◆No Need to Pack Equipment... Just Enjoy Luxury Glamping
It takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes to reach Elysian Gangchon Camping Park from Seoul. This all-season resort features a golf course, ski area, and condominiums, and has adapted to diverse travel preferences by offering both auto camping and glamping zones.
Among these, the glamping area is particularly popular with families. A blend of the words “glamorous” and “camping,” glamping offers a luxurious camping experience without the hassle of setting up tents or packing camping gear.
The glamping zone at Elysian Gangchon has been recently renovated in a Nordic style, creating an exotic atmosphere with curved tents set against a forest backdrop.
Notably, the accommodations provide hotel-level amenities, including beds, sofas, tables, and all necessary cooking utensils.
Most importantly, the area is designed to be barrier-free, allowing easy access for wheelchairs and strollers. This makes it comfortable for families with elderly members or teenagers.
As the sun sets, guests can enjoy barbecues, thanks to individual grills provided in each unit, allowing for a private and pleasant dining experience. As darkness falls and the night lights illuminate the area, the tranquil atmosphere of glamping sets in.
During the upcoming summer vacation season, guests can enjoy outdoor performances at the beer garden or cool off in the outdoor swimming pool. Facilities such as parasols, lounges, pergolas, and snack bars are available, and items like swimsuits, towels, mats, life jackets, and tubes can be rented, making it easy for visitors to enjoy the scenic views of Geombong Mountain.
◆A Bread Pilgrimage Destination with 20,000 Visitors... A Sensory Delight at the Forest Bread Market
If glamping alone isn’t enough, visitors can indulge their taste buds at the Forest Bread Market, the largest bread festival in the country. Scheduled for May 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Elysian Gangchon Lawn Plaza, this event has gained popularity as a must-visit destination for bread lovers across the nation.
The festival was first planned in October 2024 to create opportunities for bakeries and cafes, as well as small businesses in flea markets, while contributing to the local economy. Following the recent trend of “bread pilgrimages” centered around popular items like Jeju Udo peanut bread and Daejeon Seongsimdang, this festival aims to fill the gap in the so-called “national bread pilgrimage map” where Gangwon Province was previously missing.
The result has been a resounding success, attracting over 20,000 visitors to a single event and selling out products from participating bakeries early. With each passing year, the festival has grown in reputation, establishing itself as a leading dessert festival in South Korea.
This year’s theme is “A Day of Sensory Enjoyment Where the Scent of the Forest Meets the Aroma of Bread,” and the festival has significantly expanded in size. Over 100 popular bakeries and dessert brands from Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, and across the country will participate.
The organizers have meticulously prepared a variety of cultural content to satisfy visitors’ senses and encourage longer stays. The event will feature emotional photo zones and comfortable relaxation areas to attract both the MZ generation and families, along with a handmade flea market, live busking performances, prize events, book giveaways for children, and simple baking experiences.
Additionally, a collaboration with the camping gear rental platform “Camter” will enhance the event, appealing to camping enthusiasts as well.
◆A Model Festival Promoting Local Small Businesses
The most significant achievement and distinguishing feature of this year’s Forest Bread Market is its active commitment to supporting local businesses beyond just attracting visitors.
Elysian Gangchon has collaborated with the bakery platform “Bread Pilgrimage” to create a special “bread pilgrimage map” for the Chuncheon area. This initiative aims to promote hidden excellent bakeries in the region and inject new vitality into the local economy through dessert tourism.
Elysian Gangchon plans to continue developing the Forest Bread Market as a regular market event involving local residents. To achieve this, they intend to work closely with key institutions in Chuncheon and Gangwon Province to establish a successful local festival model that fosters both regional development and support for small businesses.
An Elysian Gangchon representative stated, “The combination of luxurious glamping in nature and the opportunity to taste famous breads from across the country will create a perfect synergy. We hope visitors can enjoy the best outing of the spring, combining comfortable relaxation and delightful cuisine in Chuncheon, easily accessible via the Gyeongchun Line from the metropolitan area.”
* This article has been translated by AI.
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