Hike Up To Mount Hallasan

Jeju Road Trip Itinerary Day 5: Hiking Mount Hallasan

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Last updated on May 15th, 2026

Hiking Mount Hallasan, the tallest mountain in South Korea is a must-do for every Korean. See how we join the hike to the summit during my Jeju road trip.

Hike up to the top of Mount Hallasan, the tallest mountain in South Korea is a must-do for every Korean. During our road trip journey at Jeju, we took the opportunity to join the hike to the highest point of South Korea, the summit of Mount Hallasan.

Natural hikers don’t miss out on the opportunity!

Considering its popularity, limited information can be found about hiking Mount Hallasan. So hopefully my hiking experience to the summit of Hallasan Mountain can help to ease your coming hiking journey.

Overview: Mountain Hallasan

Standing proudly at the center of Jeju Island, Mt Hallasan is the most memorable landmark of Jeju Island with an altitude of 1950 meters above sea level. Listed as World Natural Heritage in 2007, Mount Hallasan is an active volcano but does not react for a very long time. The last volcanic eruption of Mount Hallasan was 1007 years.

Hiking at Mt Hallasan is only limited to day hikes as it is very dangerous at night due to the trail condition. Time control varies depending on the season and is strictly enforced to climb down before the sunset. Take note that hiking hours are subject to change according to season and park rangers’ discretion.

For more information on climbing Mt. Hallasan, check the visitJeju official website.

Mt Hallasan Hiking Trails Option

Hallasan Hiking Trails
Hallasan Hiking Trails

There are many hiking routes available. Seongpanak, Gwaneumsa, Yeongsil, Eorimok are the four common trails listed. However, not all of the trails can reach the summit. The Seongpanak and Gwaneumsa trails are the only two that allowed you to the top of Mount Hallasan.

  • Seongpanak Trail: Most popular and convenient hike to the peak (4.5 hours for one way).
  • Gwaneumsa Trail: Most beautiful hike but steepest among all the hikes to the peak (5 hours for one way).
  • Yeongsil Trail: Popular during fall foliage. (2 hours for one way).
  • Eorimok Trail: Most used by tourists (1-2 hours for one way).

Getting To Mt Hallasan Trails

Seongpanak Trail: The most popular trail among trails with public transport accessible and a large car park available. The easier route compared with Gwaneumsa which leads you to the peak.

  • Length: 9.6 km / 4.5 hours for one way
  • How To Get There: Public Transport: Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal – Seongpanak. Take Bus No. 781 or 781-1 (Jeju, Seongpanak, Seogui), and get off at Seongpanak Bus Stop. Travel time approx. 40 min.
  • Korea GPS Tel No: 725-9950

Gwaneumsa Trail: Probably the most picturesque route according to the hiker but also the steepest among the hiking trails. It is steeper but slightly shorter compare with the Seongpanak trail.

  • Length:  8.7 km / 5 hours for one way
  • How To Get There: No public transport can directly to the trailhead but is easy to access by self-driving or taxi ride. A taxi from Jeju city is around or less than 15,000.
  • Korea GPS Tel No: 756-9950

Yeongsil Trail is known as the best autumn foliage course in Hallasan with a gentle slope line.

  • Length:  4.7 km / 2.5 hours for one way
  • Korea GPS Tel No: 747-9950

Eorimok Trail is the most used by tourists on a tight schedule as it allows you to reach the midway point where you can enjoy a stunning view of the mountain but it won’t take you to the top.

  • Length:  3.7 km / 2 hours for one way
  • How To Get There: Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal – Eorimok. Take Bus No. 740 (Jeju, Yeongsil, Jungmun), and get off at Eorimok Trail Entrance Bus Stop. Travel time: approx. 45 min.
  • Korea GPS Tel No: 713-9950~3

Preparation Before The Hike

Driving Journey To Mount Hallasan
Driving Journey To Mount Hallasan

Jeju City with almost 30-40 minutes of driving journey to the entrance of the Seongpanak trail. We bought some snacks, and energy drinks at the Emart nearby and have a good rest before the hike.

We were staying in Yedaoom Pension at Jeju City with almost 30-40 minutes of driving journey to the entrance of the Seongpanak trail. We bought some snacks, and energy drinks at the Emart nearby and have a good rest before the hike.

First of all, we choose to start our driving journey to the entrance of Seongpanak at 6.30 a.m to give more buffer time for our hike. The 30 minutes driving journey is very breath-taking during the early morning. We are soon arriving at the entrance of Seongpanak without noticing the time passing by. Ample car park is available at the Seongpanak entrance.

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Useful Tips: Hiking Mount Hallasan

  • Start Earlier: I seriously under-estimated how long it takes to climb Mt Hallasan – and to descend. Depending on which route you take, you might spend as many as 10 hours on the return journey. Start earlier in the morning to give more buffer time for your hiking journey.
  • Energy bar and water: Be sure to drink enough water to keep you hydrated along the hiking journey. There is a store selling water and snack at the shelter but sometimes might not open. It’s still better to bring enough water and snack for the hike.
  • Footwear: The rocky path can be uneven and hiking shoes or boots are a better option to protect your ankles especially during descending.
  • Hiking Equipment: Not a necessity but it helps to relieve some of the burden on your knee with a handy hiking stick.

From Seongpanak Entrance To Sokbat Shelter

Hiking Journey Started from Seongpanak entrance
Hiking Journey Started from the Seongpanak entrance

We start our Mt Hallasan itinerary after warm-up. At the entrance, a clear information on the time control to reach Jindallaebat Shelter before 13:00. You are prohibited to continue if you are unable to pass Jindallaebat Shelter before the controlled time. So make sure to start early and plan your hike accordingly based on your physical strength.

The Seongpanak trail takes about 9 hours with 19.8 kilometers for return.

Seongpanak Trails
Seongpanak Trails hiking information

Starting from the entrance with an elevation of 750m, you will pass through three major resting points: Sokbat Shelter (4.1km), Saraoreum Entrance (1.7km), and Jindallaebat Shelter(1.5km) before reaching the summit, Baengnokdam (2.3km).

Seongpanak Trail Difficulty Level
Seongpanak Trail Difficulty Level

As shown above, different difficulty levels along the Seongpanak hike. Yellow/Easy from Seongpanak’s trailhead to Sokbat shelter, slowly getting harder to the Jindallaebat Shelter (Green/Normal) and the hardest part is the last 2.3km before reaching the summit, Baengnokdam (Red/Hard).

The hiking trail is well organized with informative signboards placed at each hiking point. Some trails are even covered with a twine woven blanket, which is super comfortable to walk. Be very careful on the rocky path with volcanic stone along the trail even at the starting point.

Sokbat Shelter
Sokbat Shelter

Arrived at Sokbat shelter at an altitude of 1070 meters. Restrooms and shelters are available here for resting but no water. We took a 10 minutes rest at Sokbat Shelter and went to the restroom. The condition of the restroom is very terrible, and we end up giving up.

The Climb to Jindallaebat Shelter

Rocky Path Along The Trail
Rocky Path Along The Trail

We continue pushed on our hiking journey from Sokbat shelter after the 10 minutes rest. The level of difficulty change from easy to normal. We started entering the nature reserve by passing through the wooden planks, and wooden bridge and continue to hike up. The rocky path starts to become steeper and rockier which makes your hike getting harder.

We didn’t rest when reaching Saraoreum Entrance and continued to push on to Jindallaebat Shelter. Again, the remainder is on the time control for the allowable ascent time.

The trail is in good condition with well wooden stairs and rope to hold to ease on climbing. But, what keeps on playing in my mind is “Stair, Stair, and more stair”.

Jindallaebat Shelter

After almost an hour of endless climb, we finally arrived at Jindallaebat Shelter, a perfect resting point after our 3 hours of hiking journey from the start point. I took this opportunity for a restroom break and relaxed for our weary legs. The condition of the restroom at Jindallaebat Shelter is much better than at the Sokbat shelter.

There is a store selling snacks at Jindallaebat Shelter, but unfortunately not open on that day. Luckily we have enough water to stay hydrated.

The view must be very breath-taking if we are coming during the purple azaleas blossom season.

Final Ascent To The Summit

Final Ascent To The Summit

The last ascending point to the summit is very challenging and harder. Compare with the easy-to-normal hike before reaching the Jindallaebat Shelter, it was another level of challenge for us.

Sharp Rocky Pathway

Some of the climbs are pretty sharp and steep as everything that can make for a soft landing is now gone. Be sure to be extra careful not failing down or hurt by the rocky stone along the pathway.

We took more rest when getting to a higher altitude.

At some point, the forest starts to disappear and the trees are gradually replaced by clouds. See the wooden staircase in front, we are almost reaching the summit. Come on!

Altitude of 1900 Meter
The altitude of 1900 Meter

When you are at an altitude of 1900 meters, you will know that there is another 50 meters to the summit. The view behind was gorgeous with the entire forest underneath us. My legs are cramped and I need to rest for a few minutes for each move. Countless steps with endless points, but we know that we are slowly approaching the summit. The scenic route is the only motivation that makes us continue to move on.

The Top Of South Korea – Mt Hallasan

Resting Platform at The Peak of Mount Hallasan
Resting Platform at The Peak of Mount Hallasan

We finally did it! The top of South Korea.

At the summit, there is a large open area for the hikers to take some rest. Hikers were busy taking photography at the obligatory summit stone and the crater lake.

Baengnokdam
Baengnokdam

Baengnokdam, also meaning “white deer lake” is a volcanic lake at the summit of Mount Hallasan. Unfortunately, the water is almost dried out during our hike. 

View from the summit of mount Hallasan
View from the summit of mount Hallasan

The hike-up journey took us almost 5 hours to reach the summit. We are resting for almost 30 minutes, eating our energy bar to restore some of the energy while enjoying the view at the top of South Korea.

Note: You need to carry your trash off the mountain. There are no bins at the shelter or anywhere along the trail. 

The Descending Journey

The Descending Journey
The Descending Journey from Mt Hallasan

We are descending to the ground by using the same route, the Seongpanak trail. The descending route is much more torture compared with the ascent. You are required to find a good balance and landing point between the uneven rocky path.

Our sincere advice, try to keep your step smaller and descent using the sideways to protect your knee. Our knees and ankles are so painful during the descending journey. More rest is required to relieve the pain to continue our journey.

We use a long time with approximately 5 hours to reach the ground from the summit. The tourist center information office is closed sharp at 5 p.m. and we failed to get the certificate for the climb. It doesn’t matter as the hiking experience is more memorable compared with the tiny piece of paper.

This Mt Hallasan travel blog recorded my hiking journey from the bottom to the summit. Hiking Mount Hallasan was so tired but satisfied. It had been a long but great hike. 

Hiking Mount Hallasan: My Thoughts About The Journey

Top Of South Korea - Mt Hallasan
At top Of South Korea – Mt Hallasan

In short, I do not regret spending my day hiking Mount Hallasan itinerary during my Jeju road trip. I am so glad we didn’t give up and continued to climb to the summit. Reaching the summit of Mount Hallasan is the most memorable journey of my Jeju road trip.

So, my friends, don’t wait and you are ready to conquer the tallest mountain in South Korea!

Jeju Travel Tips And Foodie Guide

Check out our 6 days 5 nights Jeju itinerary and look for some inspiration to plan on your wonderful Jeju road trip.

Lastly, don’t forget to check out our foodie hunt at Jeju Island. The Top 5 Must Eat restaurant at Jeju Island:

Jeju Aurum With Sunrise

Where To Stay In Jeju Island: Breakdown to Best Areas

Last updated on May 15th, 2026

To make your vacation easy, check out this guide to find out where to stay in Jeju. I hope my little guide can find you to find the most suitable accommodations for your wonderful holiday.

Jeju Island is one of South Korea’s most popular tourist destinations for honeymoons, family holidays with kids, groups of friends, and even solo travelers. With several UNESCO heritage sites, stunning natural landscapes, and historic spots, there’s so much to see, eat, and do on this tiny small island.

First of all, choosing what to do and deciding on your transportation is a great starting point for your accommodation search. Getting the right transportation can save on your traveling time, and get a better deal on your accommodation regardless of homestay, budget, and luxury hotel.

However, for first-time visitors, where to stay in Jeju Island is the most headache question. The island is not huge but it will be very tiring to travel from North to South in one day. It is likely that you will find yourself on Jeju Island for at least a few days!

Here, we listed the best places to stay if you are looking for where to stay in Jeju Island when visiting here. Feel free to take a look and choose your best hotel and resort for your wonderful holiday.

Traveler Tips: Where To Stay in Jeju Island

Where To Stay in Jeju

Jeju Island is surrounded by sea with Hallsan mountain located at the center of the island. Mapped into four distinctive parts in North, West, South, and East, you can visit Jeju Island in four days by round island trip. Not to forget the two major cities for your accommodation selection at Jeju Island – Jeju city in the North and Seogwipo city in the South.

Choosing the right accommodation is the first step in deciding where you stay and the next spot you will be. Below is a breakdown of Jeju’s best accommodation listed from my research and recommended based on my Jeju road trip travel. Generally, Jeju Island can be separated into 4 areas when deciding where to stay. There is Jeju city in the North, Seogwipo in the South, Seongsan in the East, and lastly Aewol in the Northwest.

Here are the quick tips when looking for where to stay in Jeju island:

  • Jeju City is a great base when looking for where to stay on this tiny island. We recommended for old town area or public transport accessible. The best option if you’re unsure where to stay.
  • Seogwipo is the second biggest city in Jeju. The accommodation in Seogwipo will be cheaper compared with Jeju city. Choose the best accommodation with a sea view to enjoy your trip. This is the best place to stay in Jeju for a holiday gateway.
  • Experience the unique Korean pension at Seongsan. Coupled up the Udo island and Seongsan Ilchulbong visit into one day.
  • Aewol is famous for its beautiful sea view and sand white beaches. Stay here for a relaxing gateway!

Read on our best hotel recommendation in Jeju for you in more detail.

What is the best location to stay in Jeju without a car?

Jeju City is a great base when looking for where to stay without a car. The old town area with public transport access is ideal for those traveling by public transport.

Staying in Jeju City or Seogwipo?

Jeju city is the most ideal for a short stay traveler. If you are only visiting for only a single night or two, stay in Jeju city. It has the best transportation connected all around no matter whether you are self-driving or using public transport. Break Your stay into multiple locations like the southern or eastern coast. It will save you a lot of traveling time without going back to the same hotel. Renting a car and change two to three places for your Jeju trip!

Where To Stay in Jeju for a relaxing and laidback holiday?

Jungmun tourist center at the southern coast has the most luxury hotel stay for your gateway with sandy white beaches and ultimate sea view.

Is it better to stay in a local pension in Jeju?

There are many local traditional pensions run by locals, especially in rural areas like the west and east coast. Take a night to explore how the locals stay at their pensions.


Jeju City, The North

Jeju City, the capital of Jeju Island, is located in the north part and this is the main entrance to enter Jeju Island regardless of by air or by sea. For convenience, stay in Jeju City. It is also the best place to do shopping and food hunting. Staying in Jeju city is the most convenient place when visiting Jeju island.

Where To Stay in Jeju City

Dongmun Market Entrance

Great base to explore the vibrant city with strategic location by walking distance to nearby eatery and shopping. Just a leisure walk to Black Pork Street, Sashimi street, Dongmun market, and Jungang underground shopping street.

Located in the old town area, the hotels listed can easily access the city must’s see attraction with lots of eateries, shopping, and convenient shops surrounded.

Not to forget the harbor front ocean view where you can stroll along the coastal walkway with the breezing wind. A good option for those looking for comfortable and convenient accommodation on Jeju Island.

Best Hotel in Jeju-si old town area:

While the new town area will have more entertainment and restaurant options. You’ll also have more accommodations when choosing where to stay in Jeju city. It is busier and more developed when compared to the other areas on Jeju Island.

Best Hotel in Jeju-si new town area:

Hotels With Public Transport Accessible

For those who are not planning for self-driving, public transport is the major consideration in deciding your accommodation. Getting around by bus is the cheapest way to explore the beautiful island. The transportation hub is their intercity bus terminals run between Jeju City and Seogwipo with different routes. Those city buses make several stops cover most of the island including major tourist attractions for visitors.

Best Hotel near Jeju intercity bus station:

We Stayed: Whistle Lark Hotel

Hotel Whistle Lark

On the first day, once we landed in Jeju, we decided to stay in Whistle Lark Hotel in Jeju city. It is a 4-star hotel at a reasonable price in the old town area. We walked to Dongmun Market and black pork street to enjoy our dinner.


Seogwipo, The South

Our next recommendation on where to stay in Jeju is Seogwipo. The vibrant Seogwipo is the second-largest city located in the south of the island. It is the best location to explore the charming natural beauty but still ease of transport for getting around. The city is near to most of the natural attractions on Jeju island to see and visit.

Where to stay in Seogwipo City

Jeongbang Waterfall

Stay at Seogwipo city when you are traveling on the southern coastline. The price of accommodation at Seogwipo is much more cheaper compared with the city area on the north side in a similar range. You can stay at a four or five-star hotel at a cheaper price at Seogwipo. Don’t forget to check out the three famous waterfalls and the quirky museums located at Seogwipo, the southern part of Jeju.

Best hotel in Seogwipo:

Where to Stay in Jungmun

Enjoy your luxury holiday with the emerald sea with sandy white beaches, and stunning natural landscapes of rock formation with lava coastline at Jungmun Tourist Area. Superb amenities are offered from luxury range hotels – modern and comfortable rooms, infinite pools, sauna, fitness club, and even an onsite casino to keep you entertained during your stays. You can just do nothing, and ready yourself for the perfect gateway at the Jungmun area.

Best relaxing hotel and resort in Jungmun:

Unique Experience with Pension Runs By Locals

The southern coastline has many wonderful pension runs by locals. Normally those pensions are very unique and feature a very beautiful view, either in-room basic for two people or the whole unit for a group of members. Instead of keeping staying at a hotel, experience by staying one or two nights at the pension. You won’t regret your decision for staying on a pension.

Additionally, we also included the top 10 best guesthouse in Jeju. Most of them are facing the sea view. If you are interested, take a look at our accommodation guide below.

Best pension in Seogwipo with sea view:

We Stayed: Jeju Aurum

Sea View from Balcony Jeju Aurum

During our road trip, we stayed at Jeju Aurum for one night. A warm welcome from the host with a beautiful sunrise and sunset view can be seen from the front of the pension. Don’t forget to book earlier as limited room available offered from the pension.


Seongsan, The East

There are two major attractions on the eastern coastline, Sunrise Peak Seongsan Ilchulbong, and Udo Island. Both are located very close and ideal coupled for a day trip. Driving from the Northside of the city or south of Seogwipo city will simply need an hour of driving journey to reach the east coastline.

Where to Stay in Seongsan

Seongsan Ilchulbong

Staying one night on the east coast is one of the good options, especially for those planning for the sunrise at Seongsan Ilchulbong. Some of the accommodations can be so close to the Seongsan Ilchulbong by less than 10 minutes of walking distance. The view of Seongsan Ilchulbong is so spectacular, especially during sunrise.

Best hotel nearby Seongsan Ilchulbong:

One Night At Udo Island

Udo Island is the miniature of Jeju Island with sandy white beaches and scenic peaks with a lava coastline. Spending a day at Udo Island is perfect for relaxing in a peaceful calm atmosphere. However, limited accommodation is offered on Udo island with only a few pensions run by locals located close to the Udo Harbor. Book early if you plan for a night at Udo Island.

Best stay on Udo Island:

We Stayed: B&Sun Pension

B&Sun Pension Jeju

B&Sun Pension is our accommodation stay during our trip to East Coastline. We woke up earlier to Seongsan Ilchulbong for sunrise which is located less than 10 minutes from the hotel. Next, we proceeded on a half-day trip to Udo Island by bicycle.


Aewol, The Northwest

The areas like Aewol, Hallim, Hangyeong, Hyeopjae, and Byyang-do are under my northwest part of the coastline. If you are familiar with Jeju geography, you definitely know that those listed locations are famous for the beautiful sea view and sand white beaches.

Where to stay in Aewol

Hyeopjae Beach

Many beautiful beaches can be found around the island but nowhere can beat the northwest coastline. The Hyeopjae beach is the most beautiful beach with crystal clear water and sand white beaches. Enjoy your day by tipping your toes into the sea and building sandcastle at beaches.

Best sea view hotel at Aewol:

We Stayed: Yedaoom Pension

Yedaoom Pension

We stayed at Yedaoom pension (aka at Corner) for my last two nights during our Jeju road trip. This pension features an overlooked garden and a nice view of the sea. The pension is not very brand new but well equipped and clean. Located closer to Jeju city, it is only 10 minute’s drive to the airport.

Check out where I stay in Jeju: At Corner Garden Resort


Where We Stayed During Jeju Road Trip

Jeju Road Trip

I finally make my visit to Jeju Island with one of my best friends by self-driving. For the past 6 days of the road trip journey, we stayed at a few locations like the city area in the north, Seogwipo in the south, and Seongsan in the East.

We highly recommended renting a car to explore the hidden beauty at your own pace. Many accommodation options are available to choose from if you don’t restrict by transportation. I prefer to stay at the pension run by locals rather than the hotel. However, wherever you decide to stay in Jeju, I’m sure you’ll have fun. It is such an amazing island!

I hope my Jeju travel blog helps you choose the best accommodation in Jeju Island, South Korea! Thanks for reading and happy travel!

Check out where we stayed for our Jeju itinerary!

  • Jeju City: Hotel Whistle Lark is strategically located within walking distance of black pork street and Dongmun market.
  • Seogwipo: Jeju Aurum is a beautiful lava beach front pension with a beautiful sea view with sunrise featured.
  • Seongsan: B&Sun Pension is a cozy pension run by ahjumma with her family. A budget guesthouse with a unique Korean homestay experience in Jeju.
  • Northwest: At corner Resort & Garden is a wooden holiday house with an overlooked garden and sea view. Located closer to Jeju city.

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