A nursing room, diaper table, and stroller-friendly paths welcome babies, but no stroller rental, limited indoor shade, and the need for quiet may challenge parents who forget their own gear.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Stroller pace through the forest path, exhibition hall, and shrine with time for breaks.
Stroll the stroller-friendly forest path:
Follow the smooth paved trail under a pine canopy to the three origin holes.
Tip: Bring your own stroller; paths are flat and shaded.
Watch the Tamna myth film:
View a 15-minute animated film on Jeju’s founding legend in the Exhibition Hall.
Tip: Use this quiet, dim theater to soothe baby before or after the walk.
Use the nursing room and diaper-changing table:
Find a private space near the entrance for feeding and diaper changes.
Tip: Ask at the ticket gate for the facility map to locate it quickly.
Visit the Three Sacred Shrines:
See the small 1698 temple and its incense burner by the caves.
Tip: Maintain a low voice and use this calm spot for family photos.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Adult tickets (2 x 4,000) | KRW 8,000 |
Baby ticket | KRW 0 |
Parking (1.5h free) | KRW 0 |
Total Estimated | KRW 8,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Spring brings camellias and cherry blossoms around the caves. Summer can be hot; go early or late. Autumn has mild shade. In winter, paths remain dry but bring a hat for wind.
Address: 22 Samseong-ro, Cheju, Jeju-do, South Korea
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Chu Lin
Samseonghyeol feels like going back in time. The facilities are well kept, clean and felt very peaceful. Inside one of the buildings there are exhibits explaining the beliefs of how the island came about, it was interesting to learn. It was a quick and peaceful stroll. I enjoyed my time here
Jin Ngee Chia
Though a fee is required to enter. The place has a historical significance to Jeju. The cherry blossom trees here are popular for photography due to its low branches. Be prepared to queue for pictures.
Town Traveller
Very mythical and exciting place for me. According to legend this is where the first rulers of Jeju emerged. So this is historic and sacred. There are plenty to see. Temple, museum, video about the island's creations and the pillars itself and hole where the 3 brothers appeared.
Christopher Gorrie
A relaxed little shrine and exhibition. It’s very calm and has a nice walking trail. Not *too* much to see here, but it’s also quite cheap at only 4,000 won (~$3) per ticket. They have some interesting statues and information about the local mythology and significance of the shrine. Worth popping in at while out and about sightseeing.
Sarah
We came here after arriving in Jeju and dropping off our bags in the hotel. This was just around the corner and looked like a nice place to have a stroll around. Admission fee was low and we were taken in by a friendly staff member who set up the video in English for us to watch and learn about the history which we really enjoyed. After the video we walked around the grounds which were stunning ...
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