[Four Seasons]
Deep Flavor of Winter in Incheon
All the colors disappear in winter, and only silence fills the space. It can feel desolate, but you will find many beautiful landscapes if you look closely. Leaves have fallen to capture the entire blue sky in your eyes, and when snow falls, everything sparkles in white. Let's take a look at Incheon's landscapes, which are only seen in winter.

Walking on the Snowcovered Trail
+ GYEYANGSAN MOUNTAIN
Even in the depths of winter, nature blooms. A feast of hoary rime on branches is even miraculous. To see this scenery, you have to climb the winter mountain. Prepare well and walk slowly on the snow. Gyeyangsan Mountain, 395m above sea level, is the highest mountain in Incheon, but mountaineers often visit it due to convenient public transportation. Don’t overexert yourself on a winter hike. It can cause accidents. Gyeyangsan features a circular trekking trail connected to forest paths and an accessible route for people with mobility needs.


Ending the Day in Gold
+ JEONGSEOJIN
You can make a new start if you wrap up the end well. This is why many people come here to watch the sunset. Jeongseojin is a ferry dock located at the end of the land due west of Gwanghwamun Gate, geographically the opposite of Jeongdongjin in Gangneung, Gangwon-do. The plaza has a sunset bell, which symbolizes the place. It takes the shape of the pebble formed by the high and low tides of the West Sea, and the bell-shaped space in the middle frames the setting sun. In addition, there are walking trails and a sunrise observatory.

Sending Off a Busy Year
+ EULWANGNI BEACH
Why do we go to the sea even in the cold winter? It must be because looking at the wide-open scenery clears our minds. People who have worked hard all year will fall in love with the quiet, serene winter sea. In particular, Eulwangni Beach, Incheon's representative sea, is famous for its beautiful sunsets. The scenery, composed of calm waves, rocky cliffs, and pine forests, offers quiet comfort and a sense of awe.

Night Sky Full of Romance
+ NIGHT VIEW AT MOKSEOM ISLAND
A sparkle by nature. The stars adorning the dark sky evoke a sense of romance. If you want to enjoy this scenery you can’t see in the city, visit an island in Incheon. You can see Moses' miracle in person in Mokseom Island, an uninhabited island attached to Seonjaedo Island. When the tide goes out, it reveals a 500 m-long sandy path where you can walk without sinking into the sand. Even without the path, Mokseom Island is still beautiful to look at from afar. You can enjoy the quiet scenery of a small, round island on the dark sea and the stars that fill the night sky.