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Ulsan Culture Art Center (울산문화예술회관)

Ulsan Culture Art Center (울산문화예술회관)

16.4Km    2021-12-06

200, Beonyeong-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-275-9623

Ulsan Culture Art Center is a representative performance hall of Ulsan, providing various types of performances. It has multiple performance halls and exhibition halls as well as restaurant, children playground and more.

Olive Young - Ulsandaero Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 울산대로점)

16.5Km    2024-06-27

136, Samsan-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan

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Solmaru Trail (솔마루길)

16.6Km    2024-10-16

233 Dotjil-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan

Solmaru Trail, an "Eco path of Ulsan" that connects the people with Mother Nature, is a 24-kilometer urban circuit walk that starts from Seonam Lake Park and connects to Sinseonsan Mountain, Daegongwonsan Mountain, Munsu International Archery Range, Solmaru Haneul Road, Samhosan Mountain and Namsan Mountain. Climbing up to Sinseonjeong Pavilion on top of Sinseonsan Mountain, visitors can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of Seonam Lake Park. The Daegongwonsan Mountain section features a gradual incline through a thick pine tree forest and is easily accessible as the route is connected to the city.

Sinbulsan Falls National Recreational Forest (국립 신불산폭포자연휴양림)

Sinbulsan Falls National Recreational Forest (국립 신불산폭포자연휴양림)

16.6Km    2021-06-03

200-78, Eoksaebeol-gil, Ulju-gun, Ulsan
+82-52-254-2123

Sinbulsan Falls National Recreational Forest, located at the foot of Sinbulsan Mountain, is noted for the Yeongnam Alps and the beautiful surrounding valleys. Famous forest attractions in particular are the mountain's valleys and waterfalls. The Parasopokpo Falls are a picturesque series of cascading falls. Near the falls are old Buddhist temples and the silver grass field of Sinbulsan Mountain. The forest houses a walking path, health training facility, forest exhibition hall, and accommodation facilities such as the Cabin House, Forest Recreation Center, a camping deck and a camping site.

Memorial Hall & Birthplace of Oesol Choe Hyeon-bae (외솔 최현배선생 생가 기념관)

Memorial Hall & Birthplace of Oesol Choe Hyeon-bae (외솔 최현배선생 생가 기념관)

16.6Km    2021-01-19

15, Byeongyeong 12-gil, Jung-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-290-4828

Born in Ulsan, Oesol Choe Hyun-bae led the "Hangeul Matchumbeop Tongiran" (the Proposal for Unified Hangeul Orthography) and published many books in order to creatively promulgate Hangeul. Those activities contributed to the spread of Hangeul usage and the systematic approach to Hangeul.

Olive Young - Ulsan Byeongyeong Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 울산병영점)

16.7Km    2024-06-26

1F, 92, Namoe-ro, Jung-gu, Ulsan

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Unmunsan County Park (운문산군립공원)

Unmunsan County Park (운문산군립공원)

16.8Km    2025-03-28

Unmun-myeon, Cheongdo-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-370-6114

* Please be advised that this is located in one of the areas affected by the recent wildfire (as of March 27, 2025).

** For real-time wildfire information and emergency upates, visit the Korea Forestfire Information website and the National Disaster and Safety Portal.


Unmunsan Mountain (1,118 meters) is one of the seven mountains rising over 1,000 meters above sea level in the Yeongnam Alps in the Taebaeksanmaek Mountain Range. Unmunsan Mountain features dense groves, attracting a large number of hikers. From the summit, one can get a great view of the golden reeds on Cheonhwangsan Mountain to the south, and the ridges of Gajisan Mountain to the east.

There are various sized temples and hermitages on the mountain, nestled among a splendid landscape. Unmunsa Temple is situated at the foot of the mountain on the northern side. It was built by Sinseung in the 18th year of the reign of King Jinheung (557) of the Silla Kingdom. Though some buildings burned down during the Imjin War, the Obaengnahanjeon Hall and Gwaneumjeon Hall have been preserved in their original state. The dense groves of pine trees and fir trees add to the tranquility of the beautiful scenery. In the temple, seven treasures are kept, including the Stone Lantern at Geumdang Hall (Treasure). The historic relics date back to the Silla kingdom and Goryeo dynasty.

Yeongchuksan Mountain (영축산)

Yeongchuksan Mountain (영축산)

16.8Km    2021-06-14

Jisan-ri, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
+82-55-382-4112

Located in Gajisan Provincial Park, Yeongchuksan Mountain has an elevation of 1,059 meters. The name of the mountain “Yeongchuk” is known to have originated from the name of a mountain in the ancient kingdom of Magadha in central India. The mountain is also called Chwiseosan and has such beautiful scenery that it is often referred to as the Alps of Yeongnam. The broad valley that extends at the foot of Yeongchuksan Mountain provides a great walk to the hermitages scattered around the famous Tongdosa Temple.

Yeongchuksan Mountain is considered the best of the eight beautiful places in Yangsan City. The other seven places are Cheonseogsan Mountain, Naewonsagyegok Valley, Hongnyongpokpo Falls, Baenaegol Valley, Cheontaesan Mountain, Imgyeongdae Terrace on Obongsan Mountain, and Tapgol Recreational Forest on Daeunsan Mountain.

Eoryeondang (어련당)

Eoryeondang (어련당)

16.9Km    2024-08-05

61 , Sanjeon-gil, Jung-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-297-5796

Eoryeondang in Jung-gu, Ulsan, is a hanok stay built and operated by Ulsan Jung-gu Office. It has 7 guestrooms, some with kitchen sinks, one with a wooden floor suitable for families, and all with toilet facilities. Dongcheon Stream flows nearby and there is a trail leading to Byeongyeongseong, a Joseon fortress and excellent spot for contemplating Korean history. Hanok stay visitors can sample folk games such as Yutnori, Tuho, and Jegichagi.