Baramsae Village
0.03℃ -4.96℃ 23%
Park.Farm stay
18, Saeak-gil
Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do KG 17924, South Korea
Take a bus from Pyeongtaek Station or Seojeong-ri Station to 'Gungan-gyo' stop, then walk about 10 minutes (Located at 43-62, Saeak-gil, Godeok-myeon, Pyeongtaek)
+82-31-663-5453 / +8
Daily 09:00–21:00 (Evening opening hours apply during peak seasons like the Pink Muhly festival)
Open year-round (Operating hours may vary depending on the season and weather)
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Overview
Baramsae Village is a renowned "Green Rural Experience Village" in Pyeongtaek, designed to offer city dwellers a chance to reconnect with nature. It gained immense popularity for its vast Pink Muhly fields, known as "The Pink Wave," which transform the landscape into a dreamlike pink sea every autumn. It is located right next to the Sopung Garden (Picnic Garden), making it a perfect spot for family outings and photography.
History
The village's name, 'Baramsae,' symbolizes a "bird carrying the dreams of the sea" and hope for the future. The area around 'Gung-ri' was once a ferry port where the sea and land met. Established as a designated rural experience village in 2008, it has evolved from a simple agricultural community into a major ecological tourism destination that hosts annual flower festivals and various hands-on environmental programs.
Things to see
Key seasonal attractions and scenic spots:
The **Pink Muhly Fields**: A massive 1,300-pyeong garden that turns vibrant pink from late September to early November.
The **Secret Garden**: A hidden area featuring diverse seasonal flowers like purple verbena, cosmos, and sunflowers.
The **Sotdae & Pinwheels**: Traditional wooden bird poles and colorful pinwheels decorate the walking paths, offering a nostalgic rural atmosphere.
Things to do
Activities and seasonal experiences:
Enjoy the **Pink Wave Festival**: Walk through the pink grass tunnels and capture stunning "life-shots" in the photo zones.
Participate in **Rural Crafts**: Programs include making traditional Jangseung (totem poles) from chili stalks, reed flutes, or traditional snacks like Yugwa.
Combine with a visit to **Sopung Garden**: Explore the nearby eco-park's wooden boardwalks, mirror ponds, and camping facilities.
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