Achasan

Mountain peak · Seoul

Achasan

Mountain peak · Seoul
Seoul, South Korea

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Achasan is an easily navigable mountain near Seoul with charming trails, scenic lookout points, and a hint of historical charm—perfect for a laid-back hike.  

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Michelle Ng

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Compared to many popular mountains in Seoul like Bukhansan or Dobongsan, Achasan can be viewed as a piece of cake in terms of the level of difficulty and time required. There are a few access points and I accessed it via (...). I made it to the Goguryeojeong pavilion in 10 minutes and reached the Achasan peak in just shy of an hour. The hike comprises of a combination of wooden stairs, rocks and dirt trails. It's fairly easy without challenges of steep steps. There are a few picturesque lookouts along the way so be sure to stop and snap a few photos. The peak, however, is rather disappointing because it's just a stone plaque that tells the height of the mountain without any breathtaking views of the type that you usually get on mountain peaks. As the signage marking the peak is diminutive and easy to miss, many people stop there to take a photo of the signage as proof of hiking to the peak From Achasan you can access Yongma-san, another mountain located less than 2 kilometers away. The interesting part of the hike was the presence of Goguryeo dynasty-era forts, especially how they remained in tact from the Gorguryeo dynasty until the 1990s when historical excavation works took place. An interesting part of Achasan's history. If you hike beyond the peak towards Yongmasan, you will come across the third and fourth forts shortly. The forts are closed to public viewing so don't expect to see any historical relics on display, but rather just signage explaining the history of the fort and the items excavated. Overall, a good hiking trail for beginners. Parking is a huge problem here though. I ended up parking in the market area, which is about a 10 minute walk away but you can use the chance to discover the endless number of Korean eateries that line the street that leads to the access points to the mountain.

misotam

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well paved and clearly marked hiking trail that is gentle and suitable for people of all ages.great views on the top with most of seoul and surroundings. maple trees are especially lovely in fall.walk up from walker hill.

Part time traveller기쁨

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If you hike for about 30 minutes at the entrance of Achasan, you can enjoy a wonderful view of Seoul. Make sure to enjoy the sunset and the night view here.

Buster Got it

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Beautiful Mountain range between Seoul and Guri-si. You can visit many temples and fortress in this mountain. View of Hangang River and the bridges. You will need about 3 to 3.5 hrs to complete the mountains of Achasan and the mountain on the north (forgot the name of it)

Byong-il Lim

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If you want to experience a hiking in Seoul, this small mountain, near Gwangnaru station of Seoul Metro Line 5, is one of the best choices. There are many easy but beautiful courses taking from one hour to 2~3 hours.

Jessica Antonio

Google
Mt. Achasan is easily accessible from Achasan Station (Purple Line). There's a 15-20 minute walk from the station where you walk along the neighborhood towards Dongui Elementary School. You will see the entrance along that road. The hike is very easy as the trail has a mix of stairs, some fibrous mats, sand, and limestone. The Seoul trail provides a very scenic view of Seoul. There are also camera stands for your phone located at some areas. The hike is just around 2 hours however, we got a bit lost on our way to the peak so we passed by it without noticing as the trail is connected to Mt. Yongmasan. With the traverse, you could head towards Yongmasan station on your way down (an additional 1-2 hours depending how fast you are). If you just want to hike Mt. Achasan, you can just use the same trail back down. There are also historical forts that you could see along the way but the hike itself already provides great views. This is perhaps one of my favorite hikes.

Ashutosh Singh

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Best place to go for a hike. You can enjoy beautiful surise and sunset there. Very refreshing environment good for meditation as well.

David Hong

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Great place for nighttime Seoul view. Not too hard to hike. I hear this mountain is the best place for locals to see the sunrises on New Year's day.