Daemosan Barefoot Walking Trail

These days, more and more people can be spotted walking barefoot in the mountains. Walking barefoot...

Gaepo-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

Introduction

These days, more and more people can be spotted walking barefoot in the mountains. Walking barefoot on the ground not only provides physical health benefits like boosting immunity, but also offers a special experience of focusing on your body and communing with nature. For beginners, it's better to start with about 30 minutes and gradually increase the duration. Every weekend, a free 'Barefoot Forest Healing School' is held on Daemosan by the nonprofit Barefoot Walking Citizens' Movement.

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Item Description
Daemosan Barefoot Walking Spot A barefoot walking course on Daemosan where visitors can connect with nature by walking directly on the earth.
Benefits for Immunity and Physical Health Barefoot walking is a nature-based practice known for enhancing immunity and other physical health benefits.
30 Minutes Recommended for Beginners First-timers are advised to start with about 30 minutes and gradually extend the duration.
Free Weekend Healing School The nonprofit Barefoot Walking Citizens' Movement runs a free 'Barefoot Walking Forest Healing School' every weekend.

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Subway Line 3 Suseo Station or SRT Suseo Station. Address: Gaepo-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul.

Light picnicking is available in outdoor areas. Bringing a blanket and snacks is recommended.

H.ORM, Sikmulgwan PH, Gangnam Dulle-gil are nearby.

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