Woljeong-ri Lowa

Jeju-do


Here's a cafe with a slick interior design, decent drinks, San Miguel to go with a side of fries on the rooftop sunloungers overlooking Woljeong Beach, and friendly, English-speaking staff. Jeju yujacha (citron tea) and Jeju green-tea cake are house specialities.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Jeju-do attractions

1. Gimnyeong Maze Park

1.95 MILES

This popular maze is fun for adults and children. Created by American expat Fred Dunstin from 2232 Leyland cypress trees, it’s fiendishly clever. There is…

2. Manjang-gul

2.32 MILES

Manjang-gul is the main access point to the world’s longest system of lava-tube caves. In total the caves are 7.4km long, with heights between 2m and 23m…

3. Haenyeo Museum

5.15 MILES

The highlight of Hado-ri, this museum does an excellent job explaining the history and culture of the amazing haenyeo women divers through models of their…

4. Hongjodangoe Haebin Beach

9.21 MILES

Gorgeous Hongjodangoe Haebin (sometimes called Coral Sand Beach) has brilliant white coral sand stretching out in a crescent-moon-shaped beach. Located on…

5. Sangumburi

10.1 MILES

Sangumburi is an impressive volcanic crater in the central east of Jeju-do. About 350m in diameter and 100m deep, it only takes a few minutes to walk up…

6. Seongsan Beach

10.18 MILES

The long stretch of beach between Seongsan-ri and Phoenix Island is a unique contrast of colours – mossy green rocks, black sand and blue waters, all…

7. Jeju Stone Park

10.48 MILES

Creating a park dedicated to rocks on a rock-littered island might sound a snooze, but you’ll quickly reassess that opinion after touring this beguiling…

8. Ilchul-bong Beach

10.52 MILES

At the eastern base of Seongsan Ilchul-bong, a long staircase leads down to this lovely crescent-shaped cove backed by weather-beaten lava cliff walls and…