Intrepid Travel
Cycle South Korea
Cycle South Korea
Take a cycling adventure through South Korea and see all the highlights (and lesser-known spots) from the perspective of two wheels. While you’re staying active, you’ll ride through Seoul, the seaside city of Gangneung, Sokcho, Gyeongju and Busan and discover the Four Rivers Bike Path with a group of likeminded travellers and a local leader to watch your back and show you the fun secret spots. Visit the famed DMZ and soak up Korea’s interesting history, tuck into delicious local cuisine like hotpot and barbeque, see riverside towns and countryside roads and stay in a glamping park where you’ll get stuck into traditional South Korean culture. Then, travel along the coastline, relax on golden sands and spend free afternoons walking along park trails or taking nighttime river cruises. Visit the Daereungwon Royal Tombs on an evening cycle, ride on a fast train and deep dive into K-pop culture (if the heart desires!) – what better way to see South Korea like a local.
Activities
- Seoul – Orientation Walk
- Korean Hot Pot – Welcome dinner
- 6 days Included Bike Hire
- De-Militarized Zone (DMZ) Tour
- Han River Guided & Vehicle-supported ride
- Hangang River Guided & Vehicle-supported ride
- North Bukhan River Guided & Vehicle-supported ride
- Naeseolap to Gangneung Guided & Vehicle-supported ride
- Gangneung to Sokcho Coastal Guided & Vehicle-supported ride
- North Korean refugee village & meeting
- Pohang Beach – Gyeongju Guided & Vehicle-supported ride
- Anapji Pond and Cheomseomdae visit
- Gyeongju at Night Cycling Tour
- Haeundae Beach to Minam Guided & Vehicle-supported ride
- Gupo to Dadaepo Beach Guided & Vehicle-supported ride
Highlights
- Cycle along the famous Four Rivers Bike Path – the most famous and scenic trail of South Korea’s amazing bike path network.
- Experience the diverse nature of Seoul, from the neon lights to the quiet paths – not to mention a visit to the infamous DMZ (Demilitarized Zone).
- Ride along the stunning shoreline of the East Sea – this is possibly the most picturesque road in all of Korea!
- Take some time off the bike and share life experiences with a North Korean refugee in Sokcho.
- Enjoy a unique night ride on the street of laidback Gyeongju, soaking in the history long after the last tourist has gone home.
Day 1 |
Seoul, the dynamic capital of South Korea, is a city where ancient traditions meet cutting-edge technology. Begin your journey at Gyeongbokgung Palace, built in 1395 and a symbol of the Joseon Dynasty’s grandeur. Visitors can witness the changing of the guard ceremony and explore the palace’s intricate architecture, which evokes the splendor of Korea’s royal past. Nearby, the Bukchon Hanok Village offers a glimpse into traditional Korean life, with well-preserved hanok houses that date back to the 14th century. While Seoul's history is rich, its modern side is equally impressive. The city's skyline is dominated by the iconic N Seoul Tower, offering panoramic views from Mount Namsan. Myeongdong and Gangnam, Seoul's bustling districts, are perfect for those who enjoy shopping, dining, and nightlife. Don’t miss Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), a futuristic landmark designed by Zaha Hadid, which symbolizes Seoul’s commitment to blending innovation with culture cuisine is another enticing aspect of the city. From street food delights like tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) and hotteok (sweet pancakes) to fine dining at Michelin-starred restaurants, Seoul is a culinary paradise. For a unique cultural experience, visit the city’s traditional markets such as Gwangjang, where you can taste local delicacies and soak in the lively atmosphere. Seoul is a yeastination, but for ideal weather and a burst of color, consider visiting in spring or autumn when the cherry blossoms bloom or the fall foliage paints the city in vibrant hues. This perfect combination of past and present makes Seoul a must-visit city for travelers seeking a blend of history, culture, and modernity. |
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Busan is located on the southeastern coast of South Korea and is an exciting port city famous for its beaches, including Haeundae Beach, Gwangalli Beach, and Dadaepo Beach. From bustling marketplaces, to Buddhist temples, to Korean War memorials, Busan is brimming with culture and history and offers plenty to explore on your next visit to South Korea. |
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Busan is located on the southeastern coast of South Korea and is an exciting port city famous for its beaches, including Haeundae Beach, Gwangalli Beach, and Dadaepo Beach. From bustling marketplaces, to Buddhist temples, to Korean War memorials, Busan is brimming with culture and history and offers plenty to explore on your next visit to South Korea. |
Day 9 |
Seoul, the dynamic capital of South Korea, is a city where ancient traditions meet cutting-edge technology. Begin your journey at Gyeongbokgung Palace, built in 1395 and a symbol of the Joseon Dynasty’s grandeur. Visitors can witness the changing of the guard ceremony and explore the palace’s intricate architecture, which evokes the splendor of Korea’s royal past. Nearby, the Bukchon Hanok Village offers a glimpse into traditional Korean life, with well-preserved hanok houses that date back to the 14th century. While Seoul's history is rich, its modern side is equally impressive. The city's skyline is dominated by the iconic N Seoul Tower, offering panoramic views from Mount Namsan. Myeongdong and Gangnam, Seoul's bustling districts, are perfect for those who enjoy shopping, dining, and nightlife. Don’t miss Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), a futuristic landmark designed by Zaha Hadid, which symbolizes Seoul’s commitment to blending innovation with culture cuisine is another enticing aspect of the city. From street food delights like tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) and hotteok (sweet pancakes) to fine dining at Michelin-starred restaurants, Seoul is a culinary paradise. For a unique cultural experience, visit the city’s traditional markets such as Gwangjang, where you can taste local delicacies and soak in the lively atmosphere. Seoul is a yeastination, but for ideal weather and a burst of color, consider visiting in spring or autumn when the cherry blossoms bloom or the fall foliage paints the city in vibrant hues. This perfect combination of past and present makes Seoul a must-visit city for travelers seeking a blend of history, culture, and modernity. |
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