Biryong Falls
Tourist attraction · Sokcho ·

Biryong Falls

Tourist attraction · Sokcho ·

Trail through bamboo forest to a beautiful cascading waterfall

worth the hike
nice views
rest areas
picnic lunch
autumn
seoraksan national park
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Seoraksan-ro, Seorak-dong, Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do, South Korea Get directions

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Seoraksan-ro, Seorak-dong, Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do, South Korea Get directions

+82 33 636 7700
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Jan 21, 2026

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Heidi X.

Google
A lovely walk. Not too difficult of a trail. I would do the walk again and go further along the trail, this time I didn't have the time to.

Tezza J

Google
So glad we took time to visit the waterfalls. The scenery and waterfall are very beautiful. The path is not too difficult. There's rest areas along the way. Take a picnic lunch and just enjoy the views

Gunnar C.

Google
This is the second of three major waterfalls along this hiking route. It is a bit higher than the first fall, but maybe not quite as visually striking as the first (and neither compare to the third). This fall is a little further up the trail than the first one, but it is before the giant set of stairs leading to the final fall, so getting here isn't too difficult. Worth the hike

John van B.

Google
A wonderful hike within the seoraksan national Park I can highly recommend it if you have 2-3 hours to do the whole thing. The first 30% is a gentle stroll on a largely sealed surface. At the bottom of the Cascade section it becomes a rocky incline traversing a series of bridges and elevation. The views of biryong falls are wonderful. However tempting the pools look I was disappointed to know that swimming is prohibited. There are two toilets along the way. Continuing for a final gruelling kilometre is the track to viewing the highest waterfall. This is a tough vertical hike with over 500 steps and a sheltered viewing platform with binoculars at the top. If you have the fitness it is well worth it.

Vincent O.

Google
A "cute" waterfall and not really impressive. It's a nice stop on the way up to the observation deck further up the many, many stairs.

Katia P.

Google
Nice waterfall during the approximately 1:30h round way to the top

Danny

Google
The falls were great and the trail even more fun to climb. Not easy but was worth it.

Red B.

Google
Biryong Falls are the second of three waterfalls on this trail up to the Observatory. More visually striking and larger than the first Falls. Not as big or impressive as the final falls. The bridge and climb up is stunning in autumn when the weather is cooler and very pleasant.