When people think of Seoul, images of futuristic skyscrapers, bustling markets, and centuries-old palaces often come to mind.
But Seoul is more than just an urban sprawl — it’s a city where nature and modern life coexist beautifully.
One of the best ways to experience this harmony is by hiking.
With a wide range of accessible trails surrounded by lush landscapes and stunning city views, hiking in Seoul has become a favorite activity for both locals and visitors alike.
What sets Seoul apart from other global cities is how easy it is to escape into nature.
Most hiking trails are located near urban neighborhoods and are easily reachable by public transportation.
You can hop on a subway or bus, and within minutes, find yourself at the base of a mountain.
After your hike, it’s just as easy to return to the city to unwind in a cozy café or enjoy a hearty Korean meal.
While popular tourist activities like tasting street food at Gwangjang Market, wearing a hanbok at Gyeongbokgung Palace, or visiting K-drama filming locations draw huge crowds, hiking in Seoul offers a quieter, more refreshing way to experience the city.
Seoul is surrounded by several scenic mountains, each with its own charm and level of difficulty.
Whether you’re a beginner looking for a gentle walk or an experienced hiker seeking a challenging ascent, there’s a trail for you.
Bukhansan National Park is perhaps the most iconic hiking destination in Seoul. Known for its granite peaks, forested trails, and ancient temples, Bukhansan offers various routes suitable for all skill levels.
The trail to Baegundae Peak, the highest point in Seoul at 836 meters, is particularly popular.
Reaching the summit rewards you with a sweeping panoramic view of the entire city — a breathtaking experience that makes the climb well worth the effort.
Located behind the presidential Blue House, Bugaksan is both historically significant and scenic.
Portions of the old Seoul City Wall run along the trail, adding a cultural element to the hike.
The path is relatively moderate and offers beautiful views of central Seoul.
Situated in the northern part of the city, Dobongsan features dramatic rock formations and steep cliffs, making it a favorite among serious hikers
Its trails can be more physically demanding, but the views from the top are stunning, especially in the fall when the foliage turns vibrant red and orange.
Achasan is a great option for a light and short hike, particularly for beginners or families.
Located on the eastern side of Seoul, the summit provides clear views of the Han River and Lotte World Tower, one of Korea’s tallest buildings.
The gentle trails make it a perfect morning or afternoon outing.
This mountain is close to the city center and offers one of the best cityscape views.
The trail passes along old fortress walls and offers unique rock formations.
It's also known as a spiritual spot, home to shamanist shrines and historic sites.
Located in the very heart of Seoul, Namsan is a popular spot for light hikers and tourists.
The trails are easy and well-maintained, and they lead to the famous N Seoul Tower.
From the top, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the downtown skyline, especially stunning at sunset or night.
To make hiking more convenient and enjoyable for international travelers, Seoul operates the Seoul Hiking Tourism Center.
These centers provide essential services such as multilingual guidance (including English and Japanese), hiking gear rentals (boots, clothes, and trekking poles), and even locker and shower facilities.
Rental fees are affordable, typically ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 KRW.
There are currently three branches:
These centers are especially helpful for tourists who may not have hiking equipment or are new to Korea’s hiking culture.
Spring and early summer are some of the best times to hike in Seoul.
The weather is warm but not too hot, flowers are in bloom, and the air is crisp.
As the summer heat approaches, now is the perfect time to put on your hiking shoes and explore the natural beauty hidden in Seoul’s mountains.
Whether you’re an experienced hiker or just looking for a peaceful escape from the busy streets, Seoul’s mountains offer a unique blend of outdoor adventure, cultural discovery, and scenic beauty.
So why not take a break from the usual tourist route and explore a different side of the city — one that’s quiet, green, and just a subway ride away?
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