
Jeju Olle Trail Trekking Guide
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The higher I climb, the bluer my heart becomes.
124 Jeju Oreums that are great for walking and relaxing!
A friendly guide to eco-friendly Jeju travel: "Jeju Olle Trail Trekking Guide."
The only thing that doesn't change is nature.
If you've visited Jeju's famous attractions, restaurants, cafes, beaches, and Olle Trails, it's time to turn your attention to the oreum (mountain peaks).
Oreum is a small and unique Jeju.
As you climb the mountain, you will constantly encounter Jeju Island's origins, history, unique culture, and wondrous ecosystem.
"Jeju Oreum Trekking Guide" covers 124 stunning Oreums and introduces the best ways to travel.
This book provides detailed information on Jeju's representative landmarks, Olle trails that are perfect for passing through, exploration courses suitable for connecting trips, and village walks, allowing everyone from beginner travelers to experienced trekkers to enjoy the oreums through it.
Jeju's nature is something you want to climb, run, and embrace.
Oreum is the lungs of Jeju.
Jeju's most intimate beauty and vitality are contained there.
Oreum is the best watchtower in Jeju.
When you climb up there, the blue sea and yellow fields fill your eyes like a colorful painting.
So, Oreum is a small Jeju.
You can't say you've seen Jeju without climbing the mountain.
In his book, “Jeju Oreum Trekking Guide,” Lee Seung-tae, principal of Oreum School, shares stories and exploration methods of 124 Oreums, recorded over many years of traveling to and from Jeju.
The island is divided into eastern and western regions, and the mountain peaks in each region are introduced clockwise from Jeju International Airport in downtown Jeju City.
[Climbing Notebook], which provides basic information on climbing at a glance, not only includes basic information such as height, time required, precautions, and nearby tourist attractions, but also presents accessibility, summit view, trail condition, and difficulty level in an easy-to-read graph for the convenience of travelers.
This book guides you through the topographical features, geological values, historical events, stories passed down among the villagers, and even nicknames and their origins, so you'll feel as if you've entered the heart of the mountain before you know it.
124 Jeju Oreums that are great for walking and relaxing!
A friendly guide to eco-friendly Jeju travel: "Jeju Olle Trail Trekking Guide."
The only thing that doesn't change is nature.
If you've visited Jeju's famous attractions, restaurants, cafes, beaches, and Olle Trails, it's time to turn your attention to the oreum (mountain peaks).
Oreum is a small and unique Jeju.
As you climb the mountain, you will constantly encounter Jeju Island's origins, history, unique culture, and wondrous ecosystem.
"Jeju Oreum Trekking Guide" covers 124 stunning Oreums and introduces the best ways to travel.
This book provides detailed information on Jeju's representative landmarks, Olle trails that are perfect for passing through, exploration courses suitable for connecting trips, and village walks, allowing everyone from beginner travelers to experienced trekkers to enjoy the oreums through it.
Jeju's nature is something you want to climb, run, and embrace.
Oreum is the lungs of Jeju.
Jeju's most intimate beauty and vitality are contained there.
Oreum is the best watchtower in Jeju.
When you climb up there, the blue sea and yellow fields fill your eyes like a colorful painting.
So, Oreum is a small Jeju.
You can't say you've seen Jeju without climbing the mountain.
In his book, “Jeju Oreum Trekking Guide,” Lee Seung-tae, principal of Oreum School, shares stories and exploration methods of 124 Oreums, recorded over many years of traveling to and from Jeju.
The island is divided into eastern and western regions, and the mountain peaks in each region are introduced clockwise from Jeju International Airport in downtown Jeju City.
[Climbing Notebook], which provides basic information on climbing at a glance, not only includes basic information such as height, time required, precautions, and nearby tourist attractions, but also presents accessibility, summit view, trail condition, and difficulty level in an easy-to-read graph for the convenience of travelers.
This book guides you through the topographical features, geological values, historical events, stories passed down among the villagers, and even nicknames and their origins, so you'll feel as if you've entered the heart of the mountain before you know it.
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Note
[One Step] Today is a climb like this
If this is your first time climbing, try the landmark climb.
A mountain with a spring in its arms | A mountain with a spectacular belt
A mountain with a crater lake | A mountain with beautiful spring flowers
A mountain where reeds dance|A mountain where you can reach the top in one step
A beautiful hill with a ridge|A hill on the grassland ridge
A mountain with a great ocean view | A mountain within a folding screen
A mountain with a beautiful sunrise and sunset
[Two steps] To climb the mountain
Basic preparations for mountain trekking
Jeju language, a must-have for a pleasant mountain climbing experience
10 Commandments for a Fun Hiking Experience for Everyone
Climbing, Climbing! 11 Climbing Courses
[Three Steps] Jeju Oreum by Region
#1 Oreum in downtown Jeju City
Dodubong | Saraoreum and Berioreum | Semioreum (Samyak) | Ansemioreum | Geochinoreum | Jeolmuloreum | Minoreum (Bonggae-dong)
#2 Oreum in Jochon-eup
Wondangbong Peak | Seoubong Peak | Semioreum (Cheonmiak) | Geotgurioreum | Ujinjebioreum | Minoreum (Seonheulri) | Golcheoreum | Utbaemaegioreum | Geomunoreum | Budaeoreum | Busooreum | Kkakkeuraegioreum | Banongoreum | Keunjigeorioreum (Gyorae Gotjawal) | Saryeoni Forest Trail and Mulchatoreum
#3 Gujwa-eup's hill
Satgat Oreum | Dunji Oreum | Beot Oreum | Darangshi Oreum | Akkundarangshi Oreum | Anchin Oreum | Dangoreum (Songdang-ri Dangoreum) | Andol Oreum and Batdol Oreum | Geoseunsemi Oreum | Min Oreum (Songdang-ri) | Bichimi Oreum and Dolrimioreum | Seongbul Oreum | Abu Oreum | High Oreum | Donggeomeuni Oreum | Sonji Oreum | Yongnuni Oreum | Jimi Oreum
#4 Udo-myeon's Oreum
Soemori Oreum
#5 Seongsan-eup's hills
Malmi Oreum (Dusanbong)|Siksanbong|Seongsan Ilchulbong|Daewangsan|Daesusanbong|Tongoreum and Dokjabong|
Yugeon Oreum | Mogurioreum | Namsanbong | Dolmi Oreum | Nangki Oreum
#6 Ascent of the surface
Baekyaki Oreum | Jwabomi Oreum and Jwabomi Al Oreum | Gaeoreum | Yeongjusan | Tarabi Oreum | Keunsaseumi Oreum | Red Oreum | Beonneul Oreum and Byeonggot Oreum | Dalsanbong and Jeseok Oreum | Gaseoreum | Tosanbong | Maeoreum (Docheong Oreum)
#7 Namwon-eup Oreum
Mulyeongari Oreum|Yeojjo Oreum|Iseungak|Goi Oreum|Jabaebong
#8 Seogwipo City's downtown hill
Beopjeongak (Seogwipo Natural Recreation Forest) | Sol Oreum (Miaksan Mountain) | Nokhajiak | Uboak | Gogeunsan Mountain | Beritnae Oreum | Hanon Oreum | Sammaebong | Jejigi Oreum
#9 Andeok-myeon's Oreum
Wangimeoreum|Jogeundaebiak|Yeongari Oreum (Seoyeongari Oreum)|Dangoreum|Wonmul Oreum and Gamnang Oreum (Wonsuak)|Daebyeongak and Sobyeongak|Gunsan (Gunmeoreum)|Wollabong|Sanbangsan|Namsongi Oreum
#10 Oreum in Daejeong-eup
Bagumji Oreum | Songaksan Mountain | Setal Oreum and Seotal Oreum | Gasioreum
#11 Oreum in Hangyeong-myeon
Jeoji Oreum|Dangsanbong and Suwolbong
#12 Hallim-eup Oreum
Gae Oreum | Nuun Oreum | Geum Oreum | Jeongmul Oreum | Mundo Oreum | Neuji Oreum | Biyangbong (Biyangdo)
#13 Aewol-eup Oreum
Mulmeoreum|Gonaebong|Ggotmul Oreum|Jokneun Nokkomeoreum|Nokkomeoreum|Barimeoreum|Jokneun Barimeoreum|Saebyeol Oreum|Idal Oreum
[Magnifying Glass] Hallasan National Park's Oreums
Saraoreum|Eoseungsaengak|Yeongsiloreum and Witseoreum
[Search]
Note
[One Step] Today is a climb like this
If this is your first time climbing, try the landmark climb.
A mountain with a spring in its arms | A mountain with a spectacular belt
A mountain with a crater lake | A mountain with beautiful spring flowers
A mountain where reeds dance|A mountain where you can reach the top in one step
A beautiful hill with a ridge|A hill on the grassland ridge
A mountain with a great ocean view | A mountain within a folding screen
A mountain with a beautiful sunrise and sunset
[Two steps] To climb the mountain
Basic preparations for mountain trekking
Jeju language, a must-have for a pleasant mountain climbing experience
10 Commandments for a Fun Hiking Experience for Everyone
Climbing, Climbing! 11 Climbing Courses
[Three Steps] Jeju Oreum by Region
#1 Oreum in downtown Jeju City
Dodubong | Saraoreum and Berioreum | Semioreum (Samyak) | Ansemioreum | Geochinoreum | Jeolmuloreum | Minoreum (Bonggae-dong)
#2 Oreum in Jochon-eup
Wondangbong Peak | Seoubong Peak | Semioreum (Cheonmiak) | Geotgurioreum | Ujinjebioreum | Minoreum (Seonheulri) | Golcheoreum | Utbaemaegioreum | Geomunoreum | Budaeoreum | Busooreum | Kkakkeuraegioreum | Banongoreum | Keunjigeorioreum (Gyorae Gotjawal) | Saryeoni Forest Trail and Mulchatoreum
#3 Gujwa-eup's hill
Satgat Oreum | Dunji Oreum | Beot Oreum | Darangshi Oreum | Akkundarangshi Oreum | Anchin Oreum | Dangoreum (Songdang-ri Dangoreum) | Andol Oreum and Batdol Oreum | Geoseunsemi Oreum | Min Oreum (Songdang-ri) | Bichimi Oreum and Dolrimioreum | Seongbul Oreum | Abu Oreum | High Oreum | Donggeomeuni Oreum | Sonji Oreum | Yongnuni Oreum | Jimi Oreum
#4 Udo-myeon's Oreum
Soemori Oreum
#5 Seongsan-eup's hills
Malmi Oreum (Dusanbong)|Siksanbong|Seongsan Ilchulbong|Daewangsan|Daesusanbong|Tongoreum and Dokjabong|
Yugeon Oreum | Mogurioreum | Namsanbong | Dolmi Oreum | Nangki Oreum
#6 Ascent of the surface
Baekyaki Oreum | Jwabomi Oreum and Jwabomi Al Oreum | Gaeoreum | Yeongjusan | Tarabi Oreum | Keunsaseumi Oreum | Red Oreum | Beonneul Oreum and Byeonggot Oreum | Dalsanbong and Jeseok Oreum | Gaseoreum | Tosanbong | Maeoreum (Docheong Oreum)
#7 Namwon-eup Oreum
Mulyeongari Oreum|Yeojjo Oreum|Iseungak|Goi Oreum|Jabaebong
#8 Seogwipo City's downtown hill
Beopjeongak (Seogwipo Natural Recreation Forest) | Sol Oreum (Miaksan Mountain) | Nokhajiak | Uboak | Gogeunsan Mountain | Beritnae Oreum | Hanon Oreum | Sammaebong | Jejigi Oreum
#9 Andeok-myeon's Oreum
Wangimeoreum|Jogeundaebiak|Yeongari Oreum (Seoyeongari Oreum)|Dangoreum|Wonmul Oreum and Gamnang Oreum (Wonsuak)|Daebyeongak and Sobyeongak|Gunsan (Gunmeoreum)|Wollabong|Sanbangsan|Namsongi Oreum
#10 Oreum in Daejeong-eup
Bagumji Oreum | Songaksan Mountain | Setal Oreum and Seotal Oreum | Gasioreum
#11 Oreum in Hangyeong-myeon
Jeoji Oreum|Dangsanbong and Suwolbong
#12 Hallim-eup Oreum
Gae Oreum | Nuun Oreum | Geum Oreum | Jeongmul Oreum | Mundo Oreum | Neuji Oreum | Biyangbong (Biyangdo)
#13 Aewol-eup Oreum
Mulmeoreum|Gonaebong|Ggotmul Oreum|Jokneun Nokkomeoreum|Nokkomeoreum|Barimeoreum|Jokneun Barimeoreum|Saebyeol Oreum|Idal Oreum
[Magnifying Glass] Hallasan National Park's Oreums
Saraoreum|Eoseungsaengak|Yeongsiloreum and Witseoreum
[Search]
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Publisher's Review
▲Everything about hiking in the Jeju Olle Trails, as guided by the Jeju Olle Trails Trekking Guide.
#One, from landmarks for beginners to spectacular sunrise climbs
Which mountain is just right for me? By reviewing the thematically-based list of recommended mountain peaks in the "Jeju Oreum Trekking Guide," you can easily decide on your destination.
A landmark climb highly recommended for beginners, a climb where reeds and ribbons dance, a mystical climb embracing a crater lake and spring, a climb overlooking lush grasslands from the ridge, a climb with beautiful sunrises and sunsets, a climb with dazzling ocean views, and a climb surrounded by folding screens.
No one can leave this list without finding a climb they like.
#2, From hiking trails to Jeju dialect to make it more enjoyable
Once you've chosen the mountain you want to climb, it's time to start preparing in earnest.
『Jeju Olle Trail Trekking Guide』 includes a series of hiking trails suggested by the author, who is the principal of an Olle Trail School.
The 11 best hiking trails to enjoy include trekking-focused courses, historical tours, architectural tours, and dark tourism, all with captivating destinations and keywords.
We've carefully examined the various equipment needed for climbing, the 10 Commandments for Climbing, which provide information for hikers, and even the Jeju dialect to make your trip more enjoyable.
#3. Regional climbing information & smart climbing notebook
This book divides the island into eastern and western regions, and further divides them into 13 regions: Jeju City downtown, Jochon-eup, Gujwa-eup, Udo-myeon, Seongsan-eup, Pyoseon-myeon, Namwon-eup, Seogwipo City downtown, Andeok-myeon, Daejeong-eup, Hangyeong-myeon, Hallim-eup, and Aewol-eup, to cover the oreums of each region.
For convenience, the list is organized clockwise from Jeju International Airport in downtown Jeju City, and the three peaks of Hallasan National Park are grouped together so that you can see them in [magnifying glass].
[Climbing Notebook] presents basic travel information such as height, time required, precautions, nearby tourist attractions, accessibility, summit view, trail condition, and difficulty level in an easy-to-read graph.
It is also notable that the exploration points are categorized into ‘views,’ ‘craters,’ and ‘things to see,’ allowing travelers to design their itineraries according to their own preferences.
#Net, a beautiful story and photos told by the principal of Orom School
Lee Seung-tae, principal of the Orim School and a professional mountain travel writer, will be the best guide leading the "Jeju Orim Trekking Guide."
He served as the editor-in-chief of the monthly magazine [People and Mountains] and is a mountaineer who has thoroughly explored our mountains and rivers, and is more dedicated than anyone else to spreading the beauty and true value of Olle.
Having already covered Jeju's mountainous regions numerous times and documented them with photos and writing, he has now completed the 'essence of oreum travel' by condensing useful writing and photos for travelers through 'Jeju Oreum Trekking Guide'.
#One, from landmarks for beginners to spectacular sunrise climbs
Which mountain is just right for me? By reviewing the thematically-based list of recommended mountain peaks in the "Jeju Oreum Trekking Guide," you can easily decide on your destination.
A landmark climb highly recommended for beginners, a climb where reeds and ribbons dance, a mystical climb embracing a crater lake and spring, a climb overlooking lush grasslands from the ridge, a climb with beautiful sunrises and sunsets, a climb with dazzling ocean views, and a climb surrounded by folding screens.
No one can leave this list without finding a climb they like.
#2, From hiking trails to Jeju dialect to make it more enjoyable
Once you've chosen the mountain you want to climb, it's time to start preparing in earnest.
『Jeju Olle Trail Trekking Guide』 includes a series of hiking trails suggested by the author, who is the principal of an Olle Trail School.
The 11 best hiking trails to enjoy include trekking-focused courses, historical tours, architectural tours, and dark tourism, all with captivating destinations and keywords.
We've carefully examined the various equipment needed for climbing, the 10 Commandments for Climbing, which provide information for hikers, and even the Jeju dialect to make your trip more enjoyable.
#3. Regional climbing information & smart climbing notebook
This book divides the island into eastern and western regions, and further divides them into 13 regions: Jeju City downtown, Jochon-eup, Gujwa-eup, Udo-myeon, Seongsan-eup, Pyoseon-myeon, Namwon-eup, Seogwipo City downtown, Andeok-myeon, Daejeong-eup, Hangyeong-myeon, Hallim-eup, and Aewol-eup, to cover the oreums of each region.
For convenience, the list is organized clockwise from Jeju International Airport in downtown Jeju City, and the three peaks of Hallasan National Park are grouped together so that you can see them in [magnifying glass].
[Climbing Notebook] presents basic travel information such as height, time required, precautions, nearby tourist attractions, accessibility, summit view, trail condition, and difficulty level in an easy-to-read graph.
It is also notable that the exploration points are categorized into ‘views,’ ‘craters,’ and ‘things to see,’ allowing travelers to design their itineraries according to their own preferences.
#Net, a beautiful story and photos told by the principal of Orom School
Lee Seung-tae, principal of the Orim School and a professional mountain travel writer, will be the best guide leading the "Jeju Orim Trekking Guide."
He served as the editor-in-chief of the monthly magazine [People and Mountains] and is a mountaineer who has thoroughly explored our mountains and rivers, and is more dedicated than anyone else to spreading the beauty and true value of Olle.
Having already covered Jeju's mountainous regions numerous times and documented them with photos and writing, he has now completed the 'essence of oreum travel' by condensing useful writing and photos for travelers through 'Jeju Oreum Trekking Guide'.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 2, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 492 pages | 900g | 152*225*25mm
- ISBN13: 9788927812364
- ISBN10: 8927812360
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