James BLuE Hostel

Sokcho


This is a hostel all grown up. Rooms are clean and common areas close at night for proper rest for all. Bonuses include heated floors, strong showers, reliable wi-fi and a helpful English-speaking owner, James. Buses to Seorak-san are nearby, though early risers note: breakfast starts at 8am. Rates increase 25% on Fridays and Saturdays, and 50% July to August and October.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Sokcho attractions

2. Lighthouse Observatory

0.61 MILES

The views of distant Seorak-san and the East Sea aren't bad, but it's best at dusk or dawn. Binoculars are available.

3. Yukdam Pokpo

5.59 MILES

Yukdam Pokpo is a series of six waterfalls and a pond.

4. Biryong Pokpo

5.81 MILES

This long, thin 40m-high waterfall in Seorak-san National Park gushes into a picturesque pool and and is a 2km climb up from the Seoraksan National Park…

5. Naksan-sa

5.95 MILES

This temple was originally established in AD 671 and enjoys a glorious perspective overlooking the sea. Also facing the sea is a majestic (but modern,…

6. Bronze Jwabul Statue

6.2 MILES

On the approach to Sinheung-sa you will pass this huge 10m-tall bronze seated Buddha statue.

7. Sinheung-sa

6.27 MILES

This temple complex that has stood on this site since AD 652 but has been destroyed and rebuilt many times. At the entrance are the Four Heavenly Kings …

8. Heundeul Bawi

6.41 MILES

This massive 16-tonne boulder is balanced on the edge of a rocky ledge and can be rocked to and fro by a small group of people. It’s a lookout on the way…