• Aewol Handam Coastal Trail, Jeju

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  • 7. Food Trip through Hidden Alleys of Korea : Aewol Handam Coastal Trail, Jeju - Get your fill of Jeju specialties

    Alley Map - 1: Aewol Handam Coastal Trail, 2: Aewol Eunhye Jeonbok, 3: Jeju Kayak Olle, 4: TRIBE, 5: Aewol Handam Park, 6: Gwakji Beach, 7: Geumseong Port and Silk Bridge, 8: Haejeo

    Jeju Island is Korea’s favorite recreation area, home to the sea, parasitic cones, and mountains. It takes on many different looks across the seasons, from springtime flowers to the green palm and blue seas of summer, silver grass in fall, and snowy mountains in winter. Jeju is a volcanic island created by volcanic activity from Hallasan Mountain, so it is also home to volcanic formations that are quite rare in mainland Korea, such as parasitic cones, columnar joints, lava tubes, and basalt formations. Aewol’s Handam Coastal Trail is a great place to enjoy the Jeju sea, from its coastal trails to clear kayaks and observatories. Get the most out of Jeju experience in this sea and gourmand trip featuring Jeju’s specialties.

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    1. Aewol Handam Coastal Trail 1. Aewol Handam Coastal Trail

    Meet the sea of Jeju up close

    #walk #gatdal #31hiddenviews

    Aewol-eup, a village situated next to Jeju’s beautiful sea, is thought to have been named "Gatdal" in the past: The name combines "gat," a Jeju Language word meaning coast, and "dal," or the moon, and is said to originate from Aewol Port’s resemblance of a crescent moon. Follow the winding curves on Handam Coastal Trail, which connects Aewol with Gwakji. When the Jeju city government designated Handam Coastal Trail as one of the "31 Hidden Views" of Jeju in 2009, a lot of cafés and restaurants moved into the area along the trail. Today, the trail is popular enough that it cannot be described as a "hidden view" in good faith, but that just means that more people know about the charms of this beautiful trail.

    • Address 1359, Gwakji-ri, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju Island

    2. Aewol Eunhye Jeonbok 2. Aewol Eunhye Jeonbok

    A restaurant serving various abalone dishes

    #abalone #hotpot #porridge

    Start your Jeju seaside trip with dishes made with Jeju abalone, a shellfish that feeds on kelp and seaweed. It has one of the highest protein content of its kind, and is thought to be one of the most esteemed seafood in Korea and East Asia.

    Jeju abalone is famous in Korea for its taste and quality, as it grows in the cracks between coastal rock formations. Its particularly firm and chewy texture is built by braving the strong waves. Located at the entrance to the Handam Coastal Trail in Aewol, Eunhye Jeonbok specializes in abalone dishes, such as abalone hot stone pot rice, abalone hot pot, abalone porridge, and abalone and seafood ramyeon. Its signature menus are the "abalone hot stone pot rice," which features rice cooked in a stone pot with a sumptuous topping of sliced abalone, and the "abalone hot pot," full of abalone and Jeju seafood.

    Freshly-cooked Abalone Hot Stone Pot Rice

    Scoop the rice and abalone from the stone pot to a bowl and mix them with the restaurant’s special soy sauce*, which brings out the texture and flavor of the abalone to the fullest. Once the stone pot has been emptied, pour some warm water into the stone pot and wait for the scorched rice to soak. This creates a uniquely Korean dessert that can only be experienced in places that serve hot stone pot rice, sungnyung (scorched rice soup). It has a clean and deep flavor that serves as the perfect finisher for a meal.

    * Soy sauce: A sauce made by fermenting soybeans
    Abalone Hot Pot made with abalone and seafood

    Another signature menu, abalone hot pot, is a soup made with seafood and soybean paste, a fermented condiment made with soybeans, served in a hot pot. It is a delectable feast of seafood, including shrimps, crabs, mussels, conch, and of course, abalone. Don’t miss the soybean paste soup that captures the richness of seafood used in the dish.

    • Aewol Eunhye Jeonbok

    • Address 1F, 24-3, Aewol-ro 1-gil, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju Island

    • Opening Hours 09:40-20:00 (last order 19:00)

    • Signature Menu and Prices (March 2023) Abalone Hot Stone Pot Rice KRW 17,000
      Abalone Hot Pot KRW 17,000

    • Tel +82-507-1432-9060

    3. Jeju Kayak Olle

    Water sports at Handamhaebyeon Beach

    #sea #handam #clearkayak

    Handamhaebyeon Beach, located at the entrance of Handam Coastal Trail, is where one can rent out a kayak and explore the sea of Jeju. Kayaks available here are clear kayaks, which offer a clear view of the seabed and even the stones and mosses. Kayaking naturally depends on the weather, so make sure to check the weather before visiting. Even if the weather is poor, you can still sit on the seaside pavilion and watch the sea.

    • Jeju Kayak Olle

    • Address 22, Aewol-ro 1-gil, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju Island

    • Opening Hours 10:00-18:00 / Closed in winter (Nov.-Feb.)

    • Experience Fees (March 2023) 30 min, adult KRW 15,000
      elementary school students and younger KRW 10,000

    • Tel +82-507-1338-6492

    4. TRIBE

    Hallabong desserts served in an ocean view café

    #oceanview #sorbet-ade #soufflé

    Feeling tired out after kayaking? Head to a café with an ocean view to take a breather. TRIBE is a place that serves hallabong desserts and beverages with a view of the sea. Hallabong is a tangerine variant that is famous for its tangy and sweet flavors, leading some to describe it as "honeyed orange." It began to be cultivated in Jeju in the 1990s, and its name references how its peak resembles the peak (bong) of Hallasan Mountain.

    TRIBE’s Hallabong Sorbet-ade

    TRIBE’s beverage and dessert menu uses hallabong and motifs borrowed from the popular image of Jeju, such as dol hareubang (rock statues) and the Hallasan Mountain. Hallabong Sorbet-ade, a refreshing beverage topped with a hallabong sorbet, delights with hallabong pulp adding a burst of flavor in between.

    Hallabong Soufflé

    Hallabong Soufflé, topped with hallabong macaron, is the signature dessert menu beloved for its cute visual and fluffy texture. The soufflé is topped with sweet cream and macaron and is served with dried tangerine chips made from Jeju tangerine. Hallabong jam is served on the side as well, so add the jam to taste all the flavors of hallabong.

    • TRIBE

    • Address 11, Aewol-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju Island

    • Opening Hours 09:00-21:00 (last order 20:30)

    • Signature Menu and Prices (March 2023) Hallabong Soufflé KRW 19,000
      Hallabong Sorbet-ade KRW 7,500
      coffee beverages KRW 5,500

    • Tel +82-64-799-1031

    5. Aewol Handam Park 5. Aewol Handam Park

    A bird’s-eye view of the coastal trail

    #walk #coastaltrail #park

    Aewol Handam Park is located at a higher elevation than the coastal trail, so it has a clear view of the winding trail and the sea beyond. You can capture the charms of Jeju sea, which changes according to the light and the surroundings. Choose the Handam Coastal Trail to enjoy the sea up close, or head to Handam Park to get a more expansive view of the area: The choice is yours.

    • Address 11, Aewol-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju Island

    • Opening Hours Open all year round

    6. Gwakji Beach

    Feel the seaside springs

    #sandy #bathing #outdoorpool

    About 20 min down the coastal trail lies the sandy Gwakji Beach. Many beaches in Jeju are beloved places for surfing and bathing in summer, but Gwakji Beach is notable for the Gwamul Outdoor Pool, which opens seasonally. This pool is made with yongcheonsu, or spring water rising from cracks in the ground, which fills the pool with cold water at about 15°C even at the height of summer. The pool is small, ideal for a foot bath.

    Entrance to Gwakji Beach

    Jeju is home to nearly 600 yongcheonsu. Because Jeju is a volcanic island, rainfall often permeates through its porous ground instead of remaining near the surface. As such, seaside springs have always been an important source of water for drinking and agriculture on the island.

    Gwamul Outdoor Pool made of spring water

    Yongcheonsu can even be called the lifeblood of the island, so drop by and feel the life on Jeju Island, if only to escape the summer heat. Gwakji Beach is also a great place to catch the sunset, as there are no major obstructions toward the sea.

    • Address Aeworwondang-gil, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju Island

    7. Geumseong Port and Silk Bridge 7. Geumseong Port and Silk Bridge

    Feel the tranquility

    #geumseongcheon #port #silkbridge

    Walking for about 10 min from Gwakji Beach takes one to Geumseong Port, where Geumseongcheon Stream meets the sea. Before, it served as an important port for ships sailing to mainland Korea and China, but today’s port is all but inoperable because of the rocks displaced by the stream blocking its entrance.

    A small ship moored at the port
    Silk Bridge and the sunset in Jeju

    To the back of the port is the Silk Bridge (Geumseong Bidangyo Bridge), which connects Hallim-eup and Aewol-eup over the Geumseongcheon Stream. One can watch the sunset and then enjoy a night walk along the illuminated bridge.

    Mural of Suddenly Heroes from across the Silk Bridge

    While crossing the bridge, one can find a mural made by the JTBC show Suddenly Heroes, a program that featured K-pop star guests like Red Velvet, Lovelyz, and B1A4 solving different issues across Jeju. The mural depicts colorful dol hareubang stone statues along the coastal road with the caricatures of the cast.

    • Geumseong Port Address 573-1, Geumseong-ri, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju Island

    • Silk Bridge Address 569-5, Geumseong-ri, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju Island

    8. Haejeo

    Jeju black pork in front of Jeju sea

    #oceanview #blackpig #meljeot

    After sampling Jeju’s seafood and tangerines, wrap up your travel with some delectable Jeju black pork. Jeju black pork has more than 13 times the fat content of standard pork, so it has a much more tender and juicier texture than others. Jeju black pigs tend to be much healthier and less susceptible to diseases, thanks to being grown on Jeju’s fertile soil. Because of its taste, Jeju black pork has become a food representing the island to visitors.

    Jeju black pork with an ocean view

    The most famous way to enjoy Jeju black pork is to pair thick slices of grilled pork with salted anchovies. This fermented sauce is used in kimchi-making as well.

    Grilled black pork and salted anchovies

    Salted anchovies are known as meljeot in Jeju, and Jeju’s version tends to be thicker than the mainland’s, often used as a sauce for meat. A small bowl of meljeot is placed on the grill with the meat, which boils down the sauce and intensifies its salty and savory flavors.

    Indoor ocean view seats in Haejeo

    Haejeo is a restaurant that serves aged Jeju pork with a side helping of Jeju’s ocean view. All tables have an ocean view, so enjoying various cuts like pork shoulder, belly, and blade-end fatback is a great way to wrap up your trip in Jeju.

    • Haejeo Hallim Hyeopjae Main Branch

    • Address 4169-3, Gwideok-ri, Hallim-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju Island

    • Opening Hours 11:00-22:00
      (last order 21:00)

    • Signature Menu and Prices (March 2023) Grilled Aged Pork Shoulder KRW 25,000
      Grilled Dry-aged Pork Belly KRW 18,000
      Kimchi Jjigae with Pork Belly KRW 6,000

    • Tel +82-507-1312-6244

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    * This column was last updated in October 2023, and therefore information may differ from what is presented here. We advise you to check details before visiting.

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