Romyzian Garden (로미지안 가든)

  • Romyzian Garden (로미지안 가든)
  • Romyzian Garden (로미지안 가든)
  • Romyzian Garden (로미지안 가든)
  • Romyzian Garden (로미지안 가든)
  • Romyzian Garden (로미지안 가든)
  • Romyzian Garden (로미지안 가든)
  • Romyzian Garden (로미지안 가든)
  • Romyzian Garden (로미지안 가든)
  • Romyzian Garden (로미지안 가든)
  • Romyzian Garden (로미지안 가든)
  • Romyzian Garden (로미지안 가든)
  • Romyzian Garden (로미지안 가든)
  • Romyzian Garden (로미지안 가든)

Explanation

Romyzian Garden is a 330,000 square-meter garden located at Hwabong Peak in Gariwangsan Mountain, Jeongseon. Chairman Zin-ick Son of L'BESTE Group began creating this garden in 2011 for his ill wife. Zian was the pen name of President Son, and Romy was the nickname of his wife, inspiring the name "Romyzian Garden." In 2017, the garden was opened to the public to offer warm-hearted comfort and inspiration to more people. Moments of healing, introspection, and contemplation unfold in the garden. The first building that welcomes visitors is called Bible II of Lifetime. Here, you can find the first message in Romyzian Garden to its visitors, “The time to look at my true self.” At the first crossroads stands the Tower of Lifetime, made from 500 to 600-year-old Canadian cedar. The structure symbolizes the life cycle of birth (green), youth (red), and death (black). Gasibeosi (an old Korean word for 'married couple') Castle, the garden's iconic landmark, is like an observatory as it offers expansive views of the surrounding mountains. The 4.5-hour Arahan Valley Pilgrimage Trail and the Geumgang Pine Forest Park offer moments of quiet contemplation. The 150-million-year-old limestone clusters, called the "SKy of the Aura" are not to be missed. Additionally, the garden features a cozy café for a relaxing coffee break and accommodation facilities for those wishing to stay overnight.


Inquiry

+82-33-562-3382


Homepage

romyziangarden.com


Information Use

Capacities : Approx. 200 people

Experience Guide : Wellness Summer program
- Gasibeosi Castle stargazing (July-August 22:00-23:00)

Wellness permanent program: Fitness Program
- Walking 2.5 km, 23 theme road (Friday-Sunday / 5 or more participant necessary)
- 550 meter mountain peak, foot acupressure experience (operating hours: 10:00-16:00)

Wellness permanent program: Happiness Program
- Looking at Giant Beginia (10:00-16:00)
- Classical music treatment (Friday-Sunday 13:00 & 14:00)
- Geumgangsong Forest Park experience (10:00-16:00)

Wellness permanent program: ROMYZIAN GARDEN WELLNESS Program 2-day Course
* Check the official website for details

Contact and Information : •1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
•For more info: +82-33-562-3382

Parking facilities : Available (Free)

Day off : N/A (Open all year round)

Hours : Summer (May-November) 09:00-18:00
Winter (December-April) 09:00-17:00
*The last admission is 1 hour before closing.


More information

Available Facilities
Accommodations, restaurants, cafe lounge, music appreciation room, flower growing room, forest park, wind bathing area, outdoor 5.4 km trekking course, walking trail, outdoor acupressure experience area, Jeongjagak, outdoor BBQ area, deck

Admission Fees
[High Season (May-November)]
Weekdays (Monday-Thursday) 12,000 won / Weekends (Friday-Sunday) 15,000 won
[Low Season (December-April)]
Weekdays (Monday-Thursday) 10,000 won / Weekends (Friday-Sunday) 12,000 won

Location

12, Eodowon-gil, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do

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