SEOUL, January 12 (AJP) - The celebrated birch forest of Inje, nestled in the mountains of Gangwon Province, has been transformed into a pristine white landscape following a recent heavy snowfall.
The Wondae-ri Birch Forest is a testament to decades of careful reforestation. Between 1974 and 1995, approximately 690,000 birch trees were planted across 138 hectares, evolving from a dedicated man-made plantation into one of the region's most iconic natural retreats.
Today, the site offers seven distinct trekking trails alongside a variety of forest education and immersion facilities.
The heart of the birch groves is located roughly 3.5 kilometers from the forest's main information center. While the trails are designed with gentle gradients that follow the mountain’s contours — making them accessible to hikers of all ages — winter conditions require extra caution. Authorities recommend that visitors wear safety gear, including crampons and hiking poles, to navigate sections of the path that may be slick with ice or packed snow.
For families, the forest features a dedicated experience program for children. During the winter season, the forest is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., though hikers are advised that the final entry for the day is strictly at 2 p.m. to ensure a safe return before sunset.
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