Gyeonggi Tourism Organization held the "Gyeonggi Dullegil Forest Trail Walk" event on the 24th course of Gapyeong Hwaryasan area of Gyeonggi Dullegil on the 2nd. Photo by Gyeonggi Tourism Organization

Gyeonggi Tourism Organization held the "Gyeonggi Dullegil Forest Trail Walk" event on the 24th course of Gapyeong Hwaryasan area of Gyeonggi Dullegil on the 2nd. Photo by Gyeonggi Tourism Organization

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The Gyeonggi Tourism Organization held the 'Gyeonggi Dullegil Forest Trail Walk' event on the 2nd at the Hwayasan area of Gapyeong 24 Course of the Gyeonggi Dullegil.


While the Gyeonggi Forest Trail boasts fresh forests and valley scenery, surveys of users indicated that it is somewhat difficult to access, with a difficulty level of intermediate or higher. Accordingly, the Gyeonggi Tourism Organization planned this program together with the nonprofit organization 'Korean Roads and Culture' to promote the use of forest trail sections including forest roads in Gapyeong and Yangpyeong.


A representative of the Gyeonggi Tourism Organization stated, "On a clear autumn day, this event served as an opportunity to actively promote eco-friendly tourism content that can be enjoyed in daily life through various programs such as walking the forest road sections of the Gyeonggi Dullegil in Gapyeong, where you can enjoy colorful autumn leaves and fresh air."


Meanwhile, the Gyeonggi Dullegil is a long-distance walking trail along the outskirts of Gyeonggi Province where one can experience beautiful scenery, history, culture, and ecological resources on foot. It starts from Daemyeong Port, where you can enjoy the vitality of fresh life and the atmosphere of the sea, and makes a full circle around the outskirts of Gyeonggi Province, with a total length of 860 km.



Consisting of a total of 60 courses created through cooperation between Gyeonggi Province and 15 cities and counties, it is divided into four zones: ▲‘Pyeonghwa Nuri-gil’ connecting the outer walking trail of the DMZ ▲‘Forest Trail’ with green forests and valleys ▲‘Water Trail’ where you can walk along rivers and wide fields ▲‘Gaetgil’ where you can feel the charm of clean seas and mudflats.


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