Awon House: Beautiful mountain view in Korea

Introduction

In this post, I’d like to introduce “Awon House,” one of the representative travel destinations in Wanju, which is famous for its unique charm.

Located about a 20-minute drive from Jeonju, Wanju is a separate administrative area known mostly for its mountainous terrain, harboring many hidden gems.

Among these treasures is Awon House, a place that gained immense popularity after being visited by BTS. Let’s delve into the scenery and how to get there.

Information for Visiting Awon House

  1. Location:
    • Approximately a 20-minute drive from the eastern part of Jeonju
    • Renting a car is recommended over taking a bus
    • Take bus number 820 from the Central Market near the intercity bus terminal
    • While there is a bus option, it’s not recommended due to longer travel times and infrequent schedules, especially in rural areas.
  2. Admission Fee and Operating Hours:
    • Admission Fee: 11,000 won for adults
    • Operating Hours: Daily from 11:00 to 17:00; refer to the link for public holidays
    • No entry for children under 7 years old and pets
    • Awon House operates as a no-kids zone, offering a serene environment. Admission fee for adults is 11,000 won, and it opens at 11:00 daily, closing at 17:00.
  3. Parking Information:
    • Once you arrive at Awon House, parking attendants will guide you. However, parking space may be limited, especially on weekends, so arriving early is advisable.

Appearance and Landscape of Awon House

Awon House is nestled on the foothills of Wanju, where, upon winding up the hills, a traditional Korean village suddenly appears, with Awon House perched among them.

After parking in a suitable spot, take a stroll along the charming path. Awon House resembles a castle when seen from afar.

Awon house
Awon house

Upon entering through the narrow entrance, you’ll encounter a kiosk for admission fee payment.

Awon house

Walking further inside, you’ll find an indoor space operated as an art gallery, bathed in natural light and accompanied by serene music, making it an ideal spot for art enthusiasts.

Awon house

To reach the famous hanok (traditional Korean house) of Awon, locate the staircase leading to the second floor from the art gallery.

Scenery and Surroundings

Being a famous tourist spot visited and photographed by BTS, Awon attracts not only locals but also tourists from abroad.

Despite being difficult to access via public transportation, it’s intriguing to see many foreign visitors exploring this area.

The shade provided by the trees and hanok structures offers a refreshing respite during the hot summer months.

The picturesque hanok houses and the diverse mountain views provide a healing experience for visitors.

While the admission fee may be relatively expensive even on weekdays, considering the peaceful atmosphere compared to the bustling Jeonju Hanok Village, it’s a reasonable choice.

As Awon House closes at 17:00, experiencing its night scenery might be challenging unless you opt for an overnight stay, which could offer a valuable and memorable experience.

For those interested in staying overnight, refer to the official website.

In conclusion, a trip to Awon House near Jeonju offers a unique and tranquil experience, distinct from the atmosphere of Jeonju Hanok Village.

If you get the chance, visit Awon this summer to immerse yourself in its charming green ambiance and traditional hanok architecture.

While renting a car is highly recommended, it’s also accessible by bus with careful planning.

I hope this post helps you plan your visit to Awon and enjoy a wonderful time exploring its beauty.

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