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Soesokkak

Soesokkak is one of Jeju Island’s most picturesque natural attractions, where the freshwater of the Hyodoncheon Stream meets the ocean, creating a tranquil estuary framed by volcanic rock formations and lush pine forests. The name, meaning “cow pool end” in the old Jeju dialect, hints at the way the land gently curves like a resting cow. The serene waters and dramatic cliffs make it a favorite spot for photographers and nature lovers alike. Visitors can enjoy gentle walks along the boardwalks, capturing views of the emerald water and volcanic scenery. Traditional wooden flat rafts called teu drift along the calm estuary, offering a peaceful way to experience the natural beauty. The site is also part of Jeju’s famous Olle walking trails, allowing travelers to combine Soesokkak with other scenic coastal routes. Its peaceful atmosphere and stunning landscapes make it an ideal place to relax, breathe in fresh air, and connect with the island’s natural charm.

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Was Sie erwartet

Located in Hahyo-dong, Seogwipo on the southern coast of Jeju Island, Soesokkak is a scenic estuary where river and sea converge. The area is free to access, with parking and restroom facilities available near the entrance. It is perfect for couples, families, and anyone seeking nature or photography opportunities. Visitors can enjoy walking along the paths, taking teu rides, or renting kayaks to explore the water. The estuary is surrounded by pine trees and volcanic rock cliffs, providing a serene contrast to Jeju’s busier tourist areas. Soesokkak’s natural beauty and accessibility have made it a must-visit destination for those exploring the southern part of the island.

Warum diese Tour buchen

Before visiting Soesokkak, it is helpful to know that the estuary’s main attractions include walking trails, water activities, and traditional raft rides, with fees for the latter varying by season. The paths are often made of stone and can be slippery after rain, so wearing sturdy, non-slip footwear is recommended. Although the area is open all day, water activities generally operate from morning until early evening, and summer is the busiest season with more visitors. Early mornings and late afternoons are ideal for avoiding crowds and capturing the best photographs. Some activity operators speak limited English, so having a translation app can be useful. Preparing for sun exposure with sunscreen is advised, as the reflective water and open spaces intensify sunlight.

Die richtige Tour auswählen

Soesokkak is easiest to reach by car or taxi, though buses are available from Jeju City. Driving south on Route 5 from Jeju City takes about 40 to 50 minutes, and parking is available near the entrance. Taxis take roughly the same amount of time and cost around 40,000 to 50,000 KRW. Public buses, such as Bus 600 heading toward Seogwipo, require slightly longer travel times, with a short walk from the nearest stop to reach the estuary. While Jeju is a small island, having a private vehicle or taxi can make exploring multiple destinations, including Soesokkak, more convenient and flexible.

Wissenswertes vor der Abreise

The best seasons to visit Soesokkak are spring and autumn, when the weather is mild, the light is ideal for photography, and the surrounding greenery or seasonal colors enhance the scenery. Summer allows for water activities but attracts larger crowds, while winter is quieter and offers crisp, clear views of the estuary, though some water activities may be limited. Visiting in the early morning provides peace and soft light, whereas late afternoon offers warm, golden hues across the estuary, making either time perfect for a relaxing experience.