Seoraksan Biseondae and Ulsanbawi Course

For these two routes, we passed through gate and leave our car to the furthest parking area. The fee to pass the gate is roughly 2000-3000 won per person. ( I don’t remember the exact amount.)

There is a big Buddharupa at the beginning, and the tiny rock behind the tree is the place we go today.

  

There is old writings on the rock by the water, which was written in Joseon dynast. Three peaks forms the Biseondae. They are looking small, but these are huge when it gets close.

This view is seen from the Geumganggul cave, which is in the rocks of the mountain above 600 m from see level.

On way down, we see a lot of wild mushrooms. But we are not sure which one can be edible or not. Always it is best to avoid harvest and take unknown mushrooms. At the junction we came at the beginning, we take the other way and heading to Ulsanbawi. I went here in high school field trip, but I just went to Heundeulbawi, which is about 2/3 of entire route to Ulsanbawi.

The most of this route has stairs with wood and stone, and very steep in some sections. The view from the Ulsanbawi is spectacular.