Hwanseongul Cave (Daei-ri Cave System) (환선굴 (대이리 동굴지대))

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Hwanseongul Cave (Daei-ri Cave System) (환선굴 (대이리 동굴지대))

Hwanseongul Cave is the largest limestone cave in Asia, formed estimated 530 million years ago. The cafe features fantastic rocks in various shapes, stalagmites, and stalactites. There have been 47 new breeds of animals discovered in Hwanseongul Cave, with four of these being found to only live in this cave. In April 2010, a monorail was installed within the cave to make it more convenient for people to see all the natural habitat.

Introduction Information
Capacity
No limit  
Opening Day
1997  
Opening Hours
November-February: 09:00-16:00
March-October: 08:30-16:30
* Last admission: 10 min before closing  
Holiday
18th of every month (following day if 18th is a holiday)  
Parking
Available  
Inquiries
+82-33-541-9266  
Available Facilities
Monorail (08:00-17:00)
* Inquiries: +82-33-541-2621
Parking Fees
Free
Restrooms
Available
Admission Fees
[Hwanseongul Cave]
Individual - Adults 4,500 won / Teenagers 3,000 won / Children 2,000 won
[Hwanseongul Cave Monorail]
Adults: Round-trip 7,000 won / One-way 4,000 won
Children: Round-trip 3,000 won / One-way 2,000 won

* Tickets sold on-site
* Monorail max. occupancy: 40 passengers
* Travel time: Approx. 15 min round-trip (7 min one-way)