There is something weirdly freeing about zipping down a hill on a little cart. Don’t miss the chance to feel like a kid again.
About Luge in South Korea
Luge courses are popular in the warmer months and many will close during the cold winter months when the mountains are being used for skiing and snowboarding. You can contact 1330 to ask about when a particular luge park will be open.
Ski resorts and mountain areas across the country have discovered the joy of luge parks. Each year the summer luge options in South Korea expand. Some courses are simple and relaxing while others are expansive and more thrilling. Some even offer night courses with stunning lighting.
The Skyline Luge Parks
The biggest and most epic luge courses tend to be at the Skyline Luge resorts. Check out the following YouTube videos to get a feeling for what the Skyline Luge tracks are like.
Luge Tickets and Pricing
The luge courses in South Korea usually offer single and multi-run passes. We recommend getting a few trips on your pass because the luge run down the mountain is quite fun. If you have trouble understanding the ticketing signs, you can either the Papago Translation app image/camera feature or text a photo of the ticket prices to 1330 to ask for their help.
Pass prices vary based on the luge course and location. Expect to pay at least 20,000 won to get onto the Luge slopes and then the price will go up a few won for each additional run. Totally worth it! It feels just like being a kid again.
There are age limits that will be different at each course. This is because it’s not safe for the little tots to be racing down the hill in their own little car. To confirm ages call 1330 and they can help you with these details.
8 Luge Courses in South Korea
Skyline Luge
1522-2468
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This is a fun way to race with your friends down a mountain. You control how fast or slow you want to go. Package comes I’m 2, 3, 4, or 5! Parents can hold kids of a certain size in their laps (not infants). Prices start at about 22,000 for 2 runs. There are 4 courses to choose from.
Hangul Address
경남 통영시 발개로 178
Welli Hill Resort Luge Park
1544-8833
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Hangul Address
강원 횡성군 둔내면 고원로 451
Gun Park Luge
054-516-8888
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Hangul Address
경북 청도군 화양읍 남성현로 350-30
Ganghwa Seaside Resort Luge
Hangul Address
인천 강화군 길상면 장흥로 217
Gonchiam Luge
0507-1387-5071
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Hangul Address
경기 광주시 도척면 도척윗로 278
Luge World
0507-1406-7657
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Hangul Address
강원 홍천군 서면 한치골길 262
Phoenix Luge Land
0507-1320-6232
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Hangul Address
강원 평창군 봉평면 태기로 174
Skyline Luge Busan
Hangul Address
부산 기장군 기장읍 시랑리 산60-1
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