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Nonsan is a city of about 125,000 (2018) in South Chungcheong. Nonsan is a place that combines traditions and modern developments, and has many various tourist attractions and historic sites especially from the Joseon Dynasty.

One of Nonsan's most famous landmarks is the Baekje Military Museum in Nonsan, which offers a glimpse into the region's ancient history through military-related relics and exhibitions from the Baekje period. Also, Gwanchoksa is a temple built during the Goryeo Dynasty and is an important heritage of Buddhist culture, as it houses Eunjin Mirak, a standing stone Maitreya Bodhisattva.

Daedunsan Provincial Park, where you can enjoy nature, is famous for its magnificent rocky mountains and beautiful trails, and Topjeong Lake is a beautiful lake where local residents and tourists can relax and enjoy fishing or walking.

Nonsan is also famous for its Ganggyeong salted fish. Ganggyeong is an area that has flourished as a market for salted fish since ancient times, where you can taste various kinds of salted fish.

Understand

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Nonsan is one of the major cities in South Chungcheong Province, which is equipped with historical, cultural, and natural resources.

Nonsan is a city with various tourist attractions where you can feel the charm of history, nature, and agriculture at the same time. Gyeryongsan National Park, Myeongjae gotack, and Ganggyeong Salted Fish Village are representative tourist attractions.

In addition to this, Nonsan has the experience of Topjeongho Lake, which boasts various natural landscapes, and strawberry farm where you can experience traditional rural life. Topjeongho Lake is a popular attraction for family visitors as it has beautiful lake views, bicycle paths, fishing, and walking paths around the lake. The strawberry farm experience is a fun activity where you can harvest and taste strawberries, a special product of Nonsan, and is popular with many tourists.

In addition, Nonsan has the Nonsan Training Center, Korea's largest military training center, which is an important military facility for many young people to receive military training. There are many facilities for family visits around the center, so visitors related to joining the military often visit as well.

History

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Nonsan has a rich historical background, with its roots tracing back to the Baekje Kingdom (18 BCE–660 CE). It played a significant role as a cultural and agricultural hub in Korea's history, and its historical landmarks, such as the ancient Goryeo-era Buddhist statue at Gwanchoksa, offer glimpses into its past. The region also witnessed pivotal events during the Korean War, further shaping its identity.

Climate

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The four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter are distinct, and the average annual temperature is 10.8℃ due to the temperate climate, and the average temperature in August is 25.2℃, and the average temperature in January, which is the coldest, is -5.4℃. The temperature difference between the warm and mid-heaster seasons is 16.1℃, which is relatively warm even in winter compared to other regions, making it a very suitable place for people to live. In addition, the southwest wind is dominant due to the influence of the North Pacific air mass in summer, and the northwest wind is dominant due to the influence of the Siberian air mass in winter. In addition, the northwest wind is dominant due to the influence of the North Pacific air mass.

Get in

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By bus

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Intercity buses to Nonsan are available from major cities in South Korea.

  • From Seoul: Direct buses from Seoul Express Bus Terminal (Central City) take about 2.5–3 hours, costing around ₩15,000–₩20,000.
  • From Daejeon: Frequent buses from Daejeon Dongbu Bus Terminal take around 40 minutes, costing ₩5,000–₩7,000.
  • From Gwangju: Buses take about 2 hours, costing around ₩12,000–₩16,000. 1 The Nonsan Intercity Bus Terminal. is centrally located, making it easy to access other parts of the city.

By plane

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While Nonsan does not have its own airport, visitors can fly to Cheongju International Airport (CJJ) or Gunsan Airport (KUV), both of which are relatively close.

  • From Cheongju Airport: Take a bus or taxi to Nonsan (approximately 1.5 hours, costing around ₩15,000–₩25,000).
  • From Gunsan Airport: Travel time is about 1 hour by taxi or 1.5 hours by bus, costing ₩20,000–₩40,000 depending on the mode of transport. For international flights, Incheon International Airport (ICN) is about 3.5 hours away by train and bus.

By train

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Nonsan is served by Korail's Honam Line, with several train options:

  • KTX (high-speed train): From Seoul Station, it takes about 1.5 hours, costing around ₩30,000–₩35,000.
  • Mugunghwa/ITX-Saemaeul trains: These slower services take 2–2.5 hours, costing ₩10,000–₩20,000 depending on the class.

2 Nonsan Station. Nonsan Station (Q623739) on Wikidata Nonsan station on Wikipedia is conveniently located near the city center.

Nonsan station

Get around

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Nonsan is a small yet vibrant city with a mix of cultural heritage sites and natural attractions. Getting around the city is straightforward, with various transportation options connecting major points of interest.

By bus

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Local buses provide access to key attractions and neighborhoods in Nonsan. Fares typically range from ₩1,200 to ₩1,500 per trip. Some useful routes for travelers include:

  • Route 101: Connects Nonsan Station to Gwanchoksa Temple and Eunjin Mireuk (a historic giant Buddha statue).
  • Route 203: Passes through the Baekje Military Museum and nearby historical sites.
  • Route 303: Provides access to Ganggyeong Salted Seafood Market, known for its traditional seafood products.

Bus schedules can vary, so it is recommended to check at the bus terminal or inquire locally for the most up-to-date information.

By taxi

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Taxis are widely available and convenient for accessing locations not served by buses. The base fare starts at ₩4,000, and trips to nearby attractions like Gwanchoksa Temple or the Baekje Cultural Area typically cost ₩10,000–₩20,000 depending on distance.

By bicycle

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Nonsan’s flat roads make it ideal for cycling. While a formal bike rental system is not in place, some guesthouses and local shops may offer rental services. Cycling paths near the Tapjeongho Lake and along the city’s rivers provide scenic views.

On foot

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Nonsan’s flat roads make it ideal for cycling. While a formal bike rental system is not in place, some guesthouses and local shops may offer rental services. Cycling paths near the Tapjeongho Lake and along the city’s rivers provide scenic views.

By car

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Driving is a convenient option for exploring the outskirts of Nonsan. Parking is generally available at tourist sites, such as Donam Seowon (a UNESCO World Heritage-listed Confucian academy) and Mireuksaji. Having a car is especially useful for visiting rural attractions like Sudeoksa Temple or the Geumgang Riverbank.

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Parks

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  • 1 Citizens' Family Park (시민가족공원), 339-1 Gwanchok-dong. The landscape features such as Byeokcheon Falls, Mirror Pond, and the Promenade are complemented by the small Silgaecheon Stream, which connects the upper and lower parts of the park. At night, LED lighting creates an illuminated atmosphere.
  • 2 Strawberryhyang Rural Theme Park (딸기향농촌테마공원), 665 Amul-ro, Bujeok-myeon, +82 41-746-6650. Mar-Oct: daily 09:00-18:00; Nov-Feb: daily 09:00-17:00. This theme park is focused on strawberries, a local specialty of Nonsan. It offers a variety of experience programs utilizing facilities such as a strawberry learning center, agricultural experience center, and cultivation greenhouses.
  • 3 Topjeongho Waterfront Ecological Park (탑정호 수변생태공원), 721-10 Amul-ro, Bujeok-myeon. This reservoir, the second largest in South Chungcheong Province, includes a lotus and wildflower complex, silver grass by the water, observation trails, landscape lighting, rest areas, and parking facilities. A deck road leads to the Tapjeongho Suspension Bridge.
  • 4 Oknyeobong Park (옥녀봉공원), 114-3, Bukok-ri, Ganggyeong-eup. This is the place that located on a low mountain called Oknyeobong Peak, and there is a walking trail where visitors can enjoy walking and light hiking.
  • 5 Yeowull Farm (여울농원), 722 Bujeok-ro, Bujeok-myeon, +82 41-732-3320. The farm is decorated with various plants and offers spaces with individual rooms where visitors can sit and relax.
  • 6 Hwangsan Guenrin Park (황산근린공원), 81-23 Hwangsan-ri, Ganggyeong-eup. This park features a walking promenade, a large lawn, a children's playground, and various sports facilities for recreational use.
  • 7 Byeongam Amusement Park (병암유원지), 570-4 Byeongam-ri, Gayagok-myeon. There are other attractions near Byeongam Amusement Park, such as Topjeong Lake, so visitors can tour the surrounding attractions together after spending time there. It is also close to other attractions in Nonsan City.
  • 8 Yangchon-ri Sports Park (양촌리 체육공원), 454, Yangchon-ri, Yangchon-myeon. There are various sports facilities such as a soccer field, basketball court, and badminton court.
  • 9 Noseongsan Aehyang Park (노성산애향공원), 346-10 Kyochon-ri, Noseong-myeon. There are recreational facilities such as a multi-purpose lawn yard and an outdoor stage, as well as an exercise yard, Pungryu Madang, Seonbi statue, suspension bridge, and deck circulation trails.

Museums

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  • 10 Baekje Military Museum (백제군사박물관), 311-54 Baekje Military Museum, Chunggok-ro, Myeok-myeon, +82 41-746-8433. Tu-Su 09:00-18:00 (closed M). This museum, focused on the history of Baekje County, includes artifacts, reconstructed weapons and armor, dioramas, and a reconstructed defense wall. There are two exhibition rooms, a 3D video theater, a community center, a special exhibition room, and an outdoor experience area. Free. Baekje Military Museum (Q4841262) on Wikidata Baekje Military Museum on Wikipedia
  • 11 Robot Museum (로봇뮤지엄), 38-76 Gwanchok-ro 58beon-gil, +82 41-733-7749. Tu-Su 11:00-19:00 (closed M). This space displays themed figures and classic toys, evoking a sense of nostalgia.
  • 12 Ganggyoeng History Museum (강경역사관), 50, Gyebaek-ro 167beon-gil, Ganggyeong-eup. 10:00-17:00. This cultural and historical exhibition space was established to promote and preserve the region's history and cultural heritage.
  • 13 Kangkyungsan Salt Literature Museum (강경산 소금문학관), 38, Ganggyeong Pogu-gil, Ganggyeong-eup, +82 41-745-9800. Tu-Su 09:00-18:00 (closed M). This space introduces the literary and cultural heritage related to Korea's salt industry, showcasing the importance of salt production and its impact on literature.
  • 14 Ganggyeong Salted Seafood Exhibition Museum (강경젓갈전시관), 45, Geumbaek-ro, Ganggyeong-eup. It introduces the history and culture of salted fish, a local specialty. The exhibition hall displays the various types and manufacturing processes of salted fish traditionally produced in the Ganggyeong area, providing information on the historical background of salted fish and its importance to the local economy.

Temples

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  • 15 Gaetaesa (개태사), 2614-11, Gyebaek-ro, +82 41-734-8730. Designated as Monument No. 44 of South Chungcheong Province on September 29, 1983, this site is associated with a legend in which soldiers are said to have fought the Japanese after eating rice cooked in the cauldron here. Nonsan Gaetaesa Temple Site (Q12583273) on Wikidata
  • 16 Gwanchoksa (관촉사), 25, Gwanchok-ro 1beon-gil (Cheonan-Nonsan Interstate Seonsan IC to Nonsan City), +82 41-736-5700. 08:00-20:00. This temple was founded by Hyemyeong in the 19th year of King Gwangjong's reign (968) during the Goryeo Dynasty. It serves as the affiliated temple of Magoksa Temple, the headquarters of the 6th parish of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. The Standing Stone Mireuk-bosal Statue of Maitreya Buddha, which is over 18 meters tall and also dates from the Goryeo period, is the main attraction. It stands in the courtyard, along with other sculptures. Free. Gwanchoksa (Q97009868) on Wikidata
  • 17 Ssanggyesa (쌍계사), 192 Jungsan-gil, Yangchon-myeon. At the entrance of the temple are the Budo-gun and Junggunbi, both of which are designated as cultural assets of Chungcheongnam-do. Ssanggyesa (Nonsan) (Q12605017) on Wikidata
  • 18 Banyasa (반야사), 104 Samjeon-gil, Gayagok-myeon, +82 41-741-8412. The Banyasa is located mid-river, leaning against a slope resembling a lotus peak. Banyasa (Q18444631) on Wikidata Banyasa on Wikipedia
  • 19 Youngjusa (영주사), 73 Deokgok-gil, Beolgok-myeon, +82 41-733-9991. Traditional Buddhist structures such as Daeungjeon Hall, the Three-story Stone Pagoda, and Beomjonggak Pavilion are found within the grounds of Yeongju Temple.
  • 20 Yeongamsa (영암사), San 17-1 Yukgok-ri, Gayagok-myeon. It is known to have been built during the Baekje period. The temple has several buildings, including Daeungjeon and Yakjeon.
  • 21 Bonghwangsa (봉황사), 852-13 Topjeong-ro, Gayagok-myeon. It is said to have been built during the Baekje period. The name of the temple is said to have originated from the story that phoenixes came down from the sky and settled down, according to a legend.
  • 22 Yongamsa (용암사), 28, Ganggyeong-ro 66beon-gil. It is a temple influenced by the Zen sect and has Buddhist-related sculptures and monuments.
  • 23 Seokcheonam (석천암), San 14-4 Surak-ri, Bulgok-myeon. It is a hermitage belonging to the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. Seokcheonam Hermitage is located in a quiet mountain and is known as a place for meditation and practice in nature.

Seowon & Hyanggyo

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Seowon was a private educational institution mainly established by local Confucian scholars (Sarim) in rural areas. Many were built to honor specific Neo-Confucian scholars or Confucian figures, serving as spaces for ancestral rites and academic study.

Meanwhile, Hyanggyo was a public educational institution established by the central government in local regions, primarily for the purpose of Confucian education and teaching Neo-Confucianism to local students.

  • 24 Donam Seowon (돈암서원), 26-14 Im 3-gil, Yeonsan-myeon, +82 41-733-9978. This seowon was built to honor the academic achievements of Kim Jang-saeng and was designated as Historic Site No. 383 on October 18, 1993. It was also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on July 10, 2019. Donam Seowon (Q12593183) on Wikidata
  • 25 Donam Seowon Eungdodang (돈암서원 응도당), Imri, Yeonsan-myeon. It is an architecture that Joseon Dynasty building in Donams eowon. It was designated as Korea's Treasure No. 1569 on July 10, 2008. Eungdodang is the place where Confucian scholars studied and is arranged at right angles in the front. Donam Seowon Eungdodang (Q16630830) on Wikidata
  • 26 Jukrim Seowon (죽림서원), Hwangsan-ri, Ganggyeong-eup, +82 41-730-3226. Every spring and fall, a memorial ceremony is held at this site to honor the academic contributions of Jeong Ji-woong and Jeong Yu-gil. Jukrim Seowon was also used for academic research and education, contributing to the development of local scholarship. Jukrim Seowon (Q65293478) on Wikidata
  • 27 Hyoam Seowon (효암서원), 470 Deokeun-ro, Gayagok-myeon. On May 17, 1984, it was designated as Cultural Heritage Material No. 87 of South Chungcheong Province. This seowon was built in Duwol-ri to honor Kang Eung-jeong, and was named Galsansa Temple. It was burned down during the Japanese invasion of Korea, and was rebuilt on its current site in the 39th year of King Sukjong (1713) and was called Hyoam Seowon. Hyoam Seowon (Q65324401) on Wikidata
    Image of Hyoam Seowon
  • 28 Chunggok Seowonji (충곡서원지), Mt. 15 Chunggok-ri, Myeok-myeon. This seowon was built to honor the sayuksin and was designated as Monument No. 12 of South Chungcheong Province on October 4, 1976. Chunggok Seowonji (Q19941299) on Wikidata
  • 29 Noseonghyanggyo (노성향교), 54, Noseongsan-gil, Noseong-myeon, +82 Noseong Hyanggyo. This site was designated as Monument No. 118 of Chungcheongnam-do on December 23, 1997. It was established in 1878 to honor Confucian scholars and educate local residents. Noseonghyanggyo (Q16092622) on Wikidata
    Noseonghyanggyo
  • 30 Yeonsanhyanggyo (연산향교), 88-12 Gwandong 1-gil, Yeonsan-myeon, +82 41-734-1878. Designated as Monument No. 119 of Chungcheongnam-do on December 23, 1997, this site includes various ritual and educational spaces such as Daeseongjeon Hall, Myeongryundang, and student dormitories. Yeonsanhyanggyo (Q16094030) on Wikidata

Buddhist heritage sites

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Nonsan's Buddhist heritage sites embody the architectural style of Buddhism from the Goryeo era, showcasing the Buddhist culture and stone artistry of that time and are valued as important cultural assets.

  • 31 Five-layerd Stone Pagoda at Gaetae Temple in Nonsan (논산 개태사 오층석탑), 2614-11, Gyebaek-ro, Yeonsan-myeon. This tower, designated as Cultural Heritage Material No. 274 of Chungcheongnam-do, is characterized by simple and elegant sculpting techniques. It is presumed to be from the Goryeo Dynasty. Five-layerd Stone Pagoda at Gaetae Temple in Nonsan (Q20445402) on Wikidata
  • 32 Five-story Stone Pagoda of Gaetaesa (개태사오층석탑), 2614-11, Gyebaek-ro, Yeonsan-myeon. It was designated as Cultural Heritage Material No. 274 of South Chungcheong Province on July 19, 1985. The temple was built to commemorate the founding of the Goryeo Dynasty in the 13th year of King Taejo (930). Five-layerd Stone Pagoda at Gaetae Temple in Nonsan (Q20445402) on Wikidata
  • 33 Songbulam Maitreya (송불암 미륵불), Yeonsan-ri, Yeonsan-myeon. This statue was designated as Cultural Heritage Material No. 83 of South Chungcheong Province on May 17, 1984. It features clothing with U-shaped lines and shallow carvings of the folds of the fabric. Songbulam Maitreya (Q65240684) on Wikidata
  • 34 Ssanggyesa Daeungjeon (쌍계사 대웅전), Jungsan-ri, Yangchon-myeon. It was designated as Korea's National Treasure No. 408 on September 3, 1964. It was rebuilt in the 14th year of King Yeongjo's reign in the Joseon Dynasty (1738), and the pillars and beams were made of thick wood, and the scale was quite large. Ssanggyesa Daeungjeon (Q17157616) on Wikidata
  • 35 Nonsan Gwanchoksa Temple Stone Standing Maitreya Bodhisattva (논산 관촉사 석조미륵보살입상), Gwanchok-dong. It is the largest stone statue of Maitreya Bodhisattva in the Goryeo Dynasty. It was promoted to Korea's National Treasure No. 323 on April 20, 2018. Both hands are raised up to their chests, holding flower branches in one hand, and the left hand is thumb and middle finger. Nonsan Gwanchoksa Temple Stone Standing Maitreya Bodhisattva (Q12584952) on Wikidata
    Nonsan Gwanchoksa Temple Stone Standing Maitreya Bodhisattva

Royal tombs and pagodas

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Royal tombs and graves of historical figures in Nonsan serve as valuable heritage sites that help us understand the lives of past figures and the historical context of the region, reflecting Nonsan's unique historical identity.

  • 36 Kyunhwon Royal Tomb (견훤왕릉), 18-3 Geumgok-ri, Yeonmu-eup. Gyeonhwon Royal Tomb is now designated as Monument No. 92 of Jeollabuk-do. The tomb and its surrounding stone monuments are well preserved, and there are additional historic sites nearby. Kyunhwon Royal Tomb (Q21060141) on Wikidata
  • 37 General Gyebaek Historic Site (계백장군유적지), 311-54 Baekje Military Museum, Chunggok-ro, Myeok-myeon, +82 41-746-8432. Tu-Su 09:00-18:00 (closed M). This site was designated as Monument No. 74 of South Chungcheong Province on December 29, 1989. General Gyebaek Historic Site (Q16092241) on Wikidata
  • 38 Tomb of Seongsammun (성삼문의 묘), San 58, Yangchon-ri, Gayagok-myeon. It was designated as Cultural Heritage Material No. 81 of South Chungcheong Province on May 17, 1984. It is a tattoo from the early Joseon Dynasty and is the tomb of Seongsammun (1418-1456), one of the breeding gods. Tomb of Seongsammun (Q65263093) on Wikidata
  • 39 Nonsan Noseongsanseong (논산 노성산성), Sinchung-ri, Sangwol-myeon. This site was designated as Historic Site No. 393 of South Korea. It is a stone Teme-type fortress located on top of Noseongsan Mountain. Nonsan Noseongsanseong (Q12590385) on Wikidata
  • 40 Nonsan Topjungri Stone Pagoda (논산탑정리석탑), 64-5 Topjeong-ri, Myeok-myeon. This pagoda, in the form of a three-story pagoda, was built in the middle of Goryeo and is now designated as a tangible cultural asset in South Chungcheong Province. It follows the typical Goryeo Dynasty tower style and features a simple yet stable structure throughout. Nonsan Topjungri Stone Pagoda (Q16978483) on Wikidata
  • 41 Water Tower of Yeonsan Station (연산역 급수탑), 31-2, Seonbi-ro 275beon-gil, Yeonsan-myeon. It is a cultural asset located within the jurisdiction of Yeonsan Station. When railroad networks were built across the country in Japanese colonial era, locomotive supply facilities were installed at each of the major stations. In South Chungcheong Province, there were water towers at Seodaejeon and Ganggyeong stations, but now only Yeonsan Station remains here. It was made by trimming granite in the form of bricks in accordance with the style of the 1910s.

Education & Modern architectures

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Nonsan is home to traditional seodang (Confucian academies) and modern schools that have preserved the region's educational history, along with buildings that represent the architectural style of the modern era, which are regarded as valuable historical assets.

  • 42 Jonghakdang (종학당), Byeongsa-ri, Noseong-myeon. This educational facility was established for the children of the Papyeong Yoon family and their relatives. It was designated as Tangible Cultural Property No. 152 of Chungcheongnam-do on December 23, 1997. Jonghakdang (Q17094857) on Wikidata
  • 43 Noseongguolisa (노성궐리사), Kyochon-ri, Noseong-myeon. This building was designated as Monument No. 20 of South Chungcheong Province on December 30, 1978. It features a gabled roof and has a structure with three bays in the front and three bays on the side. Noseongguolisa (Q22973356) on Wikidata
  • 44 Yubongyeongdang (유봉영당), 52, Noseong-ro 248beon-gil, Noseong-myeon. Yubongyeongdang (Seowon is a private educational institution and place to study Confucian thought and studies) built in honor of Lee Jeong-ik, a scholar of the late Joseon Dynasty.
  • 45 Minae Bridge (미내다리), Three-way intersection in Chaeeun-myeon. Located at a three-way intersection in Chaeeun-myeon, Minae Bridge is a stone bridge designated as a tangible cultural heritage of Chungcheongnam-do on December 26, 1973. Its name comes from the nearby Ganggyeongcheon Stream, also called Minae. Ganggyeong Minae Bridge (Q16630672) on Wikidata
    Ganggyeong Minae Bridge
  • 46 Ganggyeong Cathedral (강경성당), 13-3 Oknyeobong-ro 27beon-gil, Ganggyeong-eup, +82 41-745-1298. Designated as National Registered Cultural Property No. 650 of South Korea, this building, constructed in 1961, features a unique structural method with a peak-shaped arch in its interior. Ganggyeong Cathedral (Q24866799) on Wikidata
  • 47 Ganggyeong Public Commercial School Offical Residence (강경공립상업학교관사), Namgyori, Ganggyeong-eup. It was used as a faculty residence for the hardline public commercial school, which was established in 1921. The building has a well-preserved traditional architectural style from the time of Japanese colonial era.

Mountains

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  • 48 Hyangjeok Mountain (향적산), Daemyung-ri, Sangwol-myeon. This mountain is located northeast of Nonsan city, surrounded by hilly areas that support both rice paddy and field farming. Hyangjeok Mountain (Q16262209) on Wikidata
  • 49 Nosung Mountain (노성산), Sinchung-ri, Sangwol-myeon. Composed of gneiss and granite, this area supports various tree species, including pine and broad-leaved trees.
  • 50 Banya Mountain (반야산), 163-65 Daehak-ro. Located southeast of Nonsan city, this area is primarily urban, with paddy farming in the alluvial plains and fruit farming in the hilly regions.
  • 51 Daemyeong Mountain (대명산), Singyo-ri, Myeok-myeon. It is a low mountain about 200 m above sea level. As it is close to Gwanchoksa in Nonsan, visitors can continue your cultural heritage tour after visiting Daemyeongsan Mountain.
  • 52 Barang Mountain (바랑산), Deokgok-ri, Bulgok-myeon. Located southeast of Nonsan city, this area is surrounded by mountains, including Daedunsan Provincial Park, which is part of the Noryeong Mountain Range.
  • 53 Taebong Mountain (태봉산), San 17-1 Yukgok-ri, Gayagok-myeon. It belongs to a relatively low mountain at an altitude of about 200 meters, and is used by the surrounding residents as a place for walking and light hiking. It is located close to downtown Nonsan.
  • 54 Cheonho Mountain (천호산), Songjeong-ri, Yeonsan-myeon. Gaetae Temple is located on the western foot of this mountain.
  • 55 Buram Mountain (불암산), Seonjeol-ri, Seongdong-myeon. It is a relatively low mountain about 400 meters above sea level, and there are trails and hiking trails that even beginners can climb without difficulty. Buramsan (Q4998105) on Wikidata Buramsan on Wikipedia
  • 56 Wolseongbong (월성봉), Surak-ri, Bulgok-myeon. Nearby, there are historical sites such as Yeonsan-eupseong Fortress, so it is a place where visitors can explore cultural heritage and appreciate natural scenery at the same time. Various plant groups are native to the mountain, showing different landscapes from season to season.

Natural scenery & Recreation areas

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  • 57 Oknyeobong (옥녀봉), Bukok-ri, Ganggyeong-eup, +82 41-730-4601. 24 hr. Known as one of the eight scenic spots in Nonsan, this area is also home to the site where Korea's first Baptist Church service was held. Free. Oknyeobong (Q16183674) on Wikidata
  • 58 Onbit Natural Recreation Forest (온빛자연휴양림), 480-113 Hwangryongjae-ro, Bulgok-myeon. This walking trail offers views of the harmony between tall metasequoia trees and a calm lake, presenting lush greenery in the summer and vibrant orange in the fall.
  • 59 Yangchon Natural Recreation Forest (양촌자연휴양림), 176-23 Maejukheon-ro 1723beon-gil, Yangchon-myeon, +82 41-746-6481. 15:00-12:00. This site offers forest houses, recreation halls, and glamping accommodations for groups of various sizes, providing opportunities for relaxation in nature. Individual ₩1000, youth and soldier ₩800, child ₩500.
  • 60 TapJeongho Suspension Bridge (탑정호 출렁다리), 769, Sinpung-ri, Myeok-myeon, +82 41-746-6645. Mar-May Sep-Oct: daily 09:00-18:00; Nov-Feb: daily 09:00-17:00: Jun-Aug: daily 09:00-20:00. Recognized by the KRI Korean Archives as the longest suspension bridge over a lake, this 600-m bridge was completed on October 15, 2020, offering a scenic view of Tapjeong Lake.
View of Tapjeong Reservoir
  • 61 Tapjeong Reservoir (탑정저수지), Sinpung-ri, Myeok-myeon. As the second largest reservoir in Chungcheongnam-do, this area has abundant fish stocks and serves as a wintering ground for migratory birds. Tapjeong Reservoir (Q12620929) on Wikidata Tapjeong Reservoir on Wikipedia
  • 62 Surak Valley (수락계곡), Surak-ri, Beolgok-myeon, +82 41-732-3568. Located within Nonsan Daedunsan Provincial Park, this hidden valley offers scenic views, with Surak Campground and Pension Village nearby.
  • 63 Surak Reservoir (수락저수지), Surak-ri, Bulgok-myeon. It was created for the main purpose of supplying agricultural water. It plays an important role in agricultural activities in the Nonsan area and supplies water to the surrounding agricultural land.
  • 64 Yeonsancheon (연산천), Chungdong-ri, Yeonsan-myeon. This stream is one of the small provincial rivers in Nonsan area, which flows along farmland and villages around Yeonsan-myeon. It is mainly used as agricultural water.

Cultural spaces

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  • 65 KT&G Sangsang Madang Nonsan (KT&G 상상마당 논산), 15-20 Hancheon-gil, Sangwol-myeon, +82 41-734-6984. M-F 09:00-18:00 (closed Sa Su). This venue offers cultural, artistic, and educational programs for both locals and visitors. Facilities include a concert hall, exhibition space, creative studios, and a café.
  • 66 kim Kim Jong-beom Photographic Culture Center (김종범사진문화관), 48, Daedun-ro 351beon-gil, Yangchon-myeon, +82 507-1341-3233. Tu-Su 10:00-18:00 (closed M). This space was established to honor the artistic achievements of Kim Jong-beom and to foster community engagement with art through lectures, workshops, and exhibitions.
  • 67 Kim Hong-shin Literature Center (김홍신문학관), 146-23 Jungang-ro, +82 41-733-2018. Tu-Su 09:00-17:00 (closed M). This museum offers exhibitions and programs related to the literary achievements of Kim Hong-shin, displaying materials from his major works.
  • 68 Little Prince Literature Museum (어린왕자문학관), 42, Wonang-ro 111beon-gil, Gayagok-myeon, +82 10-4111-0222. 10:00-17:00, Closed on Mo. It is a literary museum that stores the first English and French editions of the book 'The Little Prince' published in 1943, and the first translated book in Korea.
  • 69 Miseok Hangeul Literature Museum (미석 한글문학관), 28 Galsan 2-gil, Nonsan-si. The museum covers the creation and development of Hangeul, and the historical flow of literary works written in Hangeul, and aims to promote Hangeul's value. It also features lectures, educational programs, and hands-on activities on Hangeul literature.
  • 70 Waya-ri Mural Village (와야리벽화마을), 49 Waya-gil, Eunjin-myeon. The walls and exterior surfaces of buildings in this village are decorated with murals in various themes and colors.

Traditional & Experience villages

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  • 71 Sunshine Land (선샤인랜드), 102 Bonghwang-ro, Yeonmu-eup, +82 41-730-2955. 10:00-17:30 (closed W). This space features the Military Experience Center, Survival Experience Center, and 1950 Studio.
  • 72 Deokbawi Village (덕바위마을), 46-20 Seonbi-ro 604beon-gil, Yeonsan-myeon, +82 507-1432-2098. W-Su 10:00-20:00 (closed M Tu). This site features a large lawn where children can run and play, along with opportunities to meet various animals and participate in seasonal activities.
  • 73 Nonsan Hanok Village (논산한옥마을), Nonsan Hanok Village, Im 3-gil 2, +82 41-435-7030. This site blends traditional hanok architecture with modern practicality, allowing visitors to experience Korean residential culture.
  • 74 Ganggyeong Modern Street (강경근대거리), 53-7, Jungang-ri, Ganggyeong-eup. Modern structures, including old bank buildings and commercial establishments, line this street.
  • 75 Catholic Yeonmu Church (천주교연무교회), 274-7, Yeonmu-ro, Yeonmu-eup, +82 41-741-4443. The cathedral also follows the traditional style of the cathedral in architecture while reflecting modern elements together.

Other places to visit

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  • 76 Sunshine Studio (선샤인스튜디오), 90 Bonghwang-ro, Yeonmu-eup, +82 1811-7057. Th-Tu 10:00-18:00 (closed W). A filming location for the Korean drama "Mr. Sunshine," this area is known for its scenic spots and a variety of nearby dining options. Adult ₩10000, youth ₩8000, children and elderly ₩6000.
  • 77 Yeonsan Station Railway Culture Experience Center (연산역 철도문화체험관), 31-2, Seonbi-ro 275beon-gil, Yeonsan-myeon, +82 1544-7788. Tu-Su 10:00-16:00 (closed M). This cultural center, transformed from a Saemaul train, offers multiple platforms with distinct features: a cafe, a history exhibit on Yeonsan Station, a children's library, and a train-themed playground.
  • 78 Jijangjungsa Temple Stay (지장정사 템플스테이), 103, Hwagokan-gil, Noseong-myeon, +82 41-732-5629. This is a place where visitors can experience traditional monastic life and engage in cultural programs such as meditation.
  • 79 Bani Kid's Land (바니키즈랜드), 4th floor, 8 Haewol-ro 167beon-gil, +82 507-1311-2079. Sa Su 10:00-18:30 M-F 10:00-17:30. A playground for children with various facilities including trampolines, LED touch panels, and karaoke rooms. Child (1 hour) ₩7000, child (2 hour) ₩13000, all day (-17:30) ₩20000; adult ₩3000.
  • 80 Nonsan Open Library (논산열린도서관), 113-23 Gwanchok-ro. 09:00-18:00. This facility offers a wide range of books and hosts programs such as reading discussions, author lectures, and cultural seminars.
  • 81 Nonsan Art Center (논산아트센터), 270, Simin-ro, +82 41-730-2933. The cultural center houses a 60-seat and 180-seat performance hall, providing a venue for local culture, arts, and performances.
  • 82 Dobby School of Arts (도비예술학교), 6, Howol-ro 113. It is a space created by remodeling Hoam Elementary School, which was closed. The inner classroom on the first floor is used as an experience space. On the second floor, there is a workshop, an experience room for culture and arts education, and a rest area.
  • 83 Nonsan Tourist Farm (논산관광농원), 7, Gwanchok-ro 58beon-gil, +82 0507-1356-8953. 10:00-18:00 on Fr-We, 10:00-17:00 on Th. It is an outdoor swimming pool with a wooden bench and a family room. The space is divided into two swimming pools for adults and a swimming pool for children.

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Movie theaters

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  • 1 CGV Nonsan (CGV 논산), 181, Citizen-ro, +82 1544-1122. There are 4 screens in this movie theather.
  • 2 Megabox Nonsan (메가박스 논산), 249, Jungang-ro, +82 1544-0070. There are 5 screens in this movie theater.
  • 3 Nonsan Cinema 5 (논산시네마5), 8 Haewol-ro 167beon-gil, +82 41-733-2004. Although the number of seats is limited, this theater provides a comfortable environment to enjoy movies.

Festival & Farms

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  • 4 Nonsan Strawberry Festival (논산 딸기 축제), 110 Chaeyook-ro, +82 41-746-8386. This local festival is held annually in March, coinciding with the strawberry harvest season. Visitors can participate in strawberry-related programs, including picking and tasting strawberries. The event features cooking demonstrations, strawberry contests, and cultural performances centered around strawberries.
  • 5 Hyoja Strawberry Farm (효자딸기농장), 204-26, Maejukheon-ro, Eunjin-myeon (It is located 10 minutes away from Nonsan Training Center.), +82 0507-1412-3804. 10:00-17:00. It is known as a door-to-door experience farm. Its main feature is the opportunity to harvest and experience strawberries yourself.
  • 6 Jusung Farm (주성농장), 637, Topjeong-ro, Eunjin-myeon, +82 010-3559-0668. Sa Su 10:00-17:00, closed M-F. It is a farm where visitors can experience strawberries and purchase strawberry pots. Free.
  • 7 Jadam Strawberry Farm (자담딸기농원), 580-7 Wonnam-ri, Seongdong-myeon, +82 0507-1353-8057. It is a farm where visitors can experience strawberry harvesting in a wide and pleasant environment and eat strawberry croffle, strawberry fondue, and strawberry cake.
  • 8 Ahchimae Strawberry Farm (아침애딸기농장), 7 Yehak-ro, Myeok-myeon, +82 0507-1334-0003. 10:00-18:00. It is a farm where visitors can experience strawberry harvesting and make strawberry pots. It is located on the way to the Tapjeongho Suspension Bridge.
  • 9 Nonsan Strawberry Ahin Farm (논산딸기아인팜), 40-97 Magupyeong 4-gil, Mijeol-myeon, +82 0507-1386-2567. 10:00-18:00. As an experiential farm in Nonsan, it is known to provide visitors with eco-friendly agricultural experiences, paying attention to strawberry quality control and safe cultivation methods.
  • 10 Berily Strawberry Farm (베릴리 berily 딸기체험 농장), 508-8 Noseong-ro, Noseong-myeon (Across from Noseong Elementary School (50 m from the main gate)), +82 010-6456-5627. 10:00-18:00. It is a strawberry farm where families and lovers can experience strawberries together. It provides a variety of strawberry harvesting experience programs.
  • 11 Onnuri Strawberry Farm (온누리딸기농장), 28-24 Singyo-gil, Myeok-myeon, +82 0507-1490-9211. M 10:00-17:00, closed Tu-Su. Strawberry experience can be held from December to May (100% reservation system), individual experience and various group experience (150 people at the same time)
  • 12 Ddororong Strawberry Farm (또로롱딸기농장), 91, Nonsanpyongya-ro 436beon-gil (behind Wonbong Elementary School in Seongdong-myeon), +82 0507-1364-0182. It is a 300 pyeong farm where visitors can experience strawberry harvesting. There are amusement facilities for children such as a kids zone, air bounce, indoor sand playground, and jungle gym. Desserts such as raw strawberry cake and strawberry latte can also be made by visitors.

Activities

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  • 13 Bulgok Land Water Swimming Pool Amusement Park (벌곡랜드 물놀이 수영장 유원지), 494 Bulgok Land, Hwangryongjae-ro, Bulgok-myeon (20 minutes away from Daejeon Gasuwon 4-way to Heukseong-ri, Giseong-dong), +82 10-7119-1141. Summer: 08:30-19:00. A family-friendly water park offering a range of activities.
  • 14 Chungnam Horse Racing Club (충남승마클럽), 194 Sapsajae-gil, Eunjin-myeon, +82 10-5486-0082. W-Su 09:00-19:00 (closed M Tu). This facility offers horseback riding experiences and educational programs for all levels.
  • 15 Nonsan Seungma World (논산승마월드), 29-2 Gwanchok-ro 58beon-gil, +82 10-9192-9865. Tu-Su 09:00-18:00 (closed M). A modern horseback riding center with indoor and outdoor facilities and training programs.
  • 16 Gangyeong Water Leisure (강경수상레저), 7-49, Geumbaek-ro, Ganggyeong-eup, +82 507-1437-6799. This site offers a variety of water sports, including kayaking, banana boat rides, and water biking. At A.M. ₩15000, beginner ₩70000, intermediate ₩25000, boat tour ₩50000.
  • 17 Yeonsan Culture Warehouse Ecological Art Playground (연산문화창고 생태예술놀이터), 19, Seonbi-ro 231beon-gil, Yeonsan-myeon, +82 041-730-2961. 09:00-17:00, closed M. It is a nature-friendly outdoor play space created by Nonsan-si. There is a space where visitors can go with children, such as a mountain straw forest and a sand playground.
  • 18 Cheondongeenae (천동이네), 85 Cheondong-gil, Gwangseok-myeon, +82 0507-1389-2119. 09:00-22:00. It is a rental house in the form of a country house. It has a party room, a kids cafe, and an indoor playground.
  • 19 Nolmö General Experience Center (놀뫼종합체험센터), 43-4 Hwangsanbeol-ro 436beon-gil. It is an experience center operated by local governments in Nonsan City, providing educational programs for wood processing and hanji crafts.

Buy

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  • 1 Nonsan Hwaji Central Market (논산화지중앙시장), 78 Daehwa-ro, +82 41-735-3311. 06:00-21:30. It is a traditional market in downtown Nonsan. In 2004, Hwaji Market and Jungang Market were integrated and transformed, and they sell agricultural products, seafood, miscellaneous goods, and daily necessities.
  • 2 Ganggyong salted fish Market (강경젓갈시장), 30-3 Oknyeobong-ro 27beon-gil, Ganggyeong-eup, +82 41-745-1985. 08:00-20:00. One of Korea’s three largest markets, this site is well-known for its salted fish and freshwater fish dishes, including raw fish, steamed crucian carp, and grilled eel.
  • 3 Ganggyeong Daeheung Market (강경대흥시장), 8-4 Gyebaek-ro 105beon-gil, Ganggyeong-eup, +82 41-745-5130. A market offering a variety of goods, including fresh seafood from the west coast and other daily necessities.
  • 4 Yeonmu Ansim Market (연무안심시장), 7-19, Yeonmu-ro 166beon-gil, Yeonmu-eup, +82 507-1449-0044. 06:00-21:00. A traditional market located near Nonsan Training Center and Sunshine Land, offering a range of local products.
  • 5 Yeonsan Market (연산시장), 394-1 Yeonsan-ri, Yeonsan-myeon. It is a traditional market in Yeonsan-myeon.

Eat

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Eunjin-myeon

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  • 1 Eunjin's garden (은진뜰에), 379, Topjeong-ro, Eunjin-myeon, +82 507-1382-9118. Th-Tu 10:30-21:00, closed W. This upscale restaurant is known for its clean ambiance and high-quality beef ribs.
  • 2 Wonsanmyeonog (원산면옥), 99 Maejukheon-ro, Eunjin-myeon, +82 507-1331-4268. 10:30-20:30 (breaktime at 15:00-17:00), closed W. A Korean beef bulgogi restaurant offering traditional dishes such as raw cold noodles, galbitang, and seolleongtang.
  • 3 Nonsan-ok (논산옥), 28-6 Bangchuk-gil, Eunjin-myeon (10 minutes away from the suspension bridge of Tapjeongho Lake), +82 507-1424-4268. 10:00-20:00. The best menu is steamed beef ribs and short rib soup, and steamed beef ribs can be selected according to your taste with mild, medium, and spicy flavors.
  • 4 Chunanmun (천안문), 36-1, Gwanchok-ro 31beon-gil, +82 41-732-2253. Tu-F 11:00-16:00, Sa Su 11:00-20:00, closed M. This Chinese restaurant has been featured on television and has received numerous positive reviews.
  • 5 Sigolae Nonsan (시골애 논산점), 262-1 Gwanchok-ro, +82 41-734-5456. 11:00-20:30, break time at 16:00-17:00. This Korean restaurant is praised for its spicy stir-fried octopus with rice and cheonggukjang.
  • 6 Eunjin Webfoot Octopus (은진쭈꾸미), 11, Gwanchok-ro, +82 41-732-0002. 11:00-20:50, closed Tu. This restaurant offers a variety of dishes, including stir-fried webfoot octopus, bibimbap, and gorgonzola pizza.

Yeonsan-myeon

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  • 7 Sanedeule (산애들애), 64-11 Hwangryongjae-ro, Yeonsan-myeon, +82 41-733-6337. Th-M 11:30-21:30, Tu 10:50-21:30, closed W. A charcoal-grilled meat restaurant known for its homemade sauces.
  • 8 The Grandmother Sundae of Yeonsan (원조연산할머니순대), 1525 Hwangsanbeol-ro, Yeonsan-myeon, +82 41-735-0367. 08:00-19:30. The restaurant is known for its sundae with seonji and sundae gukbap, made with various types of intestines in a white broth.
  • 9 Ssari House (싸리집), 791, Gyebaek-ro, +82 507-1397-7703. 10:00-22:00. A restaurant specializing in grilled meats such as pork belly and duck, with a focus on traditional Korean meals.
  • 10 A hut by the railroad (기찻길옆오막살이), 680-8 Gyebaek-ro, +82 41-736-7516. 11:30-20:00, closed Tu. A popular Korean restaurant serving dishes like pig feet, bossam, and kalguksu, known for its clean and neat presentation.
  • 11 Hamjipark (함지박), 5, Gyebaek-ro 665beon-gil, +82 507-1442-5583. 10:30-21:00. A restaurant known for its makguksu and bossam, offering traditional Korean flavors.
  • 12 General green bean Samgyetang (장군녹두삼계탕), 903, Gyebaek-ro, +82 41-732-8005. 11:00-21:00, closed M. A green bean samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup) restaurant known for its generous portions.

Jungang-ro

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  • 13 Bull charcoal grilled eel tripe (황소숯불꼼장어), 16 Jungang-ro 398beon-gil, +82 507-1401-9295. M-Sa 17:00-24:00, closed Su. A restaurant known for its beef entrails, beef tripe, chicken feet, and lamb dishes.
  • 14 Moggumung (목구멍 논산점), 1st floor, 13-2, Jungang-ro 398beon-gil (1st Floor, 13-2, Jungang-ro 398beon-gil), +82 507-1434-9095. 16:00-24:00. It is famous for its hot pot pork belly restaurant. Also It has a clean atmosphere and is suitable for company dinners and various gatherings.
  • 15 Taenueng Chogajipgalbi (태능초가집갈비), 7-7, Jungang-ro 398beon-gil, +82 507-1366-2111. 11:00-22:00. Operating since 1994, this galbi restaurant has a long tradition in the area.
  • 16 Hwarobonegalbi (화로본갈비), 9, Jungang-ro 398beon-gil, +82 507-1492-8592. 10:00-22:00. It is a cost-effective and consistent galbi restaurant.
  • 17 Yonamja (요남자), 3th Floor, 258, Jungang-ro, +82 507-1421-7944. 11:30-22:00. This Western family restaurant, run by an owner-chef, offers a selection of wines and a variety of dishes.
  • 18 Nadri gimbab (나드리김밥 논산취암점), 268, Jungang-ro, +82 41-735-1197. 24 hr. A spacious and pleasant restaurant offering a variety of gimbap options.
  • 19 Sinpomandoo (신포우리만두), 421 Jungang-ro, +82 41-732-7502. Known for its dumplings, this restaurant also offers various snacks.
  • 20 Obongjip (오봉집 논산점), 13-4 Jungang-ro 410beon-gil (on the five-way street behind the Nonsan Intercity Bus Terminal), +82 507-1386-1041. 16:00-24:00. A famous franchise restaurant that sells Yeonpotang and Bossam.

Simin-ro

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  • 21 Romantic Tuna (낭만참치), 1st floor of 52-22, Simin-ro 132beon-gil, +82 507-1382-0375. M-Sa 15:00-23:00, Su 14:30-22:00. A cafe-style tuna restaurant offering unlimited refills, ideal for family gatherings and dates.
  • 22 Min Sushi (민스시), 17, Simin-ro 307beon-gil, +82 507-1306-8194. 11:30-22:00, closed M. A well-known sushi restaurant in the area.
  • 23 Gogi Wonchik (고기원칙 논산점), 36-1, Simin-ro 132beon-gil, +82 507-1313-9443. 17:00-24:00. This restaurant is famous for its pork belly, kimchi noodles, and clam soup, and has been featured on TV several times.
  • 24 Yokuyamachi Nonsan (요쿠야마치 논산점), 90 Simin-ro, +82 41-435-7654. 11:00-21:00. The only restaurant specializing in Tendong (Japanese fried rice) in Nonsan.
  • 25 Banwol Soba (반월소바), 132, Haewol-ro, +82 41-733-2210. 11:00-20:00, closed M. It is a Japanese restaurant selected as an excellent business in Nonsan City.
  • 26 Yeonmudae Meat House (연무고깃집), Yeonmu-eup, Ansim-ri, 1126-59, +82 41-741-8492. A Korean barbecue restaurant specializing in pork belly and other cuts of meat.
  • 27 Jinsung Agujjim (진성아구찜 논산점), 40-14 Simin-ro 132beon-gil, +82 507-1396-5220. 10:00-22:00. A restaurant located near Konyang University, known for its steamed monkfish.
  • 28 Donghaean Dongtaejjim (동해안동태찜 논산본점), 3, Simin-ro 84beon-gil, +82 41-733-7181. 11:00-21:00, closed Su. This restaurant is known for its dongtaejjim (braised pollock).

Drink

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Cafes

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  • 1 Groovy moment (그루비모먼트), 1st floor of the pink building behind Daehak-ro 65beon-gil, +82 507-1346-1772. M-F 17:00-23:00, Sa 12:00-24:00, closed Su. This pub cafe offers a variety of drinks, including coffee, ade, non-alcoholic beverages, cocktails, and beer, catering to students and adults.
  • 2 Address & Boom Donut (어드레스&붐도넛), 902 Topjeong-ro, Gayagok-myeon (It is the closest place to the entrance to the Tapjeongho Suspension Bridge.), +82 507-1347-9676. M-F 10:30-22:00, Sa Su 09:30-22:00. Situated near the entrance to the suspension bridge, this location offers scenic views.
  • 3 Cafe Bolgok (카페벌곡), 877 Surak-ro, Bulgok-myeon, +82 507-1430-8846. 10:00-22:00. A place where offers great views and the opportunity to experience transparent kayaking.
  • 4 Kkotbiwon Home & Kitchen (꽃비원홈앤키친), Building on the right side of the house, 12-21 Yeonmu-ro 166beon-gil, Yeonmu-eup, +82 507-1396-2358. This cafe grows and uses its own vegetables in drinks and deli items.
  • 5 Choseo (초서), 802 Choseo, Topjeong-ro, Gayagok-myeon, +82 507-1470-7078. 10:00-22:00. Set on over 1,000 pyeong of land, the location features gardens and uniquely designed buildings.
  • 6 Lake Tea (레이크티), 28-2 Hwangsanbeol-ro 1222beol-ro, Yangchon-myeon, +82 507-1337-7939. Sa-Th 10:00-22:00 (closed F). A Canadian-inspired residential cafe, offering sandwiches and desserts such as madeleines and cream scones.
  • 7 Viewpoint cafe (뷰포인트카페), 900 View Point, Topjeong-ro, Gayagok-myeon, +82 41-741-1616. M-F 10:30-21:30, Sa Su 10:00-21:30. A bakery cafe located in front of Topjeongho Waterfront Ecological Park.
  • 8 Labas (라바스), 64-9 Lavas, Hwangryongjae-ro, Yeonsan-myeon, +82 507-1373-5798. 10:30-21:00. An outdoor cafe designed with a camping concept.
  • 9 Sugarcane Foot Bath Cafe (사탕수수 족욕카페), 16-10 Bangchuk-gil, Eunjin-myeon, +82 507-1370-3360. 11:00-21:00. A unique cafe where visitors can enjoy flower tea, various self-made drinks, and foot baths with unlimited time, featuring bath agents and salt therapy using sugar cane.

Bars

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  • 10 Ilsongjeong Cafe (일송정카페), 905, Topjeong-ro, Gayagok-myeon, +82 41-234-5678. 11:00-17:00. A cafe with a scenic view located near the suspension bridge at Topjeongho.
  • 11 Papa J (파파제이), No. 105, Sanga-dong, Hillstate, Zainonsan, 7, Citizen-ro 132beon-gil, +82 507-1399-8872. M-F 10:00-17:00 (closed Sa Su). A cafe specializing in gluten-free handmade rice desserts and coffee, known for its financiers and egg tarts.
  • 12 Rainbow Beer (무지개맥주), 52-13 1st floor, Citizen-ro 132beon-gil, +82 507-1495-2246. 17:00-04:00. A cafe that offers a variety of side dishes and a relaxed atmosphere, featuring the latest music videos in an emotional beer and soju restaurant setting.
  • 13 Motoishy (모토이시 논산점), 1th floor, Citizen-ro 132beon-gil, 52-5, +82 507-1359-3995. 17:00-23:00. Designed with a retro Japanese-style interior, this venue provides a unique and comfortable dining experience with private seating.
  • 14 1943 (1943 논산내동점), 1th floor, Citizen-ro 132beon-gil 52-14, +82 507-1396-7091. 18:00-04:00. It is a hot place bar in Nonsan and is suitable for company dinners, gatherings, special days, and dating courses.
  • 15 Motomoto (모또모또), Room 6-5 113, Daehak-ro 65beon-gil, +82 10-5639-0992. 18:00-02:00. A bar offering dining, cocktail shows, and a Japanese izakaya experience.
  • 16 Yeokjeon Grandmother's beer (역전할머니맥주), 13-13 Buchang-ro 100beon-gil, +82 41-733-7624. 15:00-03:00. A franchise bar known for its iced beer and a variety of side dishes.
  • 17 Wakjajikull (왁자지껄), 18-1 Sports Road, +82 41-735-3314. M-Sa 16:00-01:00 (closed Su). A bar offering affordable snacks, including pajeon and seafood pajeon.

Sleep

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Camping sites

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  • 1 Art Camping Village (아트캠핑빌리지), 15-11 Hancheon-gil, Sangwol-myeon, +82 041-734-6980. Under the concept of "special camping enjoyed with culture and art," it has 19 sites, shower rooms, open kitchens, fountains, and trampoline facilities.
  • 2 Baglebagle Glamping (바글바글 글램핑), 24 Gwanchok-ro (200m to the left across from the parking lot of Gwanchoksa), +82 0507-1350-3916. There are individual barbecue facilities, swimming pools, playgrounds, forests, and showers within the glamping site.
  • 3 Bigmadang Auto Campsite (큰마당오토캠핑장), 901-35, Surak-ro, Bulgok-myeon, +82 0507-1407-1291. Visitors can play in the water, collect marsh snail, and kayak experience right in front of the camping site, and there is a detached playroom.
  • 4 Byulbaragi Camping (별바라기캠핑펜션), 669-54, Surak-ro, Bulgok-myeon, +82 010-7727-7012. There are cypress and loess rooms, and the campsite has a large shower and kitchen area. Additional facilities include trempolin, slide operation, and an environment where children and nature can enjoy themselves.
  • 5 Daedunsan Provincial Park Surak Campground (대둔산도립공원수락캠핑장), 99-11 Surak-ri, Bulgok-myeon, +82 041-746-6156. is a camping site in Daedunsan Provincial Park located in Gayagok-myeon, Nonsan-si, South Chungcheong Province. It is also a mountain with strange rocks and a dense forest. Along with camping, visitors can also visit Daedunsan Cable Cars, Samsun Stairs, and Geumgang Cloud Bridge, which are representative attractions of Daedunsan.
  • 6 The Cozy Campground (더코지캠핑장), 42-18 Noseong-ro 322beon-gil, Noseong-myeon, +82 010-3008-3534. It is a camping site where cherry blossoms and I-pop flowers bloom in spring, lotus flowers bloom in summer, and autumn leaves turn red in autumn. There are private toilets, shower rooms, and sink on the site.
  • 7 Topjungho Glamping (탑정호글램핑), 840 Topjeong-ro, Gayagok-myeon, +82 10-4407-0216. With trails and bicycle paths along Topjeong Lake, visitors can enjoy scenic walks or rides. The lake also offers activities like fishing and boating.
  • 8 Yeonsan Hwangsanbeol Auto Camping Site (연산황산벌오토캠핑장), 187-8 Sinyang-ro, Yeonsan-myeon, +82 10-4145-1824. A camping site with auto-camping and tent camping areas, complemented by surrounding trails for walking and trekking.
  • 9 Yeonsan Nagunae Campground (연산나그네캠핑장), 166-4 Seonbi-ro 866beon-gil, Yeonsan-myeon, +82 41-733-3700. The campsite features both auto and tent camping facilities, offering flexibility for different camping preferences.

Hotels

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  • 10 Zen Motel, 14, Jukbon-gil Yeonmu-eup, +82 41-742-7277. A clean and quiet budget-style accommodation option.
  • 11 Lynx Hotel (링스호텔), 224, Haewol-ro, +82 507-1435-8800. Check-in: 16:00, check-out: 12:00. Features a large spa with well-maintained shower facilities.
  • 12 Elise Motel (엘리제모텔), 12, Gwanchok-ro 285beon-gil (main area next to Nonsan Intercity Bus Terminal), +82 507-1497-7035. Check-in: 18:00, check-out: 12:00. Located in a commercial district near Nonsan Terminal, offering easy access to restaurants, pubs, cafes, and leisure facilities like screen golf.
  • 13 Lake Hill Hotel (레이크힐 호텔), 872 Lake Hill Hotel, Topjeong-ro, Gayagok-myeon, +82 507-1417-8922. Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 11:00. A hotel near Topjeongho Lake, offering scenic views of sunsets and the night sky.
  • 14 The City Hotel (더시티호텔), 1008-4 Gyebaek-ro (next to Nonsan Intercity Bus Terminal), +82 41-735-2997. A business hotel established in 2020 with modern facilities.
  • 15 Evergreen Hotel (에버그린호텔), 369, Hwanghwa-ro, Yeonmu-eup, +82 41-742-3344. Offers a range of amenities including a sauna, hair salon, arcade, restaurant, wedding hall, Korean restaurant, and buffet.
  • 16 Alps Motel (알프스모텔), 901-45 Surak-ro, Bulgok-myeon (in the beginning of Daeunsan Mountain, 10 minutes and 10 minutes of Nonsan Training Center), +82 41-733-6533.
  • 17 River Motel (리버모텔), River Motel, 226, Haewol-ro (2 minutes walk from Nonsan Station), +82 507-1396-8025. Check-in: 16:00, check-out: 12:00. Provides a clean and comfortable environment with spacious rooms and bathrooms.

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Go next

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  • Daejeon - Located approximately 30 minutes by train or car from Nonsan, Daejeon is a bustling city known for its science museums, hot springs, and lush parks, making it an excellent destination for a day trip or a longer stay.
  • Buyeo - A short drive from Nonsan, Buyeo offers a glimpse into Korea's ancient Baekje Kingdom with attractions like the Baekje Cultural Land, Gungnamji Pond, and the Buyeo National Museum.
  • Gongju - Gongju, another historic city in the vicinity, is home to the UNESCO-listed Gongsanseong Fortress and the Royal Tomb of King Muryeong, offering rich cultural experiences.
  • Seoul - While farther away, Seoul is accessible by high-speed train (KTX) from Nonsan, offering world-class attractions and a vibrant urban experience.
  • Gyeryongsan National Park - For nature lovers, Gyeryongsan National Park is easily accessible from Nonsan. It features picturesque hiking trails, scenic views, and historic temples such as Donghaksa and Gapsa.
Routes through Nonsan
Mokpo Iksan  SW  NE  Seodaejeon


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