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※ The actual region of the content is selected. The trail begins at Musugol, where the only remaining rice paddies in Seoul
are found, and ends at the royal tombs. The short trail has only gentle uphill and
downhill routes to allow a leisurely walk. The entire trail of Banghakdong-gil is surrounded by evergreen pine trees.
The grave of Princess Jeongui is among the royal tombs housed on this trail. Those interested in such burial plots of the Joseon Dynasty,
including that of the tyrant King Yeonsangun, should explore this path.
No more than 3 kilometers long, the trail can be completed in a short time. Several rest spots are at Ssangdungi Observatory and along the woods lining the trail.
Cross the street at Exit 2 of Dobong Station, Seoul Metro Line 1, and walk for about 20 minutes to Seilgyo Bridge, where Banghakdong- gil starts, in Musugol. Alternatively, take the Dobong shuttle bus No. 08 from Chang-dong or Banghak Station, Seoul Metro Line 1, and get off at the entrance of Musugol.
The warmth of the rural landscape of Musugol is bound to stop hikers’ feet. The trees lining the paddies and fields come across like a scene in a painting. There are cafés and camping grounds in the area for hikers who want to spend the night in the valley.
The best views along Banghakdong-gil are here. Climb the staircase to see the picturesque peaks of Dobongsan and Bukhansan: Jaunbong (summit), Sinseondae, Manjangbong, Seoninbong, Kalbawi, and Byeongpungbawi.
Princess Jeongui, second daughter of King Sejong the Great, and her husband Ahn Maeng-dam were put to rest here. She was a contributor to the creation of the hangeul textbook Hunmin- jeongeum and well-versed in astronomy and mathematics. Her husband, also a noted calligrapher, participated in the coup of 1453 and earned the favor of his brother-in-law King Sejo.
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