₩100,000 - ₩250,000 per day (private ski lessons, VIP resort packages, guided temple tours)

Money-saving tips

  • Book lift passes and gear rental online at least a day ahead. On-site prices are higher, and holiday weekends sell out fast.
  • Take the KTX to Jinbu Station from Seoul instead of driving. The train takes under 2 hours and avoids icy mountain roads.
  • Eat at Jinbu Market or the trout festival food stalls for filling meals under ₩10,000 instead of resort restaurants.

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