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진천 농다리 · © KTO · KOGL Type 1
Korea
진천 농다리
진천 농다리 is a curated attraction in Korea — full details, hours, and access info on the official Korea Tourism page.
Why go
Jincheon Nong Bridge is a substantial Goryeo-period stone bridge in Jincheon, Chungcheongbuk-do — built around the 11th century from substantial unmortared granite stones laid in a 28-arch span across the Sechul stream, making it one of Korea's oldest surviving stone bridges. The bridge has been continuously used for nearly 1,000 years and remains structurally sound. Bilingual interpretation explains the substantial Goryeo-period stone-bridge engineering. The setting in a quiet rural valley preserves the original aesthetic. Free, accessible at any hour. About 30 minutes. Pair with the Jincheon Bell Museum or broader regional countryside attractions.
Quick highlights
- Substantial Goryeo-period stone bridge built around 11th century
- Unmortared granite stones in 28-arch span across Sechul stream
- One of Korea's oldest surviving stone bridges
- Continuously used for nearly 1,000 years and remains structurally sound
- Pair with Jincheon Bell Museum