Jeju Stone Culture Park is a place where you can see Jeju's formation process and various types of volcanic rocks and obtain a lot of information. The Stone Museum is an educational place, making it … jeju_taxi_tour的完整评论
2024年8月8日
So nice park with a wonderful walking trail, you must see the exhibition with lots of unique, nature built lava statues, very impressive park with a lot of places for rest and so many nice and intere… Stadlersralf的完整评论
2024年8月1日
Was an unexpected pleasure and something completely different than the usual tourist attractions. Nice combination of nature, culture and education. Also good explanations in English. 171hansg的完整评论
Are small dogs allowed in the park? On leash of course. Thanks.
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I don't know the answer to this question. We were there for a few hours and did not see anyone with a pet inside although did see someone with a small dog in the car park. Note that …
I don't know the answer to this question. We were there for a few hours and did not see anyone with a pet inside although did see someone with a small dog in the car park. Note that whilst there is quite a bit of outdoor walking there are several indoors museum buildings where I'd assume pets are not allowed. If you have booked a hotel already or are already staying in a Jeju hotel, I'd ask the hotel staff to call the Stone Park and find out.
There are regular buses from the Jeju Intercity Bus terminal that stop right outside the entrance to the Park. Cost is about 1,200 won and takes about 45 minutes. I can't remember the …
There are regular buses from the Jeju Intercity Bus terminal that stop right outside the entrance to the Park. Cost is about 1,200 won and takes about 45 minutes. I can't remember the bus number, but the people at the information centre at the bus terminal will tell you!