
Wollyubong Peak (407m) is a renowned scenic destination in Yeongdong-gun, South Korea, famously known as the "peak where the moon stops". It is one of the Eight Sights of Hancheon and is celebrated for its dramatic cliffs that rise above the winding Seokcheon Stream. The peak offers accessible hiking trails, such as the 8.4 km Wollyubong Trail, and is particularly celebrated for its vibrant spring azalea blooms and autumn foliage, drawing visitors year-round for its serene landscapes and cultural significance.
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Date: April 26
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