The National Center for Forest Therapy is a forest-themed well-being complex created to promote public health and quality of life by leveraging the abundant forest resources of the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range. Forests have transformed into a destination for healing one's mind and body, as well as a place for recreation. The National Center for Forest Therapy provides guidelines for proper exercise and daily habit improvements aimed at relieving stress and promoting mental and physical balance by utilizing the healing properties of the forest. Furthermore, visitors can experience the effects of forest therapy here. The center has healing forest trails, recreational facilities, accommodation facilities, and others.
Basic Information
Postal Code | 36043 |
Homepage | https://sooperang.or.kr |
Address | 209 Therapy-ro, Bonghyeon-myeon, Yeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do |
Usage Information
Experience Age Range | No age limit (Must be 130 cm or taller to join water therapy program) |
Information & Inquiries | +82-54-639-3522 |
Opening Date | 2016-10-18 |
Parking Facilities | Available |
Operating Hours | Walk-in Visits 09:00-18:00 Accommodations Check-in 15:00 / Check-out 11:00 *Visit the website for more information. |
Detailed Description
Facility Utilization Fees | [Program] Forest Therapy Program (Yeongju, Yecheon) 5,000 won Aquatic Therapy Program (Yeongju) 20,000 won Therapy Equipment Experience (Yeongju) 10,000 won Tea Ceremony (Yecheon) 10,000 won Singing Bowl Meditation (Yecheon) 10,000 won [Accommodation] Yeongju (Juchi Area) 42,000 won-135,000 won Yecheon (Munpil area) 46,000 won-135,000 won [Additional Facilities] Training Facility 95,000 won-400,000 won Cultural Facility 95,000 won Munpil Facility 210,000 won *Visit the website for more information. |