The 'Gamaso-gil' trail, Course 2 of the Hantangang Columnar Jointing Trail, stretches a total of 5 km from Bidulginang Waterfall to Hantangang Sky Bridge - Madanggyo Bridge - Ecological Landscape Complex - Munam Observatory, taking about 1 hour and 15 minutes one way.


[One Day Walk] Dazzling Sky Bridge Offers a Panoramic View of Columnar Joints... Hantan River 'Gamaso-gil' View original image


On Gamaso-gil, you pass through a large wildflower field spanning 100,000 pyeong, featuring a Metasequoia path and a canola flower cluster, making it perfect for walking with children.


From the observatory near Bidulginang Waterfall, you can see a bridge crossing the river in the distance. This is the Pocheon Hantangang Sky Bridge, a landmark of the Hantangang Columnar Jointing Trail. It is a suspension bridge 200 meters long and 2 meters wide, with a floor made of tempered glass, allowing you to see the 50-meter-deep gorge below as you walk, which stimulates a sense of thrill. Starting from the Sky Bridge and heading north along the Meonguri Gorge, the 6 km route returns to the Sky Bridge, where you can also descend to the bottom of the Pocheon Hantangang River and cross stepping stones. This course is designed as an optimal route to enjoy the scenic gorge and other natural wonders from below the river, making it suitable for people of all ages to walk without burden.


Walking from the Sky Bridge to Madanggyo Bridge, you will come across the Ecological Landscape Complex, where you can see flower gardens harmonized with the scenic beauty of the Hantangang River.



Pocheon City announced plans this year to develop the Hantangang River into an international tourist complex. Five zones, including Hantangang Bidulginang, will be developed into themed tourist facilities such as cultural and leisure facilities, ecological landscape complexes, national gardens, and waterfront parks. As part of this, the renewal of the Hantangang Ecological Landscape Complex is underway. The city plans to reopen the Hantangang Ecological Landscape Complex as an eco-friendly maze garden in September, coinciding with the opening of the 'Y-shaped pedestrian suspension bridge.'


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