
The Long-Coast Continuity
A quieter east-coast county that keeps the shoreline route broad, open, and less dependent on only larger port cities.
Uljin earns route space because it protects the continuity of the coast. It keeps the east-sea line feeling expansive rather than collapsing into just Gangneung and Pohang.
Travel Tips
- Best visited as a day trip or overnight stop on a longer Korea itinerary.
- Check local tourism websites for seasonal events and festivals.
- Most attractions are accessible by public transit from major hubs.
🧭 Practical Info
- Getting There: Most Korean cities are connected by KTX high-speed rail or express bus.
- Language: English signage is common at major attractions. Download Papago or Google Translate.
- Currency: Korean Won (KRW). ATMs are widely available; Hana Bank and Shinhan accept foreign cards.
- Best Season: Spring (April–May) and Autumn (September–November) offer the most pleasant weather.