Dori Maeul
A famous ginkgo tree spot in Gyeongju
Popular to boys from 24 to 48 months
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Address
Do-ri, Seo-myeon, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Republic of Korea
Facilities
Parking
Reservation
Same-day visit and on-site registration only; reservations are not available
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Popular Ages of Dori Maeul
Dori Maeul is
popular to from 24 to 48 months boys
under 12 months | |
from 12 to 24 months | |
from 24 to 48 months | |
over 48 months |
boys
59%
girls
41%
Prices & Programs of Dori Maeul
- [Fees]
- Free
Parenting Tips for Dori Maeul
- It is known as a famous ginkgo tree spot in Gyeongju.
- The ginkgo grove is divided into Zones 1 through 4, and Zone 3 is the largest, so it tends to be crowded.
- There are many fallen ginkgo nuts on the ground, so your shoes may pick up the smell, so please take care before getting into your car.
- You can also enjoy pretty murals and yellow cosmos flowers.
- Snacks and drinks are sold along the street.
- There are places selling udon, pajeon, and ramen, but there are not many tables.
- There are cafes here and there, and Dori 47 right in front of Zone 3 is the closest to the ginkgo trees, so the view is great.
- It gets very crowded on weekends, so visiting early is recommended. Even on weekdays, it tends to get busy after lunchtime.
- There is a free parking lot and a restroom in the parking lot.
Dorimaeul
Dorimaeul in Gyeongju is a lovely outdoor outing spot for a walk with your kids in autumn, when the golden ginkgo tree forest spreads out beautifully. You can enjoy forest paths stretching from Zone 1 to Zone 4, pretty murals, and yellow cosmos flowers, making it a great place for family photos too.
Great points to enjoy with your kids
- You can take a walk through the wide ginkgo forest and feel close to nature.
- Zone 3 is the largest and most popular, so it is a good place to visit first.
- There is no separate kids zone, but the open outdoor space is nice for a light walk with your child.
Things to know before you visit
- Admission and parking are free.
- There is a parking lot, and there is a restroom in the parking area.
- There is no nursing room, diaper changing station, stroller rental, or high chair.
- Many ginkgo fruits may have fallen on the ground, so please watch out for dirt on shoes and clothes and for strong odors.
Food and visit tips
- Along the road, you will find snacks and drinks for sale, and there are also places selling udon, green onion pancakes, and ramen.
- There are not many tables, so it is best to plan for a simple stop.
- It tends to get crowded on weekends and after lunch on weekdays, so an early visit is recommended with your kids.
FAQ about Dori Maeul
Is Dorimaeul a good place to visit with kids?
Dorimaeul is a popular autumn outing spot for families because it is great for a light walk with kids through the wide ginkgo forest. There is no separate kids zone, but it is a nice outdoor place to walk while enjoying the natural scenery.Which area at Dorimaeul is best to see with kids?
Dorimaeul has Zone 1 through Zone 4, and Zone 3 is the largest and the most popular. If this is your first visit, it is best to start with Zone 3.Can I visit Dorimaeul with a stroller?
There is no stroller rental at Dorimaeul. Also, many ginkgo fruits may have fallen on the ground, so please be careful to avoid slipping or getting dirty while moving around.Does Dorimaeul have a nursing room or diaper changing station?
Dorimaeul does not have a nursing room or a diaper changing station. If you are visiting with a baby, it is best to bring any supplies you may need in advance.Where is the parking lot at Dorimaeul, and is it free?
You can use the free parking lot at Dorimaeul. There is also a restroom in the parking area, which may be helpful to know before your visit.Does Dorimaeul have an admission fee?
Dorimaeul has no admission fee and can be visited for free. Parking is also free, so it is easy to stop by casually.When is Dorimaeul less crowded?
Dorimaeul is very busy on weekends, and it also tends to get crowded after lunchtime on weekdays. If you are visiting with kids, going early will be more comfortable.Are there simple food options at Dorimaeul?
Along the road at Dorimaeul, there are places selling snacks and drinks, and some also sell udon, green onion pancakes, and ramen. However, there are not many tables, so it is best to expect a simple meal or snack stop.
Dori Maeul Address
Address: Do-ri, Seo-myeon, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Republic of Korea
How to make a reservation for Dori Maeul?
Same-day visit and on-site registration only; reservations are not available