Byeonsan's sunset trail: a coastal walk that actually delivers
Byeonsan Seashore Path Course 3—the Jeokbyeokgang Sunset Trail—is the kind of walk that justifies a day trip outside Seoul. You're in Buan-gun, North Jeolla Province, which means it's not a quick metro hop, but if you're renting a car or catching a regional bus from the city, this is the payoff: a coastal route that peaks at golden hour, with dramatic red-rock cliffs (jeokbyeokgang literally means "red cliff river") dropping into the water and enough quiet to actually hear yourself think.

Course 3 is the third segment of a larger seashore path network, so you're not starting from zero—the trail system is already established and well-marked. The red-cliff section is the main draw: the rock formations are genuinely striking, especially when the light hits them late in the day. This is a sunset-timing walk, not a morning one. The trail itself is moderate; you're not scrambling or hiking for hours, which means it's accessible for most fitness levels but still feels like a real outing, not a stroll. Bring water, wear decent shoes, and plan to arrive with enough daylight to reach the viewpoint before dusk starts dropping.
Who this is for: anyone craving a break from Seoul's density and Instagram-flooded cafés. If you're into coastal landscapes, golden-hour photography, or just want to say you walked a Korean seashore trail that isn't packed with tour groups, this lands. The nearest town is Byeonsan-myeon itself—small, quiet, the kind of place where you grab kimbap at a local spot before or after rather than expecting a food scene. Pair it with a night in a nearby guesthouse if you want to catch the sunrise from a different angle the next morning, or make it a half-day mission and head back to the city.
Plan your visit
Buan-gun, North Jeolla Province
- Address
- Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do
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