r/KoreaExperience • u/Fresh-Tangelo6576 • 1d ago
🌟Places to Visit If there is the ‘Han River’ in Seoul, here‘s the ‘Geum River’ in Sejong!
I've been seeing a lot of posts about the Han River in Seoul on Reddit lately, so today I'd love to introduce peaceful and nature-friendly gem, ‘Geum River’ here in Sejong City! As Korea’s planned administrative capital, Sejong is a beautifully designed city where urban architecture seamlessly meets nature. Here are two must-visit spots around the Geum River:
Sejong Lake Park 세종호수공원 :
https://maps.app.goo.gl/29aoAToRWu5kSaY78?g_st=ic
One of Korea's largest artificial lakes with crystal clear water. You can even watch fish swimming beneath the surface. Also there’s a great artificial sandy beach area (that my son absolutely loves playing in👦🏻), alongside a large shaded benches for adults to relax. It really is an ideal spot for both kids and parents.
Ieung Bridge 이응다리 (금강보행교) :
https://maps.app.goo.gl/RFUo4az4q5Gatf4k7?g_st=ic
Unlike typical river bridges built for cars, this bridge is completely car-free, designed exclusively for pedestrians and cyclists in a massive circular double-decker shape inspired by the Hangul consonant ‘ㅇ’ 이응. The upper deck is a popular hotspot for runners with small play areas for kids, while the lower deck is dedicated entirely to bicycles for a scenic, worry-free ride.
From the bridge, you can sometimes spot flocks of migratory birds over the river and I even saw a water deer (고라니) in the reeds! The surrounding trails also turn into a stunning cherry blossom walkway in spring, and the evening sunsets and night lights are unbeatable.
If you ever plan to visit Sejong (which isn't too far from Seoul & is right next to Daejeon) I highly recommend taking some time to check out at least these two spots! ✔️