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Gangneung Travel Guide — Rail Bike, Goblin Filming Spots & BTS Spring Day : A Local's Complete Course

by Korea Local Guide 2026. 4. 16.

Gangneung Travel Guide — Rail Bike, Goblin Filming Spots & BTS Spring Day : A Local's Complete Course

KoreaWithLocal · Updated 2026

 

Table of Contents
Why Gangneung Is Having a Moment Right Now
Gangneung's Best Spots — A Complete Location Guide
Gangneung Sea Train & Rail Bike
Gyeongpo Beach & Gangmun Beach
Goblin Filming Locations — Jeongdongjin & Jumunjin
BTS Spring Day MV Filming Site — Jumunjin Bus Stop
Local's Extra Picks You Shouldn't Miss
What to Eat in GangneungDay Trip & 1-Night 2-Day Itineraries
Final Thoughts — How to Do Gangneung Right

 

Why Gangneung Is Having a Moment Right Now

"Is Gangneung worth visiting?" — I get asked this constantly, and the answer is always yes. The city has had a remarkable run of cultural visibility — the drama Goblin put it on the map for K-drama fans, the BTS Spring Day music video turned Jumunjin into a global pilgrimage site, and the East Sea coastline has been drawing travelers who want something completely different from Seoul. From Seoul by KTX it's under two hours, but the moment you step off the train, the air itself feels different.

I've been coming to Gangneung every season for years and it never gets old. Sea train, rail bike, coffee, sundubu tofu, filming location visits — one or two days honestly isn't enough. In this post I'm giving you a complete Gangneung travel guide — every major spot covered properly, plus some local picks that most itineraries miss entirely. Whether it's your first time or you're coming back for more, there's something here for you.

 
 

 

Gangneung's Best Spots — A Complete Location Guide

Gangneung Sea Train & Rail Bike

The Gangneung Sea Train is the natural starting point for any Gangneung trip — and the highlight for a lot of people. It runs along the East Sea coastline between Jeongdongjin Station and Gangneung Station, with seats oriented directly toward the ocean so you're looking at open water the entire ride. On a clear day, the color of the sea through the window shifts to a vivid turquoise at certain points along the route. It's one of those moments where you instinctively reach for your camera without even thinking about it.

The rail bike pairs perfectly with the sea train as a back-to-back experience. If the sea train is about watching the coast, the rail bike is about feeling it. You're pedaling along the shoreline with the East Sea right beside you, wind in your face, nothing between you and the water. It's a completely different kind of experience from any train ride — much more physical and immediate. One thing to know going in: the rail bike is fully exposed to the wind the entire time, so even on warm sunny days, bring a jacket and have it on before you start.

 

Sea train & rail bike booking tips


Sea train: departs from either Jeongdongjin or Gangneung Station — online advance booking strongly recommended


Rail bike: sells out on weekends and holidays — online booking is essentially mandatory
Both are best scheduled in the morning on a forecast-clear day
Book through the official Gangneung Rail Bike website before your trip

 

 

Gangneung Sea Train
Gangneung Rail Bike
 
 
 

Gyeongpo Beach & Gangmun Beach

Gyeongpo Beach is Gangneung's most well-known stretch of coastline — wide white sand backed by a pine forest, with a long café strip running behind it. In spring, the cherry blossom path around Gyeongpo Lake blooms just inland, and combining the lake walk with a beach visit makes for one of the prettiest morning itineraries in the city. After the walk, the café strip is right there for coffee.

Gangmun Beach is smaller and less visited, and honestly that's why I like it more. There's a quieter, more local feel to it. The Gangmun Sotdae Bridge right next to the beach is a well-known photo spot — at sunrise or sunset the light hits it in a way that's genuinely beautiful. It's a ten-minute walk from Gyeongpo, so it's easy to add on without planning a separate trip.

Beach visit tip

Gyeongpo and Gangmun beaches are about 10 minutes apart on foot — do both in one go. Both are excellent sunrise spots, so an early morning visit gets you the best light and the fewest people. The difference between arriving at 7am and 10am is significant.

 

 

Goblin Filming Locations — Jeongdongjin & Jumunjin

If you watched the Korean drama Goblin (도깨비, 2016), Gangneung is essentially a pilgrimage. The show filmed extensively along this coastline, and the two most iconic locations — Jeongdongjin and Jumunjin Breakwater — are both within reach on a standard Gangneung trip.

Jeongdongjin centers on the Hourglass Park and the area around Jeongdongjin Station. The wide unobstructed horizon view captures the quiet, vast atmosphere the drama used repeatedly. Jumunjin Breakwater I found completely by accident — I went looking for a café famous for its Chodang gelato and ocean view, and it turned out the filming location was right next to it. That day the sky was overcast, and while it would have looked more vivid in blue sky, the grey clouds gave the whole place a moody, melancholy atmosphere that actually felt very fitting for a drama about a lonely immortal. Clear weather makes for better photos, but cloudy days have their own kind of charm here.

 
 
Goblin filming locations

Key Goblin Spots in Gangneung
 
Jeongdongjin Station & Hourglass Park — opening scene backdrop, iconic horizon view
Jumunjin Breakwater — major filming location for Gong Yoo and Kim Go-eun scenes
Heonhwa-ro Coastal Road — driving scene backdrop, cliff + wave combination
Ojukheon area — used for traditional interior scenes in the drama
 
 
 
 
Jumunjin - Goblin filming location & BTS Spring Day MV Filming Site
 
 

BTS Spring Day MV Filming Site — Jumunjin Bus Stop

For ARMY, one stop in Gangneung is non-negotiable: the Jumunjin Bus Stop. This is where BTS filmed the Spring Day (봄날) music video in 2017, and it has since become one of the most visited fan destinations in Korea. A single weathered bus stop by the sea, and somehow the whole world knows where it is.

In person, it's smaller and simpler than you might expect — just a bus stop by the ocean, with nothing much around it. But that sparse, windswept feeling is exactly what gave the MV its atmosphere, and standing there with the sea behind you, it makes sense immediately. Watching the MV before you go and then recreating the angles when you arrive is genuinely fun. The Jumunjin Breakwater Goblin filming site is within walking distance, so combining the two into one visit is the obvious move.

 

 

Jumunjin BTS + Goblin combined route


Jumunjin Bus Stop (BTS Spring Day site) → 5–10 min walk
Jumunjin Breakwater (Goblin filming location)
Jumunjin Fish Market (lunch or snacks)
Total time: 2–3 hours covers everything comfortably

 

 

Local's Extra Picks You Shouldn't Miss

These are the spots that don't always show up on standard Gangneung itineraries — but they're the ones I find myself recommending most often to people who want to go beyond the highlights.

 

Local pick 1
Anmok Beach Café Street
 

This is where Gangneung's coffee culture started — the street began as Korea's first coffee vending machine strip and evolved into a stretch of independent specialty cafés running along the beach. Sitting with a coffee while looking out at the East Sea is one of those simple Gangneung experiences that's hard to replicate anywhere else. Gangneung and coffee are inseparable, and Anmok is ground zero for that identity.

 
 
 
Local pick 2
Ojukheon (오죽헌)
 

The historic birthplace of Yulgok Yi I and his mother Shin Saimdang — the two figures who appear on Korea's 50,000-won and 5,000-won banknotes respectively. When I explain it that way to international visitors, they always find it fascinating. Beyond the history, it's a beautifully preserved example of Joseon-era traditional architecture. If you have any interest in Korean culture beyond drama and music, this is worth an hour of your time.

 
 
Local pick 3
Heonhwa-ro Coastal Road
 

A coastal cliff drive running south from Gangneung toward Samcheok — one side is sheer rock face, the other is open sea. There are sections where waves break close enough to the road that you can feel the spray. The scale of it is genuinely overwhelming in the best way. It's also a Goblin filming location. This one requires a car, but it's the kind of drive that becomes a travel memory on its own.

 
 
Local pick 4
Terarosa Coffee — Gangneung Flagship
 

One of Korea's most respected specialty coffee roasters, and its flagship store is right here in Gangneung. The space is a converted warehouse with visible roasting equipment — part café, part working roastery. For anyone who takes coffee seriously, this is a destination in itself. Between Anmok Beach and Terarosa, Gangneung makes a strong case for being the best coffee city in Korea.

 
 
Local pick 5
Myungju-dong Alley (명주동)
 

An old neighborhood in central Gangneung that's been quietly transformed by indie cafés, vintage shops, and small guesthouses moving into the historic buildings. It has a much stronger local feel than the tourist-facing areas — less polished, more lived-in, and full of small photo moments tucked into unexpected corners. If you want to feel what Gangneung is like beyond the sightseeing circuit, spend an hour wandering here.

 
 

What to Eat in Gangneung

Gangneung is a serious food destination — East Sea seafood, local specialties, and a coffee culture that's genuinely worth planning around. These six are the ones I'd point anyone toward first.

 

Chodang Sundubu (초당순두부)
Gangneung's signature dish — soft tofu made with seawater instead of the usual brine, which gives it a distinctly silky, slightly briny flavor. The Chodang village area has a whole street of sundubu restaurants. One meal here is non-negotiable.
 
East Sea Raw Fish (활어회)
Fresh same-day catch from Gangneung Port or Jumunjin Port. Flounder, rockfish, and sea bream are the standards. The typical setup: pick your fish at the market stall on the ground floor, take it upstairs to a restaurant to have it prepared. Freshness at this level is hard to find inland.
 
Jungang Market Dakgangjeong (닭강정)
Gangneung Central Market's most famous street food — crispy fried chicken glazed in a spicy-sweet sauce. There's always a line. Once you try it, the line makes complete sense. Easy to eat while walking around the market.
 
Chodang Gelato (초당젤라또)
Gelato made with Chodang tofu — lighter and creamier than regular gelato, with a subtle savory edge. There's a well-known shop near Jumunjin Breakwater. Eating it by the sea is the Gangneung way to do it.
 
Gangneung Coffee
Gangneung is Korea's coffee capital — that's not an exaggeration. Anmok Beach Café Street and the Terarosa flagship are the two essential stops. Specialty coffee culture here is serious and the quality consistently reflects that.
 
Jumunjin Squid (오징어)
Jumunjin is one of Korea's top squid-producing areas, and the freshness difference is immediately noticeable. Stuffed squid (ojingeo-sundae) or grilled squid at the market or nearby restaurants. A must if you're making the Jumunjin trip anyway.
Chodang Sundubu & Chodang Sundubu Gelato
 

 

Day Trip & 1-Night 2-Day Itineraries

Gangneung works as a day trip from Seoul, but a 1-night 2-day trip gives you room to actually enjoy it. The itineraries below assume clear weather for outdoor spots — on cloudy or rainy days, swap those sections for cafés, markets, and indoor spots.

 

Day Trip (departing from Seoul)
 
Morning — KTX arrive Gangneung Station → Anmok Beach Café Street (coffee + beach walk)
Late morning — Gyeongpo Beach & Gangmun Beach walk

Lunch — Chodang village sundubu
Afternoon — Head to Jumunjin → BTS Spring Day bus stop → Jumunjin Breakwater (Goblin site)

Late afternoon — Jumunjin Fish Market squid or Chodang gelato by the sea
Evening — Return to Gangneung Station, KTX back to Seoul
 
 
1-Night 2-Day — Day 1
 
Morning — KTX arrive Gangneung Station → Terarosa Coffee flagship (coffee + space)

Late morning — Ojukheon (traditional architecture + history)

Lunch — Jungang Market dakgangjeong + market browse

Afternoon — Sea train ride (book in advance from Jeongdongjin or Gangneung Station)

Late afternoon — Jeongdongjin Hourglass Park & surrounding area (Goblin filming site)

Evening — Check in, dinner near Gyeongpo or city center
 
 
1-Night 2-Day — Day 2
 
Early morning — Gyeongpo Beach or Gangmun Beach sunrise walk

Morning — Rail bike (advance online booking required)

Late morning — Head to Jumunjin → BTS Spring Day bus stop

Lunch — Jumunjin Port fresh raw fish or squid

Afternoon — Heonhwa-ro Coastal Road drive (car required)

Late afternoon — Myungju-dong alley stroll + café stop

Evening — KTX from Gangneung Station back to Seoul
 
 
 

Essential Gangneung travel tips

Sea train and rail bike must be booked online in advance — both sell out regularly
Heonhwa-ro Coastal Road requires a car — rental or taxi recommended
Jumunjin and Jeongdongjin are 20–40 minutes from central Gangneung by bus or taxi
KTX Gangneung Station to city center is about 10 minutes by taxi

(Taxi Reservation : https://en.gangwontaxi.com/good/sub_main.html?b_uid_s=111)

 

Final Thoughts — How to Do Gangneung Right

Gangneung is one of those places where multiple things you care about — ocean, drama, music, coffee, food — all happen to exist in the same city. You can stand at the Goblin filming site in Jeongdongjin, walk to the BTS Spring Day bus stop in Jumunjin, ride the rail bike along the East Sea, and end the day with a coffee at Anmok Beach. That whole sequence fits into a single trip, which is genuinely rare.

If this is your first time, the 1-night 2-day itinerary gives you the room to do it properly. A day trip works, but there's something about Gangneung in the evening — the sea after dark, the quiet of the coastline — that only comes with staying overnight. Once you've been, you'll understand immediately why so many people keep coming back. Have an amazing trip!

 

Before you go — checklist

Book sea train and rail bike online before your trip — don't leave this to chance
Recheck weather forecast 2–3 days before each day's plans
Jumunjin and Heonhwa-ro are much easier with a car — consider renting
During peak seasons (spring, summer, holidays) book accommodation early

 

 

 

 

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