
Gyeryong-san is so named because its shape resembles the look of a hen
and a dragon (kye means hen, ryong means dragon). It has other nicknames such as
Kyeram-san, Ong-san, and Joongak-san. Formed between the Charyung and Noryung mountains
chains, it was designated as a spiritual mountain, the West Great Mountain out of the Five Great Mountains
from the Shilla Dynasty. The park covers someof the border between Kongju and Nonsan, with part of the eastern
area inside Daejeon.
The park has several short but good hiking trails, many beautiful waterfalls, rocky outcroppings,
ancient pagodas, and relics dating from the Paekche era. Kap-sa is the representative
temple of the mountain, lying along the western edge of the park. Other beautiful and quiet temples
include Tonghak-sa and Shinwon-sa.
Kap-sa
This temple lying on the west side of Gyeryong-san
was founded by Ahdoh Wasang in 420.
Reconstructed by the great monk Heymung Taesa in 556, it later became one of ten major training centers
for Hwaumjong (a Buddhist sect) under the great monk Euisang Taesa.
Tonghak-sa
This temple lying on the east side of Gyeryong-san
was started by Sangwon Josa in 724 and
founded by Hweeuih Aasang. It was later designated as the shrine temple of King Taejo
of the Koryo Dynasty.
Shinwon-sa
This temple on the southwest side of Gyeryong-san
was founded by Boduk Sunsa.
It was later modified several times and reconstructed by Joyun Hwasang in 1876. |
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Information: (041) 825-2574
Hours:
Mountain access control for the forest fire prevention:
Spring - Mar. 1 ~ Apr. 30
Fall - Nov. 15 ~ Dec. 15
* Nighttime mountain access (from sunset to 2 hours before sunrise) requires permission from the management office
Admission:
Adults: 1,600 won (Group: 1,400 won)
Youths, Soldiers: 600 won (Group: 500 won)
Children: 300 won (Group: 250 won)
Directions: Expressway between Cheonan and Nonsan, South Gongju Interchange -> Gongju -> National Road #32 -> Gyeryong-san National Park

Sunrise at Chonhwang-bong |

Sunset at Yonch'on-bong |

Clouds at Kwanum-bong |

Kap-sa Valley (Autumn leaves) |

Cloud and fog at Unson Waterfall |

Tonghak-sa Valley (Fresh green) |

Magok-sa |

Silver thaw at Sambul-bong |

Full moon at Nammae-tap |
Information provided by the South Chungcheong Province Government
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