Seoul

My adventures in Korea started with a tipsy 45km bicycle ride from the airport to my hostel. I thought I was buying a bottle of lemonade but actually I drank an icy cold bottle of rice wine. A sign ofЧитать далее
Gwanak-san

Gwanak-san (Mt Gwanak) is a typically north Asian mountain with big rocky outcrops that have been walked for centuries. The trail up the mountain is typical of the pali-pali (hurry hurry) culture ofЧитать далее
Seoul to Ipobo

Today I begin my cycle tour from Seoul to Busan. I'm green and have no idea what to expect. I anxiously follow the Four Rivers Bicycle Path out of the city. Locals exercise in the many outdoor gyms,Читать далее
Ipobo to Ganhyon

The cycle path I'm following is busy with lycra-clad cyclists of all levels of experience. Many are riding on flat tyres, seemingly oblivious to this fact.
My first stop is Yeoju where there's aЧитать далее
Ganyon to Saengok

Leaving the pagoda I enter the town proper. I do a few laps as I try to find my way out of town that does not require me to climb a steep hill. Failing I resign myself to the inevitable. A valleyЧитать далее
Saengok to unknown town

My campsite was part-way up a big long climb and it takes me two hours to travel the firsr 10km. Switch backs await further along my route: the first I've ever ridden. They look just like in theЧитать далее
Yangyang

A gentle 5km descent takes me out of the mountains and onto the coast. There's a beautiful lake that shimmers in the morning sunlight.
Yangyang is celebrating its annual mushroom festival. It's aЧитать далее
Yangyang to Gangneung

Two Korean couples invite me to their meal tent for breakfast. We eat rice, seaweed, kim chee and beef. The couples are from Seoul and camp twice a month.
There's a cycle route that leads to Busan.Читать далее
Gangneung

I take great delight in two rest days in Gangneung. My body and mind are exhausted from the riding and impressions. For the first day I watch movies in my dorm. By the second I'm ready to explore theЧитать далее
Gangneung to Donghae

I left the hostel in Gangneung with no real idea about how far I would get. I decided to just ride and enjoy the seaside towns that I passed. I took the cycleway to the sea where I watched the sunЧитать далее
Donghae to Hosan

I come to a rocky beach. It’s tucked away in a cove just after the industrial zone ends. If I had arrived from the south and stopped here I wouldn’t even guess that Donghae is an industrial hub.Читать далее
Hosan to Tonggosan Recreation Park

. I decide to leave the coast and follow road 817 nland in a big loop towards Uljin where I need to be to take road 36 to the west. The road runs along many rice paddies with their grains bursting toЧитать далее
Tonggosan Recreation Park to Andong

I wake invigorated by the fresh mountain air. After a short 800m (half mile) roll downhill to the park entry gate I return to the climb I had not quite completed yesterday. For the next 5km I ride upЧитать далее
Andong to Sangju

The moonlight bridge near the dam is the longest wooden bridge in Korea. Even on an overcast day it is beautiful. I walked across the bridge to stand under the autumn coloured trees on the other side.Читать далее
Sangju to Daegu

The rain is bucketing down outside the pagoda when I wake and I briefly consider laying in the pagoda for the day but that would be a bit soft and Daegu is calling. It’s only about 125km away and,Читать далее
Daegu

I spent a few days in Daegu eating too much Baskin Robbins and wandering the city. I also saw a Samsun Lions baseball game.
Daegu to Hapcheon

At the river I see a large group of people all wearing the same jackets. Many are wearing what look like race numbers: the kind you wear for a marathon or something. I stop to see what’s happening.Читать далее
Hapcheon to random pagoda

I woke to the sight of the sun breaking gently through the fog. Birds chirped in the trees and leaves rustled on the forest floor. The air was cool but not cold. I set about packing my gear slowly,Читать далее
Random pagoda to Busan

I wake to the sound of rain beating down on the roof of the pagoda. I roll over and go back to sleep because I know it’s my final night in the comfort of my tent. Besides, the pagoda is doing a goodЧитать далее
Busan

I spent about a week in Busan eating good food, hiking mountains and attending the 10th Annual Busan Fireworks Festival. The food photo is dog meat soup.