Asia's Longest Luge Race in Ganghwa Island
Ganghwado Island is well known as a place where you visit mainly for a tour of history. But I don't think that's necessarily the case now. There are a lot of entertainment and things to see. Among them, there was an extreme entertainment that people of all ages like. It's not too dangerous.
Luge is the longest in the East for 1.8 kilometers.
Ganghwa luge is a recreational facility developed and operated by Ganghwa Island Resort. It opened in June 2018 and has been a big tourist attraction.
Ganghwa luge is a dynamic experience vehicle that uses only the gradient and gravity of the ground in a specially designed cart to steer and brake. It is a non-powered wheel sled that anyone from children to adults can enjoy.
The gradient of the track is gentle, but the curve is repetitive, so you can feel the speed and thrill of the track, and if you wear protective gear, you can enjoy leisure sports without burden to all of you.
The track is the largest in Asia (Ocean Course, Valley Course) with an extended distance of 1.8 km / line 2 course. The 360 - degree turn course, which doubles the interest and fun of each course, and the tunnel and the drop zone, which are arranged in series by section, are considered the highlights of Ganghwa Side Resort, along with excellent views. - Refer to the Ganghwa Luge
Parking in the parking lot and walking towards the luge building, there is a ticket office on your right. There were a lot of people during the season, but there weren't many people in late fall when we visited.
You can buy a ticket at the ticket office.
The basic course is to go up the gondola and down by luge.
You can buy the tickets once to five times, get 4,000 won for the second time, 12,000 won for the third edition, and 27,000 won for the fifth edition. So if you don't feel pressured to ride, it's a good idea to buy more episodes.
We bought and rode the 2nd episode, but it was a bit disappointing. Usually, I think a three is appropriate, and if you really like it, you should buy five.
There is a food court, rest area, and reservoir in front of the ticket office, so it's good to wait and relax.
This is the food court in front of the ticket office. The price is a little bit more expensive than the market, but it's an understandable price. I haven't tried it, so I can't guarantee it.
Now you have to leave the ticket office and go up by gondola. First time to ride on the left and second time to the right.
When you go to the first place, you can put a seal on your hand. From the second time, you can board the ship at the place where you reload it as a sign.
The first riders are taught how to ride a luge. Since the second time, the waiting line is relatively short.
Before going up, pick a helmet that fits your head and go up.
You can ride a gondola.
The view from the gondola is complete.
When you climb up the gondola, you can see the rising luge.
Once you reach the summit, you will be able to see the observatory. Once it's up, let's do the luge first. Since you usually purchased more than two tickets, it is not too late to visit the observatory for the second or third time.
The first and second boarding areas were divided into the gondola and the luge rides are also divided. When you first ride, you have to turn right.
Go to the Mega-Ruge sign.
First time you're on board, you'll be taught how to ride a luge.
You are now waiting for your departure. Vroom! Vroom! If you're waiting for the departure signal, you'll see two forks in front of you. Ocean course on the right and Valley course on the left.
Ocean Course : a relatively slow course through obstacles, usually with a view to the sea.
Valley Course : A course that focuses on the speed of a straight course and a lot of fast downhill as it usually flows toward the mountains.
It's a long way down and we get to the destination.
Take a picture twice on the way down. Pictures can also be viewed and framed at the Smart Photo Shop at the Arrivals point.
This is the second highest peak. Now, let's look at the scenery from the summit and go up to the observatory.
The entrance to the observatory is quite narrow. You can go up on foot or by elevator.
If you go up, you can see a sign that says UFO restaurant. In other words, the observatory is a restaurant and cafe. Sitting at this observatory cafe, the cafe itself spins very slowly. We can see the sea in a few minutes and the mountain in a little while.
We have a wide range of chairs that can look outside.
It's great to take a break over a cup of coffee. But as expected, drinks are expensive.
Cost
Costs will be discounted as you purchase more rounds.
- Luge & Gondola Once : 12,000 KRW (15,000 KRW for WeekHouse Day)
- Luge & Gondola 2 times : 20,000 won (25,000 won per weekhouse)
- Luge & Gondola 3 times : 24,000 won (30,000 won on weekhouse days)
- Luge & Gondola 5 times : 33,000 won (weekend / holiday : 40,000 won)
On time
- Start time (weekhouse) : 10:00 (09:00)
- Closing time (weekhouse) : 18:00 (19:00)
- Closed days : Open all year round
Destination Information
- Address : 4-15 Seondu-ri, Gilsang-myeon, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon
- Contact 032-390-9030
- URL : https://www.ganghwa-resort.co.kr/Main/
[Map] http://kko.to/t3jz79I0p
Parking
The parking lot is wide.
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