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Gimnyeong Maze Park

Gimnyeong Maze Park is one of the most unusual and entertaining attractions on Jeju Island. Located on the island’s peaceful eastern side, the park features a large hedge maze made from dense evergreen trees that form tall green walls. Visitors walk through narrow pathways trying to find the center of the maze, making it a fun challenge for couples, families, and groups of friends. The maze was opened in 1987 and became the first hedge maze park in South Korea.Inside the park, visitors will also find small bridges, observation platforms, and quiet garden areas that allow them to view the maze from above. The pathways are covered with volcanic scoria stones, which are typical of Jeju Island’s landscape. The park has a calm and friendly atmosphere, and many travelers enjoy taking photos among the green corridors or relaxing in the surrounding gardens after finishing the maze challenge.

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Gimnyeong Maze Park is located in Gujwa-eup on the northeastern side of Jeju Island, an area known for its natural scenery and lava formations. The maze itself is formed by tall Leyland cypress trees that grow up to about three meters high, creating natural walls that make the paths difficult to see from ground level. Because of this design, visitors must rely on their sense of direction while navigating through the maze.A typical visit usually takes between 30 minutes and one hour depending on how quickly you find the exit. Some travelers reach the center of the maze within minutes, while others enjoy exploring every corner before solving it. The park also includes resting areas and viewing decks where visitors can look down at the maze layout and appreciate the design from above.

Warum diese Tour buchen

Before visiting Gimnyeong Maze Park it is helpful to prepare for a short outdoor walk. The maze paths are covered with small volcanic stones, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Since most of the experience takes place outdoors, sunscreen, a hat, and water can be useful during the warmer months, especially in summer when Jeju can be quite sunny.Although the maze may appear simple at first, it can be surprisingly tricky. Many visitors enjoy trying different routes and sometimes spend longer inside the maze than expected. There are also observation platforms in the park that allow you to look over the hedges and see the full layout, which can help if you want to find the exit more quickly.

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Gimnyeong Maze Park is located about 24 kilometers from Jeju City and is relatively easy to reach. The most convenient way to visit is by car or taxi, and the journey from the city center usually takes around 30 to 40 minutes depending on traffic. Free parking is available at the entrance of the park, making it convenient for travelers who rent a car while exploring Jeju Island.Public transportation is also possible. Buses travel from Jeju City toward the northeastern coast of the island, stopping near the Gimnyeong area. From the nearest bus stop, visitors may need to walk for a short distance to reach the park entrance. Because several attractions are located nearby, many travelers include the maze as one stop during a full day of sightseeing in eastern Jeju.

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The best time to visit Gimnyeong Maze Park is in the morning when the park is quieter and the weather is still comfortable. The park usually opens around 9:00 AM and closes in the early evening, with slightly longer hours during the summer season. Visiting earlier in the day allows you to explore the maze without large crowds and enjoy the peaceful garden atmosphere.Spring and autumn are considered the most pleasant seasons to visit because the weather on Jeju Island is mild and ideal for outdoor activities. During these seasons the surrounding countryside is especially beautiful, making the maze visit even more enjoyable.