15 Best Cable Cars to Try in Korea

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Cable cars offer all the views with none of the hard work. The perfect way to relax for a hot minute during your busy day.

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About Cable Cars In Korea

We don’t actually know why, but Korea is crazy for cable cars. You can find long and short-track cable cars, over water and up mountains. What they all have in common is an easy way to capture a stunning view.

Cable cars in South Korea go by many a few names. They may also be called “cable tracks” or “rope tracks.” You will need to search by all of these names to capture the full scope of how many exist across the country.

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South Korea’s Famous Cable Cars

There are some cable cars that are more popular with international tourists than others. It’s important to note that international travel bloggers and fancy Instagrammer folks are going for grandeur and style points. Three favorites of fancy bloggers include:

  • Sacheon Ocean Cable Car in Busan
  • Namsan Cable Car in Seoul (This isn’t in this blog because this blog isn’t focused on Seoul, however, it is listed in the South of Seoul app if you want to find it.)
  • Seoraksan Cable Car

South of Seoul volunteers include a lot of aging hipsters, millennials, and permanent residents who love “off the beaten path”, weird, and random activities that take you to surprising places you never thought you could explore. That’s why we have included many cable cars you have never heard of in South Korea.

The Best Season for Cable Cars in Korea

There is no best season. We have taken cable cars year-round and felt the stunning awe of Korea’s natural beauty. Winter means fewer people and a place to enjoy a view in comfort. Spring allows you to see the expanse of blossoms. Summer shows views of stunning green landscapes. Fall, of course, brings views of a colorful carpet of leaves. You really can’t go wrong.

Planning a Cable Car into Your Korean Itinerary

Most cable cars aren’t open very late. Often they will run from around 9am to 5pm. You will need to show up about an hour before closing time to have a good chance of getting a trip in since you will want to ride to the top, take a look around, then come back down.

Remember that any famous cable cars may have very long waiting times on the weekends and holidays. You may have to purchase your tickets and then chill for up to an hour. For example, if you want to get a ticket for the Seoraksan Cable Car in the fall you better be there when they open. The traffic to Seorkasan is going to be an absolute beast, then you are going to have to wait for tickets, and then wait for your turn to get on. Get there early!

15 Best Cable Cars Beyond Seoul in South Korea

We aren’t saying travel just for cable cars, but we recommend tagging one onto any trip. It can be a lovely feeling to float above the cities, oceans, mountains, and rivers. A restful and relaxing way to capture the scope of the world around you.

The information for finding any of the following exists in the South of Seoul app. The app also has recommendations for restaurants, cafes, and so much more! You can download the South of Seoul app from Google Play or the Apple App Store.

Seoraksan Cable Car

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033-636-4300

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Hangul Address

강원 속초시 설악산로 1085

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Apsan Cable Car

Apsan Cable Car0

053-656-2994

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Situated in Nam-gu, Daegu, Apsan Observatory is a view point overlooking the entire downtown Daegu area. The structure blends the urban and natural landscapes, as well as their history and future. Many tourists as well as Daegu residents come to the observatory as it is also an educational place to teach the meaning of Daegu to the citizens. Hiking Course * Anjiranggol Valley Entrance - Anilsa Temple - Apsan Observatory (2.5 km, approx. 1 hr) * Keungol Valley Entrance - Cable Car - Apsan Observatory (3.2 km, approx. 40 min) Tour Course Information Apsanjarak-gil - Apsan Star-sign Experience Lecture Hall - Apsanmat Dulle-gil - Apsan Cafe Street - Anjirang Gopchang Town Age Limit for Activities Open to visitors ages 7 and older Parking Facilities Use public parking lot Facility Utilization Fees [Apsan Cable Car] Round-trip Individuals - Adults 10,500 won / Children 7,500 won Groups - Adults 9,500 won / Children 6,500 won One-way Individuals - Adults 7,500 won / Children 5,500 won Groups - Adults 6,500 won / Children 4,500 won * Children (ages 4-elementary school students) / Groups (30 people or more) * Daegu City Tour users: 20% discount for round-trip fare (only available for same day ticket-holders) Restrooms Available

Hangul Address

대구광역시 남구 앞산순환로 574-114

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Yeosu Cable Cars

Yeosu Cable Cars5

Great if you want to see Yeosu from above and enjoy a cable car experience. There are cafes, Korean food options, and convenience stores at both stops. If you have children and want to make a day trip out of this experience without having to worry about driving around and parking. Park at Dolsan side, catch the cable cars to Jasan side, and spend the day walking around. From the Jasan side,you can walk and take a hike up Odongdo Island. Theres a spitting cave with a cool dragon story and a lighthouse. Bring walking shoes and sunscreen. You can also access a street and take a short walk to Aqua Planet, a zipline, cafes, restaurants, and hotels. If you dont want to climb the many stops from the Jasan Cable Car stop, theres an elevator and walkway. Dont forget to look for the angel wings for a photo opportunity at the Jasan station.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Sacheon Beach Cable Car

Sacheon Beach Cable Car0

055-831-7300

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As of 2021, this is South Korea’s longest cable car and ridiculously popular with content creators because of its stunning views of the Busan skyline.

Hangul Address

경남 사천시 사천대로 18

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Songdohaesang Cable Car

Songdohaesang Cable Car5

051-247-9900

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Hangul Address

부산 서구 송도해변로 171

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Ullung Cable Car

Ullung Cable Car0

054-790-6427

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Hangul Address

경북 울릉군 울릉읍 약수터길 99

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Mokpohaesang Cable Car

Mokpohaesang Cable Car0

061-244-2600

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Hangul Address

전남 목포시 해양대학로 240

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Daedunsan Cable Car

Daedunsan Cable Car5

063-263-6621

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Hangul Address

전북 완주군 운주면 대둔산공원길 55

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Samcheokhaesang Cable Car

Samcheokhaesang Cable Car0

1668-4268

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Hangul Address

강원 삼척시 근덕면 삼척로 2154-31

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Wangpicheon Cable Car

Wangpicheon Cable Car0

054-782-9330

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Hangul Address

경북 울진군 근남면 엑스포로 25

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Palgongsan Cable Car

Palgongsan Cable Car0

0507-1406-8801

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Hangul Address

대구 동구 팔공산로185길 51

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Keumosan Cable Car

Keumosan Cable Car0

054-451-6177

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Hangul Address

경북 구미시 금오산로 419

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Duryunsan Cable Car

Duryunsan Cable Car0

061-534-8992

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Hangul Address

전남 해남군 삼산면 대흥사길 88-45

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Tongyeong Cable Car

Tongyeong Cable Car0

1544-3303

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Hangul Address

경남 통영시 발개로 205

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

What makes these the best?

That’s your adventure to find out.

We don’t know if these are the best cable cars in your eyes. Usually, bloggers have done no empirical studies. We all say things like “South Korea’s Best…” so our content rises to the top of the Google algorithm. SEO is obsessed with the word “best.” That’s why bloggers are always labeling everything as “The best” when it’s often just a list of a few places they visited once. Without certain key phrases and words that are important for capturing the attention of the internet gods, your posts are not seen.

At South of Seoul, we know that readers are tired of these SEO hacks that get creators’ blogs to the top of any search but don’t always serve you as people planning your trips. South of Seoul has learned to still play the “best of anything in South Korea game” by including a paragraph like this in your blogs so that you better understand the mechanics of how bloggers write for SEO and how such writing can be a bit misleading.

Including a paragraph like this allows us to say that South Korea’s best every most perfect cable cars in the land exist in this blog, while also letting you know that we are saying this to be competitive online. There is no such thing as the best of something, there is only what you love best and that is the adventure of life.

We are here to give you as much information about cable cars in Korea to empower you to find your best.