[Four Seasons]
Into The Brilliant Autumn Of Incheon
Autumn is the exhibition of nature’s most beautiful colors. It offers profound sentiment and romance, displaying scenes under a clear blue sky. Here are a few ‘Autumn Attractions of Incheon’ for you to fully enjoy this time of the year that quickly passes by.
SORAE MARSH ECOLOGICAL PARK
At Sorae Marsh Ecological Park, visitors can observe vibrant mudflats and expansive wetlands right in the heart of the city. The park includes a nature learning area, scenic trail, rest area, and more, all spread across a broad 3.5 million-squaremeter site. In particular, a huge windmill standing in the reed community, dancing in golden light, creates an exotic mood in autumn, attracting many photographers.
Address : 1-55 Nonhyeon-dong, Namdong-gu, Incheon
INCHEON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT HANEUL GARDEN
Haneul Garden was created in the unused land beside Incheon International Airport. It is famous for the view of the planes taking off and landing inside an open natural scenery. Rape blossoms in spring and cosmos in autumn fill the garden. The sight of flowers swaying in the wind, like waves on the sea, is a breathtaking experience. Most of all, the planes flying above the beautiful flower garden provide a background for unique photos.
Address : 2848-1 Unseo-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon
GYEYANG KKOTMARU
Gyeyang Kkotmaru is a large flower garden complex behind Gyeyang Asiad Archery Field. In autumn, yellow and pink cosmos blossoms fill the garden, turning the place into a popular destination for flower viewing. A 2㎞ long walking trail winds through the garden, offering leisurely strolls and excellent photo opportunities, with sculptures scattered throughout. The garden also features various visitor facilities, such as a rest area for companion dogs, a forest that filters particulate matter, and a silver farm.
Address : 106 Seoun-dong, Gyeyang-gu, Incheon
DREAM PARK WILDFLOWER GARDEN
Dream Park Wildflower Complex is a large-scale ecological green space created as a rest area for citizens utilizing part of Incheon’s metropolitan landfill. It is divided into various spaces based on each theme: Wildflower Garden, Nature Observation Zone, and Wetland Observation Zone. Visitors can find lots of flowers and trees as over 300 species of plants are planted there. It offers different scenes in each season and holds a festival in autumn, allowing you to enjoy the area in all its splendor.
Address : 170 Jawon Sunhwan-ro, Seo-gu, Incheon