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Featured Hotels Near Haeinsa Temple

Hapcheon Sweet Day

Hapcheon Sweet Day

3.1 / 5
903, Gayasan-ro, Yaro-myeon
7.36KM from Haeinsa Temple
per night
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Hapcheon Sori Forest Pension

Hapcheon Sori Forest Pension

4.7 / 5Great
1203 Gayasan-ro, Gaya-myeon
4.81KM from Haeinsa Temple
BarbecueKitchenPoolBarbecue Available
per night
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Hapcheon Glamping Story

Hapcheon Glamping Story

4.4 / 5Good
721-2 Gacheon-ri, Gaya-myeon
5.89KM from Haeinsa Temple
BarbecueBarbecue AvailableParking
per night
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USD**9
Hapcheon Gayasan Hwangtomaeul Pension

Hapcheon Gayasan Hwangtomaeul Pension

1342-14, Gayasan-ro, Gaya-myeon
3.66KM from Haeinsa Temple
BarbecueBarbecue Available
per night
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USD**2
Hapcheon Gaya Mountain Cabin

Hapcheon Gaya Mountain Cabin

Yacheon-ri, Gaya-myeon
5.56KM from Haeinsa Temple
per night
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USD**5

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Haeinsa Temple

Consider staying at Haeinsa Temple View Villa, a serene traditional Korean retreat nestled at the foot of the temple grounds. Just a 3-minute walk to the main temple complex, this eco-friendly inn blends Korean architectural elegance with modern comfort. Some rooms offer panoramic views of the Gaya Mountains and the temple’s ancient red rooftops. Guests enjoy daily Zen meditation sessions and authentic tea ceremonies. For exclusive access and convenience, book through the HopeGoo app.

Most boutique hotels near Haeinsa Temple are within 500 meters, with Haeinsa Seonse just 150 meters from the main gate—only a 2-minute walk. This Zen-inspired retreat features minimalist stone and wood architecture that harmonizes with the surrounding nature. Guests can participate in morning bell-ringing rituals led by resident monks and enjoy handcrafted Buddhist vegetarian meals in a tranquil courtyard. All rooms include soundproof windows for peaceful nights. Reserve early via HopeGoo to secure your spot.

At the Haeinsa Cultural Pavilion, visitors can join hanji paper-making workshops guided by master artisans, learning to craft traditional Korean paper from natural mulberry bark. Each evening, the Moonlight Zen Courtyard hosts a lantern-lighting ceremony paired with classical Buddhist music and meditation. The Pilgrimage Trail Guided Tour leads guests along a quiet path to hidden rock carvings of the Tripitaka Koreana, etched into cliffs over centuries. These immersive experiences are included in the HopeGoo-curated cultural package.