
Myeongwol Hackberry Sanctuary (Jeju Monument No. 19)
Nestled in the serene village of Myeongwol-ri in Hallim-eup, Jeju City, the Myeongwol Hackberry Sanctuary stands as a living monument to both nature and history. Officially designated as Jeju Monument No. 19, this site is protected for its high biological value and cultural significance.

Location
The sanctuary is located at 1767-1, Myeongwol-ri, Hallim-eup, Jeju-si, on the northwestern coast of Jeju Island. It lies within breathtaking natural landscapes that characterize this region.
How to Get There
Visitors can reach the sanctuary easily via public transportation. Take bus number 202 or 202-1 from Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal heading west towards Hallim-eup. Get off at the Myeongwol Elementary School stop, and it’s just a short walk to the hackberry grove. On-site signage provides helpful information in both Korean and English.
What to Expect
The hackberry trees, with their robust branches and deep roots, form a small forest that has been cherished by locals for generations. These trees offer shade and a cooling respite during the summer months, and they tell stories of Jeju’s rural past.
Best Time to Visit
Summer is particularly beautiful as green leaves adorn the canopy, casting intricate shadows on the forest floor. The area is perfect for a half-day stroll and is a favorite spot among photographers and nature lovers.
Plan Your Visit
If you have a passion for exploring the lesser-known corners of Jeju that combine natural beauty with heritage, the Myeongwol Hackberry Sanctuary is a must-visit. For more tips and ideas on planning your Jeju itinerary, check out our Jeju Island Travel Guide 2025.

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