Recommended Attractions

Stay Suncheon Travel Guide

Suncheon Bay Wetland

Suncheon Bay Wetland is one of Korea’s most iconic eco-tourism destinations, renowned for its vast reed fields, winding S-shaped waterways, and migratory bird habitats. It is a must-visit attraction in Suncheon for nature lovers.

Each season offers a completely different landscape, with sunset views over the reeds being especially popular among travelers and photographers from around the world. The area is perfect for a peaceful morning walk or a romantic sunset stroll.

5-minute walk from the pet-friendly accommodation

6-minute drive from the Hanok two-room stay

Highlights

One of Korea’s 대표 ecological wetlands

Scenic reed boardwalks & barrier-free walking paths

Top sunset spot in Suncheon

Iconic photo spots for memorable shots

Migratory bird watching & nature learning

Recommended for families, couples, and healing trips

📍 Address: 513-25, Suncheonmangil, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do

Suncheon National Garden (Monorail)

Suncheon National Garden is Korea’s first officially designated national garden and a landmark attraction in Suncheon, featuring themed gardens from around the world and seasonal flower exhibitions all in one place.

With its vast grounds, the on-site monorail allows visitors to explore the garden comfortably, making it especially popular for family trips, travel with parents, and relaxing getaways. It’s an ideal spot to enjoy the highlights of Suncheon with minimal travel time.

5-minute drive from the pet-friendly accommodation

2-minute drive from the Hanok two-room stay (10-minute walk)

5-minute walk to the Dongcheon riverside walking path

5-minute walk to Ocheon Green Square within Suncheon National Garden

Highlights

World gardens & themed garden zones

National Garden monorail service

Seasonal flower festivals & night garden views

Iconic photo spots in Suncheon

Recommended for families, couples, and healing trips

Easy combined visit with Suncheon Bay Wetland

📍 Address: 47, Gukgajeongwon 1ho-gil, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do

Naganeupseong Folk Village

Naganeupseong Folk Village is one of Korea’s most authentic folk fortress villages, where the original layout from the Joseon Dynasty has been carefully preserved. Thatched-roof houses, stone walls, and fortress ramparts come together to offer a vivid look into traditional Korean daily life.

The village is still home to local residents, making it a truly living history village. Visitors can enjoy hanbok experiences, traditional culture programs, and peaceful walks throughout the year, earning high satisfaction from families, couples, and international travelers alike.

Located about a 30-minute drive from Stay Suncheon, it pairs perfectly with Suncheon Bay Wetland and Suncheon National Garden for a full-day itinerary.

Highlights

Authentic Joseon-era thatched village, preserved in its original form

Scenic 1.4 km fortress wall walking route

Hanbok experiences & traditional lifestyle programs

Beautiful photo spots year-round (especially spring & autumn)

Ideal for educational trips with children

One of the most popular traditional attractions for international visitors

📍 Address: 6-4, Pyeongchon-ri, Nagan-myeon, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do

Suncheon Drama Filming Set

Suncheon Drama Filming Set is Korea’s largest open-air set recreating the streets of the 1960s–1980s, and a signature attraction in Suncheon where numerous TV dramas and films have been shot. It’s a favorite for couples, families, and photography lovers, offering a nostalgic retro vibe alongside modern Korean history.

5-minute drive from the pet-friendly accommodation

15-minute drive from the Hanok two-room stay

Highlights

Faithful recreation of Seoul and regional streets from the 1960s–80s

Many photo zones from popular dramas & films

School uniform & retro outfit rental experiences

High satisfaction for families, couples, and international visitors

Easy to combine with Suncheon National Garden and Naganeupseong Folk Village

📍 Address: 24, Biryegol-gil, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do

Seonamsa Temple

Seonamsa Temple is a thousand-year-old Buddhist temple and one of Suncheon’s most treasured landmarks, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Surrounded by pristine forest paths and serene temple scenery, it offers a deeply calming atmosphere for visitors year-round.

The temple is especially famous for its cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn foliage, making it a beloved destination for healing trips, photography, and quiet reflection. Located about a 30-minute drive from Stay Suncheon, it’s an easy and rewarding addition to your Suncheon itinerary.

Highlights

UNESCO World Heritage–listed Buddhist temple

Renowned spring cherry blossoms & autumn foliage

Iconic traditional architecture, including Seungseongyo Bridge and Gangseonru Pavilion

Peaceful forest walks & temple healing experience

Popular for photography and slow, mindful travel

Ideal for quiet meditation and contemplation

📍 Address: 450, Seonamsa-gil, Seungju-eup, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do

Yeosu Night Sea

Yeosu Night Sea is one of Korea’s most iconic night-view destinations, famous for its stunning coastal skyline and sparkling harbor lights. The romantic scenery—featuring night cruises, a seaside cable car, Odongdo Island, and Dolsan Bridge—offers a completely different charm after sunset.

Beloved especially by couples and romantic travelers, Yeosu Night Sea is a perfect evening getaway and an ideal course to combine Suncheon and Yeosu travel in one trip.

Approx. 30-minute drive from the pet-friendly accommodation
Approx. 30-minute drive from the Hanok two-room stay

Highlights

One of Korea’s most famous night-view spots, “Yeosu Night Sea”

Night cruises & harbor sightseeing tours

Night rides on the Yeosu Marine Cable Car

Iconic photo spots at Dolsan Bridge and Odongdo Island

Romantic food stalls street & fresh seafood dining

Popular for date nights and atmospheric photography

📍 Area: Jungang-dong, Yeosu-si (around Yeosu Marine Park)