Sokcho Mountain & Sea Day Trip
Dramatic peaks by cable car in the morning, East Sea waves & market bites by evening
Sokcho packs mountain grandeur, crystal-clear sea and one of Korea's liveliest street-food markets into a tiny radius β making it one of the most satisfying single-day trips in the country. Ride the cable car above Seoraksan's dramatic granite peaks in the morning, walk a newly opened cliff-edge coastal path in the afternoon, and end the day grazing on deep-fried snacks and fresh sashimi at the buzzing Central Market.
Seoraksan National Park
β± 3.0hKorea's most dramatic mountain landscape β take the cable car to Gwongeumseong Fortress for sweeping granite peaks, or walk the Ulsanbawi Rock trail through ancient pine forests. Peak foliage in October is legendary.
Sundubu (Soft Tofu Stew) Lunch
β± 1.0hSokcho is the home of Korean sundubu β silky, freshly-made soft tofu simmered in a fiery red broth with seafood. Dozens of haenyeo-style restaurants line the road back from Seoraksan; the combo of sea air and mountain appetite makes this a must.
Sokcho Beach & Sokcho Eye
β± 1.5hA wide, clean East Sea beach backed by the town skyline. The Sokcho Eye β a 72-metre Ferris wheel right on the beach β offers panoramic views over the sea, lagoon, and Seoraksan in the distance. Great at golden hour when the mountains glow.
Oeongchi Village
β± 1.0hA tiny fishing village with a secret coastal path β the Badasori-gil (Sea Sound Trail) winds along dramatic cliffs above the turquoise East Sea. The trail is car-free and quiet, connecting the village to the Seoraksan foothills with stunning sea views and sea caves below.
Sokcho Central Market
β± 1.5hSokcho's must-visit covered market is packed with East Sea seafood stalls, grilled squid (ojingeo), dak-gangjeong (sweet-crispy chicken), and the city's signature Abai Sundae β a thick blood sausage stuffed with glass noodles, squid, and pork. The market is lively until late evening.