On a clear morning, I began my walk along the Seoul Trail 18 Course, a route that gracefully blends lush forest, mountain air, and the peaceful rhythm of a valley stream. As I continued walking, I felt as though I was gently stepping away from the city while still remaining inside it. After completing the trail, I headed into Pyeongchang-dong for a warm meal at a well-known restaurant and finished the day with a quiet moment at a café overlooking the valley.
For foreign travelers seeking a Seoul experience beyond the usual tourist spots, the Seoul Trail 18 Course offers a beautifully balanced introduction to the city’s nature, culture, and urban charm.
1, What Makes the Seoul Trail 18 Course Special?
Walking the Seoul Trail 18 Course was a refreshing experience that revealed a different side of Seoul. Although located within the city, the trail embraces dense forest, cool air, and quiet mountain scenery. The sound of leaves brushing against the wind and the earthy scent of soil created a calming effect from the very first steps.
For many visitors, Seoul is often associated with skyscrapers and vibrant streets. However, this trail demonstrates a deeper, more peaceful character of the city. It is an ideal introduction for international travelers wanting to understand Seoul as a place where nature harmoniously coexists with urban life. The Seoul Trail 18 Course beautifully captures that harmony.

2, Highlights Along the Seoul Trail 18 Course
● Bukhansan Ecological Park
This starting point sets the tone for the walk. The early sunlight filtering through the branches and the scent of fresh soil offered a grounding moment before entering the main trail.
● Tangchundaeseong Fortress Gate
As the slope becomes steeper, your breathing deepens—but reaching the stone gate brings immediate reward. The old fortress wall frames a scenic view of the Bukhansan ridgeline, making it a memorable stop. Many foreign visitors find this spot surprisingly impressive, as it combines history with natural scenery.

● Temple Path near Cheongryeonsa
Passing by the temple area, the atmosphere suddenly becomes quieter. Occasionally, a soft wooden bell sound echoes in the distance, giving the walk a peaceful, almost meditative quality. This was one of the moments when I walked more slowly, simply to appreciate the calmness.
● Pyeongchang-dong Art Village
Toward the end of the Seoul Trail 18 Course, the scenery shifts from nature to one of Seoul’s most elegant residential neighborhoods. Art museums, small galleries, and unique architecture line the streets, creating a refined urban atmosphere. For foreign travelers, this area showcases another dimension of Seoul—stylish, artsy, and quietly luxurious.

3, Difficulty, Atmosphere, and Why Foreign Travelers Love It
The Seoul Trail 18 Course is moderately challenging. The initial climb requires some effort, but the trail quickly transitions into gentle paths.
Foreign visitors appreciate this course because it allows them to enjoy:
- Korean mountain scenery without extreme difficulty
- Historical sites, temples, and fortress views
- A balanced mix of nature and city walking
- Easy continuation into Pyeongchang-dong for meals and cafés
- A complete Seoul day trip course within 4 to 6 hours
This trail is ideal for travelers who want meaningful movement, peaceful scenery, and cultural experience in a single route.
4, The Most Efficient Full-Day Plan (Trail → Meal → Café)
Here is the full-day itinerary I personally followed and recommend:
- Start at Bulgwang Station Exit 2 → Bukhansan Ecological Park
- Walk the full Seoul Trail 18 Course
- Finish at Hyeongjebong Entrance
- Walk to Daepyeong Galbi in Pyeongchang-dong (Seoul restaurant hotspot)
- After your meal, walk or take a short taxi ride to The Piano Café
- Enjoy a relaxing break with valley views
- Head home comfortably by bus or taxi
This plan flows naturally from nature to culture to comfort—just the way a well-balanced Seoul trip should feel.

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✓ It takes about 13 minutes to walk from Bulgwang Station to Bukhansan Ecological Park, a distance of approximately 749 meters.

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✓ From the Hyeongjebong Entrance, the ending point of the Seoul Trail 18 Course, the total distance to Daepyeong Galbi and The Piano Café is about 3.1 km. It takes a little over 1 hour on foot, around 15 minutes by car, and approximately 1 hour by public transportation. Since you need to take Village Bus 8003 and then transfer to Village Bus 1020, the route can feel a bit complicated. If you are not nearby or prefer convenience, taking a taxi is the most recommended option.
5, Pyeongchang-dong Restaurant: Daepyeong Galbi
Daepyeong Galbi is a well-known Korean BBQ restaurant with a calm, refined ambience. The staff members were very considerate, making the visit comfortable even after finishing a long walk. The space is wide, clean, and suitable for visitors from overseas as well.
Menu & Prices
| Menu | Price |
|---|---|
| Seasoned Pork Galbi | 49,000 KRW |
| Premium Korean Beef Set | 209,000 KRW |
| Korean Beef Ribeye | 71,000 KRW |
| Korean Beef Chuck Flap Tail | 76,000 KRW |
The flavors are balanced rather than overly sweet, making it enjoyable for many travelers. The restaurant is also recognized among Seoul restaurant recommendations, especially for those exploring Pyeongchang-dong.
6, Pyeongchang-dong Café: The Piano
Located beside a valley stream, The Piano Café offers a peaceful outdoor atmosphere. The sound of flowing water and the cool breeze made this stop incredibly soothing after hiking the Seoul Trail 18 Course.
Menu & Prices
| Menu | Price |
|---|---|
| Americano | 14,000 KRW |
The terrace and rooftop seating provide beautiful views, and the relaxed environment makes it a great place to introduce foreign visitors to Korea’s nature-inspired café culture—one of the highlight experiences of any Seoul café lover.
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