J Park
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I’ve hiked over 25 mountains in the greater Seoul area, reaching every summit, so I can confidently say that Achasan (아차산) is one of my favorite rocky mountains. What sets it apart is the stunning viewpoints along the trail—not just at the top like many other hikes. The climb is relatively short too—about 45 to 50 minutes to the summit, even with a few leisurely stops to take in the views or sip some coffee.
That’s exactly why I keep coming back on weekends.
From this rocky ridge, you get panoramic views of Seoul in all directions. On a clear day, you can see far into the north, south, and east. But honestly, no photo or video can truly capture the beauty of this mountain and the breathtaking scenery it offers.
There are several trail entrances, but I personally love starting from the 어울림정원 (Eoullim Garden) entrance. The trail from there climbs steeply—almost a 45-degree rocky path—leading up to 팔각정 (Palgakjeong Pavilion). Along the way, there are multiple scenic spots, so make sure to pause, look back, and take in the views around you—not just what’s ahead.