Experience Leisure and Recreation at Wa Ryong Natural Rest Forest Campsite

Wa Ryong Natural Resort Campsite

Wa Ryong Natural Resort Campsite

If you’re an outdoor enthusiast longing for an amazing camping experience that blends leisure and fun facilities, then the Wa Ryong Natural Resort Campsite is the place to be. Located in the heart of Palgongsan, Jangsu County – the source of the Geumgang and Seomjingang rivers, this campsite offers a serene environment coupled with a rich blend of nature.

Introduction

The Wa Ryong Natural Resort operates both a campsite and a pension. The site is divided into auto camping and general camping, each with its unique pros and cons. The auto camping site is spacious, allowing for tent and shade set up plus the convenience of parking your car nearby. However, it lacks sufficient shade. On the other hand, the general camping site, nestled in the resort, offers abundant shade but at the expense of space.

The two campsites, being operated under the Wa Ryong Natural Resort, are quite affordable compared to other campsites. This venue is also popular as a summer retreat. It boasts its own swimming pool and water slide. There is a natural playground accessible to all and two dedicated children’s swimming pools located in the forest house, making it a popular water play area for many children. The thrilling experience of riding the water slide from the hilltop and enjoying the panoramic view of the campsite from atop the high water slide are truly unforgettable.

Location and Contact Information

Address: 538-73 Biyong-ro, Cheoncheon-myeon, Jangsu-gun, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea

Telephone: 063-353-1404

Features and Benefits

  • Spacious auto camping site
  • Abundant shade in the general camping site
  • Affordable rates
  • On-site swimming pool and water slide
  • Natural playground and children’s swimming pools

Nearby Activities

While the campsite does not list specific nearby activities, the natural beauty of the surrounding area offers numerous opportunities for hiking, exploring, and simply basking in the beauty of nature.