Igidae Park – 부산 이기대


Igidae Park is located over a hill from Yongha Sewage Treatment Plant in Yongho 3-dong, the eastern region where Jangsanbong Peak faces the ocean. Jangsanbong Peak rock cliffs boasts a remarkable scenery, which can only be viewed by taking a boat as the areas nearby the cliffs are too dangerous to hike. However, the cliff at the center of Igidae is not vertically steep, but creates a 2 km long almost horizontal slope that connects the mountain with the ocean. Not only does the slope offer an extraordinary view of the ocean waves, but also serves as an excellent fishing spot. The area was used as for military operation and prohibited from civilian access until 1993.

The park, with its rugged cliffs, and lush greenery, is visited by many tourists as it is easily accessible and has a walking trail with outstanding scenery. The red camellia flowers blooming all over the park in the spring are particularly beautiful.

Jeoryeong Coastal Trail – 부산 절영해안산책로


Jeolyeong Coastal Trail is a 35-km-long trail that lies along the coast below Mt. Bongnaesan in the western part of Yeongdo.
This rugged and steep place was originally not accessible to the public because it was a military zone but the trail was opened to public in 2001.
It has one of the greatest views in Busan as you can find various attractions such as Jangseung (Korean totem poles), stone towers and a boating site along the trail.
You can not get bored walking on this trail because you will have the beautiful sea to your right and marvelous tiled walls of the houses standing on the cliff to your left.