List of mountains in Seoul
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This is a list about mountains in Seoul, South Korea.
Mountain | Hangul | Hanja | Height | Location | Note | Link | |
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Achasan | 아차산 | 峨嵯山 | 287m | Seoul Jungnang-gu, Guri in Gyeonggi-do |
A legend is handed down of general OnDal using this site as a strategic stronghold in the three Kingdoms period. The Daeseongam Hermitage, a Three Kingdoms Tomb, a Cremation Site and a Beacon Signal are there. |
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Aengbongsan | 앵봉산 | m | |||||
Ansan | 안산 | 鞍山 | 295.9m | Seodaemun-gu | Also known as Muaksan. The Bongsoo Temple is located on this mountain. There is historical a signal beacon located on the summit of the mountain. | ||
Baebongsan | 배봉산 | 拜峰山 | 105.7m | Jeonnong-dong, Huigyeong-dong |
The whole mountain is a park. | ||
Baengnyeonsan | 백련산 | 白蓮山 | 215.5m | Eunpyeong-gu, Seodaemun-gu |
This is not a high mountain, but residents of Eungam-dong, Gupabal and Hongeun-dong frequently go there. Baengnyeonsa Temple is there. |
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Baekundae | 백운대 | 白雲臺 | 836m | Gangbuk-gu, Seoul and Goyang, Gyeonggi-do | |||
Bonghwasan | 봉화산 | 烽火山 | 137.9m | Sinnae-dong, Muk-dong, Junghwa-dong, Sangbong-dong of Jungnang-gu | |||
Bukaksan | 북악산 | 北岳山 | 342m | North of Gyeongbokgung |
It is popular to drive the East West running road across this mountain. |
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Bukhansan | 북한산 | 北漢山 | 836.5m | Dobong-gu, Eunpyeong-gu, Jongno-gu in Seoul and Uijeongbu, Goyang, Yangju-gun in Gyeonggi-do |
The peaks Baegundae, Insubong and Gungmangbong are in the Bukhansan National Park. |
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Buramsan | 불암산 | 佛岩山 | 508m | Nowon-gu in Seoul and Namyangju in Gyeonggi-do | |||
Cheonmasan | 천마산 | 144.4m | Macheon-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul and Hanam, Gyeonggi-do | ||||
Cheonggyesan | 청계산 | 淸溪山 | 618m | Seocho-gu in Seoul and Gwacheon, Uiwang, Seongnam in Gyeonggi-do | www.cgsan.com | ||
Choansan | 초안산 | m | |||||
Daehyeonsan | 대현산 | m | Geumho 1ga-dong, Seongdong-gu | ||||
Daemosan | 대모산 | 大母山 | 293m | Gaepo-dong, Gangnam-gu | |||
Dobongsan | 도봉산 | 道峰山 | 739.5m | Dobong-gu of Seoul and Yangju-gun, Uijeongbu in Gyeonggi-do | |||
Eungbongsan | 응봉산 | 鷹峰山 | 81m | Eungbong-dong, Seongdong-gu | |||
Gaehwasan | 개화산 | 開花山 | 132m | Gangseo-gu | |||
Gaeungsan | 개웅산 | 開雄山 | 125m | Guro-gu | |||
Gaeunsan | 개운산 | 開運山 | 575m | Seongbuk-gu | Also known as Anamsan - 안암산 [安岩山] | ||
Geumhosan | 금호산 | m | Seongdong-gu, Jung-gu | ||||
Gohwangsan | 고황산 | 高凰山 | 150m | Seongbuk-gu, Dongdaemun-gu | |||
Guryongsan (Seoul) | 구룡산 | 九龍山 | 283.2m | Gangnam-gu | |||
Gwanaksan | 관악산 | 冠岳山 | 632m | Gwanak-gu in Seoul and Siheung, Gwacheon, and Anyang in Gyeonggi-do | |||
Hoamsan | 호암산 | 390m | West part of Gwanaksan | ||||
Inneungsan | 인릉산 | 293m | Seocho-gu, Seoul and Gwacheon in Gyeonggi-do | ||||
Iljasan | 일자산 | m | |||||
Insubong | 인수봉 | 仁壽峰 | 804m | Dobong-gu | |||
Inwangsan | 인왕산 | 仁王山 | 338.2m | Seoul Seodaemun-gu | |||
Maebongsan | 매봉산 | m | Yongsan-gu, Jung-gu, Seongdong-gu | ||||
Mangyeongsan | 만경대 | 萬景臺 | 800m | Dobong-gu, Seoul and Goyang, Gyeonggi-do | |||
Naksan | 낙산 | 駱山 | m | Jongno-gu, Dongdaemun-gu, Seongbuk-gu | |||
Namhansan | 남한산 | 南漢山 | 460m | Part of the mountain lied in Macheon-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul and Jungbu-myeon, Gwangju-gun, Gyeonggi-do | |||
Namsan | 남산 | 南山 | 262m | Jung-gu, Yongsan-gu | |||
Nogosan | 노고산 | 106m | back of Sogang University | ||||
Opaesan | 오패산 | m | |||||
Samseongsan | 삼성산 | 三聖山 | 480.9m | Gwanak-gu, Guro-gu in Seoul and Anyang in Gyeonggi-do | |||
Sinjeongsan | 신정산 | m | |||||
Suraksan | 수락산 | 水落山 | 638m | Nowon-gu in Seoul, in Gyeonggi-do, Uijeongbu, Namyangju | |||
Ujangsan | 우장산 | 98.9m | Hwagok-dong 5, 6 and, Balsan-dong | ||||
Umyeonsan | 우면산 | 牛眠山 | 293m | Seocho-gu, Seoul and Gwacheon in Gyeonggi-do | |||
Yongmabong | 용마봉 | 龍馬峰 | 348 m (1,142 ft) | Guui-dong, Junggok-dong in Gwangjin-gu |
See also
References
- "역사와 지리 /지리 /산맥 및 산 /한국 서울특별시(23)". Doosan Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2008-05-03.
External links
- Information about mountains in Seoul
- Guide to mountains of Seoul at the Seoul Metropolitan Government official ste.
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