ROCK CLIMBING - SEOUL
Dec 2nd, 2007 by Minsookgriffin
Eungbongsan Artificial Rock Climbing run by the Seongdong-gu Office is always busy with people having a go on the artificial climbing wall. Highly reputable professionals from the Seoul Alpine Federation are available on site to help you learn rock climbing. This is the first artificial rock climbing site to open in Seoul, and it attracts many people because it runs into late nights of the evening in all seasons. The site is within 10-minute walking distance from Eungbong Station (Subway Line 1), and it can be easily found following the road signs. (Inquiries: (02) 2286-5673, (02) 2286-6061)
The Nowon-gu Office runs Danggogae Artificial Rock Climbing. It is located inside the Danggogae Neighborhood Park equipped with the badminton court and basketball court. It can be conveniently accessed using the public transportation, located within 3-minute walking distance from Danggogae Station (Line 4, Exit 3). (Inquiries: (02) 950-3396, (02) 950-3586)
There also is an excellent artificial rock climbing site in Gangbuk-gu. It is located inside the Gangbuk Youth Training Center near the 4.19 Memorial Park. It features a relatively quiet environment and beautiful scenery of the valley made home for several rare creatures like black snails of Mt. Bukhansan. There are also a number of restaurants in the vicinity where you can enjoy a delicious meal afterwards. (Inquiries: (02) 900-6650~1)
Inside the Ttukseom Park accessible by Subway Line 7, there is Byeokcheon Artificial Rock Climbing. It was recently opened next to the ecological park and magnificent fountain where anyone can take a break from a busy day. (Inquiries: (02) 3780-0521~4)
The artificial rock climbing site located inside the Boramae Park is the only one offering lessons in winter, and it runs into late hours of the evening. It can be accessed using Subway Line 2 or 7, and there are a plenty of buses connecting the site with all parts of Seoul. (Inquiries: (02) 846-6101)
For more information, please contact the Seoul Call Center (simply dial “120″ from telephones or “02-120″ from mobile phones, and then press “9″ for English).
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