
Gaudo Island, the island I want to visit, fall in love with the sea and the charm of the island...
It is said that Gaudo Island, the only inhabited island among the eight islands in Gangjin Bay belonging to the mangho of Doam-myeon, Gangjin-gun, was called ‘Gaudo’ because Boeun Mountain in Gangjin-eup corresponds to the head of a cow and the shape of the island corresponds to the yoke of a cow. Gaudo Island offers views of Gangjin Bay and uninhabited islands in all directions, has excellent coastal scenery, and the interior of the island is rich in natural tourist resources, such as cypress trees, cypress colonies, and black pine trees. A car-free suspension bridge connects both sides, allowing you to enter the island on foot. Once you arrive at the island, there is a 2.5 km ecological trail where you can walk while admiring the mountains and the sea. At the top of the island is a complex fishing park where various species of fish can be caught. Starting from the Celadon Tower (25m high), you can enjoy a variety of leisure experiences such as zip track, an eco-friendly leisure facility where you can experience flying over the sea, and jet boating that cuts across the sea. Gaudo, an island in the south beyond the mountains, full of spring energy. There is a 2.5 km long walking trail along the coastline, and wherever your gaze rests, the emerald sea becomes a picture. It would be a good idea to visit Gaudo, which is the only inhabited island among the eight islands in Gangjin.