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If you’re all about aesthetic vibes, cool throwback moments, and chill countryside adventures, then Gokseong Train Village needs to be on your South Korea bucket list. Nestled in Jeollanam-do, this hidden gem is perfect for young travellers who love a mix of vintage charm and scenic nature. Plus, it’s totally budget-friendly!
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The main event? A ride on a real vintage steam train that takes you through the lush Seomjingang River area. Imagine this: the steady chug of the train, the iconic whistle in the fresh countryside air, and stunning views of rolling green hills and golden fields. It’s giving major old-school travel goals!
For just ₩7,000 (~₱300), you get to experience this nostalgic trip. It’s a short ride (about 10–15 minutes), but totally worth it for the vibes and the Insta-worthy moments.
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But don’t think Gokseong is just about the train—there’s way more to explore! Wander around and you’ll find:
Retro train displays – Aesthetic photo ops? Check. Feel like the main character in your own vintage K-drama.
Quaint cafés and souvenir shops – Sip on local drinks, grab a cute snack, and just vibe out in the relaxed setting.
Gokseong Rail Bike – If you’re up for some light adventure, pedal along old railway tracks for ₩15,000 (~₱600 per couple) and soak in those dreamy riverside views.
Seomjingang River – The perfect spot for a chill picnic, a nature walk, or just some quiet time away from the city buzz.
Mini Theme Park – Yep, there’s even a small amusement park for extra fun, making it great for groups or couples looking for something unique.
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Gokseong looks stunning year-round, but if you want those extra magical vibes, visit in spring for cherry blossoms or autumn for golden leaves. The scenery will give your feed an instant glow-up!
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Reaching Gokseong is super easy! It’s about 3 hours from Seoul via KTX to Gokseong Station, then just a short taxi or bus ride to the village. If you’re already in Jeollanam-do, it’s a quick and fun side trip worth taking.
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If you’re craving something different from the usual Korea hotspots, this is it. Whether you’re into aesthetic travel, retro adventures, or just looking for a unique and budget-friendly experience, Gokseong Train Village is a must-visit. It’s a perfect mix of nostalgia, adventure, and laid-back fun—so why not hop on board?
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