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Ongyejongtaek Sambaekdang

Ongyejongtaek Sambaekdang

3.9 / 5
20 Onhyejungma-gil, Dosan-myeon
0.93KM from Dosan Hot Spring
DryerBarbecueBarbecue AvailableParking
per night
From
USD**5
Andong Looksglampingandpam

Andong Looksglampingandpam

2.8 / 5
23-56, Yangpyeong-gil
1.95KM from Dosan Hot Spring
KTVBarbecueCafePoolParkingBarbecue Available
per night
From
USD**1
Sujoldang Pension in Andong

Sujoldang Pension in Andong

3.7 / 5
36, Baegun-ro, Dosan-myeon
2.27KM from Dosan Hot Spring
per night
From
USD**7
Sujoldang Hanok Guesthouse

Sujoldang Hanok Guesthouse

1.7 / 5
1-9, Hagye-gil
4.28KM from Dosan Hot Spring
Parking
per night
From
USD**3

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Everything you need to know about Dosan Hot Spring

Dosan Hot Spring Resort stands out with its private outdoor onsen baths and forest-view rooms overlooking the misty mountain landscape. The hotel blends traditional Korean architecture with modern comfort, offering seasonal local cuisine made from wild herbs and mountain vegetables. Located just a 3-minute walk from the main hot spring area, it provides effortless access to natural thermal waters. For exclusive stays, check the HopeGoo platform for curated wellness packages.

Andong Onsen Home is ideal for families, featuring interconnecting rooms, kid-friendly activity zones, and complimentary traditional hanbok rental for all guests. Each room includes a private onsen bath, and the property boasts a wooden walking trail through native gardens, perfect for safe family strolls. Daily morning Korean mindfulness sessions are hosted on-site, offering a serene way to connect with nature. Located just a 10-minute drive from Andong City Center, it balances tranquility and convenience.

A 5-minute walk from Dosan Hot Spring Resort leads to the Cheongchun River Trail, a scenic path showcasing seasonal beauty—cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant fall foliage. Along the way, visitors can explore a local pottery studio and a handcrafted tea house, where they can participate in Korean tea ceremony workshops or create their own ceramic piece. Every Saturday evening features an open-air stargazing meditation, held under pristine night skies free from light pollution. These immersive activities reflect authentic regional culture and offer meaningful connections to nature.