Operating from July 15 to August 21

'Dolmori Beach,' Famous for Silver Sea Water and Beautiful Sunset, Opens on the 15th View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Dolmeori Beach, famous for its silver seawater and beautiful sunset in Hampyeong Bay, will open after three years.


According to the county on the 14th, Dolmeori Beach, a representative summer resort in the area that had not opened due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, will be in full operation from the 15th until August 21.


Located in Seokseong-ri, Hampyeong-eup, Dolmeori Beach is not only the closest beach to Gwangju but also attracts attention as a summer resort representing Hampyeong with its pristine mudflats, beautiful sunsets, and refreshing pine forests, all natural blessings.


In addition, it is equipped with various facilities such as seawater pools, children's pools, and mudflat exploration trails, and offers a variety of experience programs that people of all ages can enjoy, such as mudflat experiences and eel catching.


Especially, the glamping site established last year along the Dolmeori beach area features five glamping units equipped with the latest amenities including barbecue areas, bedrooms, and restrooms, located right in front of the beach, allowing camping with a beautiful scenic backdrop.

'Dolmori Beach,' Famous for Silver Sea Water and Beautiful Sunset, Opens on the 15th View original image


Moreover, major local tourist attractions such as Jupo Hanok Village, the Seawater Steaming Healing Center, and Jupo Sunset Saturday Market are located near the beach, providing a variety of enjoyable activities.



A county official said, “We will do our utmost to ensure the safety of visitors so that not a single safety accident occurs during the operation period of Dolmeori Beach,” and added, “We hope families, friends, and couples create joyful memories here.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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