Gangwon-do Sono Felice & Chuncheon Dakgalbi 1 Night 2 Days Travel Review A Healing Emotional Course Along the Lake
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Day 1 – Chuncheon Dakgalbi → Salt Bridge → Sono Felice Check-in
•Lunch: Myeongdong Chuncheon Dakgalbi Alley
When you come to Chuncheon, you absolutely have to eat dakgalbi. I went to ‘Log House Dakgalbi’, and the charcoal flavor really permeated the flavor. Since they fry it right on the hot plate, the portions are generous, and I was so full after eating the fried rice. The parking lot was nearby, so it was easy to get there by car.
•Salt Bridge Walk
After eating dakgalbi, I headed to Salt Bridge to help with digestion. It felt like walking on Uiam Lake, so the view was really nice, and it felt like walking on the lake. It was quiet because it was a weekday, so it was good for taking pictures. It was clear during the day, and the lights were on in the evening, so it was romantic.
•Accommodation: Sono Felice Del Pino
The highlight of this trip was Sono Felice. The room was spacious and clean, and the view was refreshing, so I was amazed as soon as I entered. The kitchen facilities, bedding, and amenities were all luxurious, and there was a swimming pool and sauna, so I was able to heal properly. Above all, it was quiet, so it was great for a good rest.
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Day 2 – Accommodation breakfast → Gapyeong Lake Drive → Return to Seoul
•Eat breakfast and leisurely check out
Sono Felice breakfast was buffet-style, and there was a variety of food, from Korean food to bakery. Each food was carefully and neatly prepared, so I was satisfied. It was nice to be able to eat leisurely while enjoying the morning sunlight.
Gapyeong Lake Drive & Cafe
Before going up to Seoul, I drove toward Gapyeong Lake. I stopped by ‘Hoban Cafe’ for a moment and had a cup of coffee while looking at the lake, and the gentle waves and mountain scenery were so pretty. The weather was nice, so it was even more picturesque, and I was able to finish in a good mood.