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두왕 메타세쿼이아길 · © KTO · KOGL Type 3
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두왕 메타세쿼이아길
두왕 메타세쿼이아길 is a curated attraction in Korea — full details, hours, and access info on the official Korea Tourism page.
Why go
Duwang Metasequoia Path is a 1.4-kilometer tree-lined road in rural Korea, with metasequoia (dawn redwood) trees planted in a single straight rank along both sides of the road. The trees, planted in the mid-20th century as part of a regional reforestation effort, have grown to over 25 meters tall, forming a striking green tunnel during summer and a brilliant copper-red tunnel in late October. The road is open to vehicle traffic but is most photogenic with foot traffic. Best in late October for the autumn-foliage tunnel. Free, accessible at any hour. About 45 minutes for a casual walk. Pair with broader regional countryside attractions.
Quick highlights
- 1.4-km road lined with metasequoia trees on both sides
- Planted mid-20th century as regional reforestation effort
- Trees over 25 meters tall, forming green tunnel in summer
- Brilliant copper-red tunnel in late October
- Pair with broader regional countryside attractions