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The komoot Highlight named "Jeonggiseon Research Station (Line 2)" appears to be a unique designation that combines elements from different real-world locations in South Korea. While a specific facility by this exact name isn't widely recognized, the name likely refers to a facility or station that shares characteristics with the scenic Jeongseon Station in Gangwon Province, known for its picturesque railway line, and potentially alludes to the extensive Seoul Subway Line 2. This highlight, recorded at an elevation of 60…
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The name 'Jeonggiseon Research Station (Line 2)' appears to be a unique designation that combines elements from two distinct real-world locations in South Korea. It primarily refers to Jeongseon Station on the scenic Jeongseon Line in Gangwon Province, known for its picturesque railway and traditional market. The 'Line 2' part likely alludes to Seoul Subway Line 2, a major urban subway system, but these are separate entities.
Jeongseon Station is located at 55, Noksong 8-gil, Jeongseon-eup, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea. It is part of the Jeongseon Line railway. While the 'Line 2' in the highlight name refers to Seoul's subway, Jeongseon Station is not directly connected to the Seoul Subway Line 2. To reach Jeongseon Station, you would typically use intercity buses or other regional transport options, or drive.
While the Jeongseon Line itself is a railway, the surrounding Gangwon Province offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. The Jeongseon Scenic Train and rail bikes operate along sections of the line, providing unique ways to experience the landscape. Hikers and cyclists can find various routes in the region that explore the natural beauty and charming towns, often planned by other outdoor enthusiasts.
The primary natural feature is the picturesque landscape of Gangwon Province, visible from the Jeongseon Line. A major landmark is the Jeongseon 5-day Market (Jeongseon Arirang Market), a vibrant traditional market held every weekend and on specific days (2nd and 7th) of each month, offering local culture and produce. The region is also recognized as the birthplace of Korea's traditional folk song, Arirang.
Yes, the Jeongseon area is considered very family-friendly. The scenic train rides and rail bikes offer enjoyable experiences for all ages. Exploring the bustling Jeongseon 5-day Market can also be a fun and educational activity for families, providing a glimpse into local Korean culture and cuisine.
Jeongseon Station's operating hours for train services vary, so it's best to check the current train schedules for the Jeongseon Line if you plan to take a ride. The Jeongseon 5-day Market is held every weekend and on the 2nd and 7th days of each month (e.g., 2nd, 7th, 12th, 17th, 22nd, 27th).
Yes, as a popular tourist destination, the area around Jeongseon Station and the Jeongseon 5-day Market offers various amenities. You can find local eateries, cafes, and guesthouses or hotels in Jeongseon-eup to suit different preferences and budgets. The market itself is a great place to sample local food and drinks.
Many modern stations in South Korea are equipped with facilities to accommodate visitors with wheelchairs. While specific details for Jeongseon Station are not extensively documented, as a facility, it is likely to have some level of accessibility. It's always recommended to contact the station directly or check official railway websites for the most up-to-date information on specific accessibility features.
For a comfortable visit, especially if you plan to enjoy the scenic train, rail bikes, or explore the market, consider bringing comfortable walking shoes. Depending on the season, appropriate layers of clothing are advisable. If you plan to hike or cycle in the broader Gangwon area, standard outdoor gear such as water, snacks, and navigation tools would be beneficial.
Absolutely. The Jeongseon Scenic Train offers a relaxed and beginner-friendly way to experience the region's beauty without strenuous effort. The rail bikes are also a popular and accessible activity, suitable for most fitness levels. Exploring the Jeongseon 5-day Market is another excellent beginner-friendly activity, offering a cultural immersion at a leisurely pace.
The Jeongseon area, particularly around Jeongseon Station and the Jeongseon 5-day Market, can get quite crowded, especially on weekends and during market days (the 2nd and 7th of each month). If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting on weekdays when the market is not in full swing, though some market stalls may still be open.