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Bukhansan

북한산

Updated: 2026-01-23

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1) Overview

Bukhansan is a well-known mountain in Korea. Key point(s) include 백운대, and the height is commonly listed as 백운대 836.5m. It offers anything from quick day hikes to scenic ridgeline walks depending on the route.

  • Highlights: 서울 최고봉(도심권), 북한산성, 암릉/조망
  • Best seasons: spring/autumn; summer (rain); winter (ice)

2) Location

  • Area: 서울·경기
  • Main point: 백운대
  • Elevation: 백운대 836.5m
  • Management: 북한산국립공원

Popular trailheads

  • 북한산성
  • 우이동
  • 정릉
  • 구기동

Access tips

  • Public transit: subway/bus (varies by trailhead) + short walk to the entrance
  • Driving: parking can be crowded on weekends/peak seasons—arrive early

Map: Search “북한산” on Google Maps

Official updates: Check Korea National Park Service (KNPS) for closures/reservations (where applicable).

3) History & Culture

Many Korean mountains combine natural scenery with cultural heritage such as temples, fortresses, or historic sites.

  • What to write: name origin/legends, key heritage sites, local cultural context
  • Etiquette: keep quiet and be respectful at temples and heritage areas

4) Hiking Info

  • Difficulty: ranges from easy to hard depending on ridges, stairs, and distance
  • Operations: some routes may be seasonally closed or reservation-based
  • Timing: start early; begin descent well before sunset
  • Facilities: most amenities are near trailheads; limited on the mountain

Note: 주말 혼잡

5) Suggested Routes

Suggested routeStyleDifficultyBest forNotes
북한산성 → summit/key pointclassic ascent with viewpointsModeratemost hikersbusy on weekends
우이동 ridge/loopridgeline views, longer walkMod–Hardexperienced hikersavoid in bad weather
정릉 gentle trailforest/valley walkEasy–Modbeginners/familiesslippery after rain

Times/distances vary greatly by fitness, weather, and crowd levels. Follow on-site signage and official notices.

6) Safety Tips

  • Before you go: check weather, sunset time, and any trail closures/reservations (especially in national parks).
  • Gear: grippy shoes, water/snacks, warm & windproof layers, headlamp (spare battery). In winter, carry spikes.
  • Safety: rocks/steps/decks get slippery after rain or snow. Stay on marked trails and avoid shortcuts.
  • Solo hiking: share your route and ETA, and keep an emergency contact method.

7) Map

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