Hotels with Mountain Climbing Near Gong-Won

KensingtonHotel Seorak

KensingtonHotel Seorak

4.5 / 5Great3 Reviews
998 Seoraksan-ro
7.25KM from Gong-Won
Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelPicnic AreaCafeChildren's Play AreaNon-smoking floor
per night
From
USD**3
Kumho Seorak Resort

Kumho Seorak Resort

4.2 / 5Good
43 Sadanggol-gil
3.13KM from Gong-Won
Family-friendly HotelMountain ClimbingBarbecueKTVLuggage StorageBarbecue Available
per night
From
USD**1
Seorak Mt., the East Sea and Hot Spring

Seorak Mt., the East Sea and Hot Spring

3.9 / 51 Reviews
213 Cheongbong-ro
5.84KM from Gong-Won
Mountain ClimbingBarbecueKitchenBarbecue AvailableHot Spring HotelParking
per night
From
USD**9
Cheoksan Spatel

Cheoksan Spatel

4.3 / 5Good
327, Gwangwang-ro
3.11KM from Gong-Won
Picnic AreaMountain ClimbingChildren's Play AreaChildren's PoolWater SlideSauna
per night
From
USD**4

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Near Gong-Won in Sokcho, Sokcho Seaside Hot Spring Resort stands out with panoramic ocean views and access to both indoor and outdoor hot springs. Its traditional Korean seafood dining experience complements the serene coastal setting. The property is just a 5-minute walk from Gong-Won’s historic site, offering seamless cultural immersion. For exclusive rates, book via the HopeGoo app

Staying at Sokcho Seaside Hot Spring Resort grants easy access to Gong-Won, a former Joseon-era coastal defense site. The hotel offers guided walks along the East Coast cliff trails, where guests can explore sea caves and ancient watchtowers. Cultural activities include traditional fishing net weaving and tasting fresh catch daily. Wake up to breathtaking sunrise views over the Sea of Japan—perfect for photographers and nature lovers

Sokcho Seaside Hot Spring Resort is ideal for families, featuring a dedicated kids’ hot spring pool, family activity room, and spacious sea-view suites with baby beds. Located steps from Gong-Won, it hosts weekly children’s archaeological workshops and coastal storytelling sessions led by local elders. These immersive experiences help kids connect with Korea’s East Coast heritage while enjoying safe, scenic surroundings