From Heritage to Coast



On Korea’s Route 7


A journey that moves from the quiet of Hahoe Village

to the flavors of Yeongdeok,

then climbs north along the coastal road closest to the sea.




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To know a country, taste its food, walk its land, and meet its past

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Key Tour Details

A quick overview of the route’s essential information—distance, duration, difficulty, and seasonal operation.

Use this guide to understand what to expect before you ride.

780km

Distance

9N10D

Schedule

★★★

Level



Profile

Riverside paths, urban sections, flat terrain, and moderate slopes


Operating Season

Mar~Jun, Sep~Nov


Group Size

Maximum 20 people



Highlight

Where Moments Meet Local Depth

Each tour blends iconic anchor points with raw local encounters markets, riders, villages, and landscapes. From national routes to hidden paths, these layered experiences create the true highlight of every GOSAT journey.

Anchor Point

  • Andong Hahoe Village
  • Byeongsan Seowon vicinity
  • East Coast Route 7
  • Coastal views in Yeongdeok / Pohang / Uljin
Killing Point

  • Andong’s signature dishes (salted mackerel, jjimdak)
  • East Coast seafood & crab dishes
  • 3-phase terrain: inland → hills → coast
Local Experience Elements

  • Quiet mornings in a heritage village
  • Rural lifestyle rhythms
  • Coastal winds, cliff lines, and East Sea colors
  • Authentic small-town culture

Our Journey

Each route connects a series of cities and landscapes, revealing the quiet rhythms between them.

Follow the line as it unfolds—step by step, town by town, across the heart of the region.


Seoul – Yeoju
Day 01

Yeoju – Suanbo
Day 02

Suanbo – Mungyeong
Day 03

Mungyeong – Sangju
Day 04

Sangju to Andong
Day 05

Andong to Yeongdeok
Day 06

Yeongdeok–Uljin
Day 07

Uljin–Samcheok
Day 08

Samcheok–Gangneung
Day 09

Gangneung–Goseong
Day 10

Goseong–Sokcho
Day 11

Route Schedule

Each day of this tour is planned to balance riding, scenery, and local experience.
 Review the itinerary below to see how your journey unfolds from start to finish. 

DaySectionDistanceHighlight
Day 1Seoul – Yeoju
100kmLeaving Seoul’s skyline, the ride follows Han River into Yeoju’s rice-producing plains.
Day 2Yeoju – Suanbo
90kmRural farmlands rise into gentle hills, ending at Suanbo’s historic hot spring town.
Day 3Suanbo – Mungyeong
63kmClimbing forested passes, the route reaches Mungyeong’s mountain gateways and temples.
Day 4Mungyeong – Sangju
60kmMountain terrain descends into Sangju’s apple orchards and agricultural heartland.
Day 5
Sangju to Andong
90kmQuiet rural roads lead into Andong, center of Confucian heritage and traditional villages.
Day 6
Andong to Yeongdeok
87kmLeaving inland heritage sites, the route crosses mountains toward Yeongdeok’s crab coast.
Day 7
Yeongdeok–Uljin
100kmThe ride follows Route 7, tracing Yeongdeok’s fishing ports to Uljin’s open seascapes.
Day 8
Uljin–Samcheok
70kmCoastal cliffs and power plants mark the transition into Samcheok’s rugged shoreline.
Day 9
Samcheok–Gangneung
55kmRiding north, the coast softens into Gangneung’s beaches and historic port city.
Day 10
Gangneung–Goseong
110kmLeaving resort beaches, the route enters quieter coastlines near the northern border.
Day 11
Goseong–Sokcho
53kmThe journey ends in Sokcho, where mountains, ports, and city life converge.
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Sep
Oct
Nov
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4/11(Sat)
4/30(Thu) ~
5/9(Sat)
6/4(Thu) ~
6/13(Sat)
9/3(Thu) ~
9/12(Sat)
10/1(Thu)~
10/10(Sat)
11/5(Thu) ~
11/14(Sat)
-4/16(Thu) ~
4/25(Sat)
5/14(Thu) ~
5/23(Sat)
6/18(Thu) ~
6/27(Sat)
9/17(Thu) ~ 9/26(Sat)10/15(Thu) ~
10/24(Sat)
11/19(Thu) ~
11/28(Sat)

This itinerary may be flexibly adjusted in consideration of weather, road conditions, and on-site operations to ensure safety and experience quality.

What’s Included

Everything You Need, Built Into the Journey

We provide all essentials—from bikes, fitting, meals, and lodging to guide support, safety systems, and insurance—so you can focus solely on the ride.

Every element is included to make your tour smooth, secure, and fully supported.

Equipment

  • Professional fitting
  • Road / gravel options
  • Spare parts & safety check
Support

  • 9-night local-style accommodations
  • Breakfast / lunch / dinner
  • Support vehicle
  • Professional guide + camera rider
Safety

  • Daily safety briefing
  • Emergency protocol
  • On-ride technician

Practical Info

Everything You Need

to Ride Smart

This guide covers the essentials—what to pack, when to ride, and how to handle each day’s terrain. Use these tips to stay prepared, ride safely, and enjoy your journey with confidence.

What to Bring

  • Riding kit
  • Windproof/waterproof jacket
  • Nutrition & power bank
  • Personal medication
Weather / Season

  • Best: March–June, September–November
  • Wind & wave conditions vary along the coast
  • Hot summers, windy winters
Riding Tips

  • Manage effort through rolling inland hills
  • Check coastal wind direction daily
  • Stop at scenic viewpoints along Route 7
Take on the longest journey that lets you read the country of Korea with your entire body.

Price

Please note that prices and inclusions may vary depending on the season. 

BENEFIT 1
GOSAT Jersey Set Included
BENEFIT 2
Personalized Fit & Safety Check

PRICE

Please check availability & details
  • Valid for the 2026 Spring–Summer Season
  • Pricing is per person; optional upgrades are available.

FAQ

Need more details or personal guidance?

We’ll be happy to support you directly.


Q. Is the inland terrain difficult?

A. Rolling hills require moderate effort but are manageable for intermediate riders.


Q. Is Route 7 safe to ride?

A. It has wide shoulders and good visibility—wind direction is the key factor.


Q. Does the tour include food experiences?

Yes—Andong cuisine and East Coast seafood are central highlights.