I stopped by Baekun-dong on Mt. Gayasan and took a bath in the hot springs. I was worried about what to do and where to go, so I decided to go to nearby Haeinsa Temple.
At the ticket booth, I was disabled, so I passed the cultural property viewing fee and drove up to Iljumun Gate. I think having a welfare card is convenient for the admission fee exemption even though I am a physically disabled person. As it was a weekend and a UNESCO cultural heritage site, there were a lot of tourists. Parking lot, amenities, restaurants, lodging, etc. were in good condition. It would be nice to come here with couples or families to get some fresh air. The auto camping site has good facilities and you will feel like you have come to the right place while walking along the Gayasan Sori Trail, hearing the sound of water flowing in the valley, and seeing the beautiful trees. Even if you do not have your own car, buses run to Haeinsa Temple.