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7 Weekend Getaways for Digital Nomads Living in Mokpo

By Joshua Wood, LPC

William Russell
William Russell

Summary: Planning a quick weekend getaway is a great way to save money while still seeing new places. Here are 7 fun weekend getaways for digital nomads living in Mokpo.

Digital nomads living in Mokpo, South Korea, have the unique advantage of being surrounded by a rich tapestry of cultural and natural attractions. While the city itself offers a vibrant lifestyle, the weekends are an opportunity to explore beyond the urban landscape. From popular tourist spots to hidden gems, there's a perfect getaway for every type of traveler. Here are seven weekend destinations that promise to rejuvenate and inspire, all within reach from Mokpo.

Jeonju Hanok Village

Jeonju Hanok Village is a popular destination for those looking to experience traditional Korean culture. With over 800 traditional 'hanok' houses, this village offers a glimpse into Korea's past. Visitors can enjoy wearing 'hanbok' (traditional Korean attire), trying their hand at traditional crafts, and sampling the famous Jeonju Bibimbap. The village also hosts various cultural events and festivals throughout the year.

How to Get There: The best way to reach Jeonju Hanok Village from Mokpo is by taking an intercity bus, which takes approximately 2 hours.

Travel Tip: Don't miss the chance to try the local street food in Jeonju, especially the hotteok (sweet pancakes) and choco pies. The village is also known for its artisanal soju, which is a must-try for spirits enthusiasts.

Where to Stay: Jeonju Hanok Village has several traditional guesthouses, such as Jeonju Hanok Raeul, which offers an authentic overnight experience. For a more luxurious stay, check out the Lahan Hotel Jeonju.

Where to Eat: Hanok Village Food Street is the perfect place to indulge in local cuisine. Taejo Gamjatang is renowned for its hearty pork bone soup, a local delicacy.

Boseong Green Tea Fields

The Boseong Green Tea Fields are a stunning natural attraction, offering rolling hills covered in vibrant green tea plants. Visitors can walk through the fields, learn about the tea-making process, and enjoy fresh green tea products. The area is also famous for its beautiful light festivals, which illuminate the fields at night.

How to Get There: From Mokpo, take a bus to Boseong Bus Terminal, and then a local bus or taxi to the green tea fields. The journey takes around 2 hours in total.

Travel Tip: Visit during the Boseong Green Tea Festival in May to participate in tea picking and cultural performances. The green tea ice cream is a refreshing treat after a day of exploring.

Where to Stay: The Yulpo Beach Hotel & Resort offers comfortable accommodations with ocean views, and it's close to the tea fields.

Where to Eat: The Green Tea Restaurant in the plantation area serves dishes infused with green tea, such as green tea pork cutlets and green tea noodles.

Gwangju City

Gwangju is the sixth-largest city in South Korea and is known for its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and delicious cuisine. The Gwangju Biennale, an international contemporary art exhibition, and the May 18th National Cemetery, a memorial for the victims of the Gwangju Uprising, are must-visit spots. The city's bustling downtown area offers shopping, entertainment, and a taste of urban Korean life.

How to Get There: Gwangju is easily accessible from Mokpo by train or bus, with the journey taking about 1 hour.

Travel Tip: Check out the Gwangju Folk Museum to learn about the region's traditional culture and history. The museum's outdoor exhibits are particularly engaging.

Where to Stay: Holiday Inn Gwangju offers modern amenities and is conveniently located near the Gwangju Airport and the Kimdaejung Convention Center.

Where to Eat: Songjeong Tteokgalbi Street is famous for its grilled short rib patties, a Gwangju specialty. Try the delicacies at Songjeong Samdae Tteokgalbi for an authentic taste.

Wolchulsan National Park

For those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure, Wolchulsan National Park is a treasure trove of natural beauty. It features the highest peak in the Jeollanam-do province and is home to the famous Cloud Bridge, a suspension bridge offering breathtaking views. Hiking trails range from easy to challenging, catering to all levels of outdoor enthusiasts.

How to Get There: Take a bus from Mokpo to Yeongam, and then transfer to a local bus heading to Wolchulsan National Park. The total travel time is around 2 hours.

Travel Tip: Visit in the spring to see the azaleas in full bloom or in the fall for the stunning autumn foliage. The park's waterfalls are also a beautiful sight year-round.

Where to Stay: The Wolchulsan Spa Resort offers comfortable accommodations and hot spring baths to relax in after a day of hiking.

Where to Eat: The area around the park entrance has several restaurants serving local specialties like mountain vegetable bibimbap and pheasant dishes.

Heuksando Island

Heuksando Island is a lesser-known gem, perfect for digital nomads looking to disconnect and enjoy nature. The island's hiking trails offer panoramic views of the Yellow Sea, and its beaches are ideal for relaxation. The maritime culture of Heuksando is also fascinating, with opportunities to learn about traditional fishing techniques and boat building.

How to Get There: From Mokpo, take a ferry to Heuksando Island. The journey can take between 1.5 to 3 hours depending on the ferry service.

Travel Tip: Rent a bicycle to explore the island's scenic roads and visit the Dadohaehaesang National Park office to learn about the local marine life and conservation efforts.

Where to Stay: Stay at the Heuksando Resort for a comfortable visit with stunning sea views.

Where to Eat: The island is known for its fresh seafood. Try the grilled mackerel at one of the local restaurants near the ferry terminal for a delicious meal.

Bigeumdo Island

Bigeumdo Island, part of the Shinan Dadohae Haesang National Park, is an unusual destination that offers tranquility and unspoiled nature. The island's "Singing Sands Beach" is a unique phenomenon where the sand is said to sing as you walk on it. The island's coastal trails and quiet beaches provide a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.

How to Get There: Accessible by ferry from Mokpo, the trip to Bigeumdo Island takes about 2 hours.

Travel Tip: Visit the Bigeumdo Lighthouse for a picturesque view of the surrounding sea and islands. The sunset from this spot is particularly stunning.

Where to Stay: There are several guesthouses on the island, such as the Bigeumdo Beach House, offering a cozy stay and local hospitality.

Where to Eat: The island's restaurants are known for their fresh seafood dishes. Try the grilled fish and abalone caught by the local haenyeo (female divers).

Yeosu City

Yeosu is a coastal city famous for its stunning night scenery, historic sites, and the Yeosu Expo, which showcases the latest marine technology and oceanic exhibitions. The city's romantic ambiance is enhanced by its beautiful waterfront and the cable car ride offering panoramic views. Yeosu's Odongdo Island, with its camellia flowers and bamboo groves, is a must-visit.

How to Get There: Yeosu is easily accessible from Mokpo by train or bus, with the journey taking about 2 hours.

Travel Tip: Take a boat tour to see the city's beautiful coastline and nearby islands. The night cruise is particularly magical with the city lights reflecting on the water.

Where to Stay: The Yeosu UTOP MARINA Hotel & Resort offers luxurious accommodations with marina views and is close to the city's main attractions.

Where to Eat: Visit the Yeosu Fish Market for the freshest seafood. The market's restaurants will prepare your selection in the style of your choice, from sashimi to grilled.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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