Yeonggwang Mulmusan Happy Forest Barefoot Red Clay Trail Gains Popularity
From the Sensation of Red Clay to the Fragrance of Liriope
Yeonggwang Mulmusan Happy Forest Barefoot Red Clay Trail is becoming a nationwide healing spot. Provided by Yeonggwang County
View original imageThe Yeonggwang Mulmusan Happy Forest Barefoot Red Clay Trail, often referred to as the "fine dining of barefoot red clay trails," is establishing itself as a nationwide healing destination.
The Mulmusan Happy Forest Barefoot Red Clay Trail goes beyond simply walking on a dirt path, offering a meticulously managed and refined nature experience, much like a carefully prepared fine dining meal.
The sensation of red clay under your feet, the refreshing forest air, and the clusters of purple Liriope at the beginning and end of the trail leave visitors with special memories, reminiscent of appetizers and desserts in a full-course meal.
The trail’s top management principle is cleanliness. Fallen leaves are blown away twice daily, and every two weeks, a vibrating roller compacts the red clay to enhance the walking experience.
The red clay used is pristine, sourced from more than one meter underground, and its texture is often compared to the "finest ingredients."
Most notably, being located within the Mulmusan Forest allows for cool, shaded walks even during the hot summer months. Thanks to this differentiated management and environment, the Mulmusan Happy Forest Barefoot Red Clay Trail welcomed 130,000 visitors in 2024 alone, solidifying its status as a nationwide healing spot.
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An official from Yeonggwang County stated, "Just as fine dining elevates the quality of a meal, the Mulmusan Happy Forest Barefoot Red Clay Trail is a place that uniquely enhances the value of walking," adding, "We will continue to offer the best management and service to provide both health and relaxation to residents and tourists alike."
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