Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travellers who prefer unfussy accommodation with a personal touch. They are usually family-run, and your host will provide local recommendations and optional meals. Often cheaper than regular hotels, guest houses can also feature a cosy living room and a garden.
Wonderful hanok stay!! The hanok is beautiful and very well preserved. We felt we were travelling back in time! It is located in a small village surrounded by rice fields. It is definitely worth to stay here to see another view of Korea. To get there, we missed the last bus and our hosts were very kind to come and pick us up! There is also a train station at 30 minutes walk in the rice fields (we did that the next morning) but there are just few trains per day.
The area is beautiful and calm, and the host is incredibly kind. He made me breakfast and asked what my favourite korean dish is so he could cook it for dinner. The room was also clean and comfortable. I will definitely come back to this place in the future when I visit Korea again. I highly recommend this place for solo travelers if you want to see the peaceful countryside in Korea. I am so grateful to have met these kind people.
The place is beautifully maintained. Historic experience of staying in a Hanok. Quiet, quaint surroundings as you walk around the village. And the most charming & hospitable owners ever , who really took care of us and fetch us for dinner and to the tea plantation. Highly recommended.
An amazing place that has been in the Family for centuries. It has been immaculately restored to original condition with an up to date Bathroom. The host is such a wonderful person who makes you feel completely welcome and at home. This beautiful place far exceeded our expectations. The host also organised a restaurant nearby where we had an amazing meal.
Amazing location and atmosphere as well as great host! The host cooked a very tasty home cooked traditional Korean dinner and breakfast. Highly recommended place to stay.
We had a lovely stay in this traditional house! The host was lovely and provided delicious breakfast. The rooms were spacious and clean, with underfloor heating. Overall the stay was comfortable, but you should expect a traditional bed (futon)! We initially considered traveling by train, but decided to rent a car instead - with hindsight, this was the best way to go, especially if you want to travel to nearby attractions (e.g. tea plants) or restaurants. The surroundings are lovely and super calm.
All the hosts were really kind and nice with us.
The keys have been taken on the reception desk and it is possible to eat a Ramen for the first night but we choosed to move on the city for the diner. The breakfast has been taken with the hosts in the morning it was a typical korean breakfast we could admire the landscape and the story of the hosts, it was really peacefull and with a great discussion.
It was really a good memories to stay there.
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