Where to Base
Hadeong-eup, where the county office is located, serves as the primary hub for accommodation. Staying here provides convenient access to dining and transport links for exploring the wider county.
Hadong County, situated on the far-western edge of South Gyeongsang Province bordering South Jeolla, offers a serene escape into rural Korea. Renowned for its lush tea plantations and tranquil landscapes, it appeals to travelers seeking natural beauty and traditional experiences away from urban centers.
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Hadeong-eup, where the county office is located, serves as the primary hub for accommodation. Staying here provides convenient access to dining and transport links for exploring the wider county.
There is no direct airport access. Travelers typically fly into major hubs like Gwangju or Busan, then connect via bus or taxi to reach Hadong County, which requires planning for ground transport.
Spring to early summer is ideal for visiting the famous tea mountains. The weather is pleasant, and the landscape is vibrant green, perfect for outdoor walks and enjoying the scenic views.
mountain in South Jeolla Province, South Korea
Buddhist temple in South Korea

stadium
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road bridge in Gwangyang-si, Jeollanam-do, South Korea
Buddhist temple in South Korea
Archaeological site in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea
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