Published 2018-04-30 Updated 2020-12-11 View 0
Proporcionamos información variada, como la página de inicio, la información de contacto, la información de uso y la ubicación (mapa) de Gyeongsangnam-do Miryang-si, Eoreumgol hanok pension&Camping [Korea Quality] / 얼음골 한옥펜션&캠핑장 [한국관광 품질인증] Al usar los datos públicos de la Organización de Turismo de Corea.
Miryang Eoreumgol Valley is located 400 meters above sea level. Some will think that the climate here is not suitable for farming, but the apples grown here are considered some of the best in the country. This mountain village is very strange since the ice doesn't melt even during hot summer days, and it's warm during winter. Eoreumgol Hanok Pension is in “Samyang-ri,"(Samyang Village) which refers to all three villages named "Sangyang," "Jungyang," and "Hayang," all located on the skirt of the mountain. All the villagers say that it's healthy to live and cultivate a farm in a high region. While apples in most other farming areas fall due to stress during hot summer days, it’s not the case in this village, thanks to the cold air from the rock crevices. Because the apples hang on the trees longer, they are harvested about a month later than those in other parts of the country and are much sweeter as well. People living here don't even turn on the air conditioner during summer, because all they have to do is throw open the doors. It’s not hard to find Eoreumgol Hanok Pension in Samyang Village because there is an apple orchard right in front of it. The pension consists of two traditional Korean houses surrounded by low stone walls. The one in the front is for the guests to stay, and the other one at the back is where the couple who own the pension live. Both houses are carefully built by using the same materials and technique. The thing only that sets them apart is the roof -- the guesthouse has a gabled roof, whereas the residential house has a gambrel roof. All the columns, rafters, and other building materials are pinewood from Gangwon-do. The wooden floor is coated with sesame oil, and the walls are made of red clay mixed with seaweed water. The houses were built in 2007, and the guesthouse opened in June of the same year. Because the house is built only with all-natural, chemical-free materials, it smells good, and the level of humidity is just right throughout the seasons because both wood and red clay serve as natural dehumidifier and humidifier. One of the best features of this traditional Korean house is probably the natural environment of a high-altitude region, where you can see the mountain peaks and clouds hanging over them. Most of the houses in the village are single-story like this pension, which has two guestrooms: one floor-heated room for couples and a large one for a group. The larger room commands a great view of the peak of Cheonwangsan Mountain on the right, Baegunsan Mountain on the left, and Unmunsan Mountain in the back. All the windows and doors in this guestroom are made big for the guests to have a better view of the mountains. The pension offers a farm experience program where guests can pick chestnuts right behind the pension and apples from the Eoreumgol Apple Orchard in the middle of November. Guests are also advised to ride a cable car to Baegunsan Mountain, where they can take in the picturesque sight of the White Rock, Gajisan Mountain, and Unmunsan Mountain, collectively called the “Yeongnam Alps Ridge" by the locals.
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