Taejongdae: A Stunning Coastal View in Busan
by wh diary
Jun 28, 2025
A place where cliffs meet the sea and forest, Taejongdae is a natural gallery that represents Busan. Towering coastal cliffs reaching up to 100 meters are adorned with majestic rock formations from the Cretaceous period of the Mesozoic era, creating a breathtaking scene where waves crash below as if alive with energy. Walking along the trails, visitors can enjoy different perspectives of the sea and cliffs from observatories, Yeongdo Lighthouse, and Mangbuseok Rock. The view even extends to Oryukdo and Tsushima Island. You can explore comfortably on the Danubi Train or take a stroll through the forest paths to soak in the phytoncides. Especially at sunset, the cliffs and sea are painted in hues of red, turning Taejongdae into a picturesque masterpiece. All the scenery is open to the public for free, with well-maintained walking trails and photo spots, making it the perfect healing destination for those seeking nature within the city.
📍118 Jeonmang-ro, Yeongdo-gu, Busan
🎟️ Admission: Free (Danubi Train and parking fees are separate)
Post by wh diary | Jun 24, 2025























