Igidae Coastal Park is a scenic coastal trail park in Busan known for its dramatic ocean views, rugged cliffs, and easy access to marine natural beauty along Korea’s southeastern shore.
Igidae Coastal Park is a unique urban coastal park located in the Nam-gu district of Busan, South Korea. Positioned along the city's southeastern coastline, the park offers visitors a striking combination of rocky cliffs, pine-covered hills, and expansive views of the East Sea (Sea of Japan). This park is celebrated for its well-maintained coastal walking trails that weave through natural environments and connect several historic and cultural landmarks. The park’s rugged coastline features jagged rock formations, crystal-clear waters, and small coves that create excellent spots for photography, sightseeing, and relaxing in nature. The area is ecologically important, sustaining coastal flora and fauna adapted to a maritime climate and supporting bird species common to the region. Visitors to Igidae Coastal Park can explore multiple trail loops of varying lengths and difficulties, such as the popular 4-kilometer coastal walk that starts near the Oryukdo Islands and hugs the seashore beneath cliffs and forested slopes. Besides hiking and walking, the park is a favored destination for local residents and tourists seeking peaceful escapes from the urban bustle of Busan. Notable landmarks within or near the park include the Oryukdo Skywalk, an iconic glass bridge offering breathtaking views over the ocean’s edge, and various historical sites that hint at the area's maritime heritage. Igidae is especially popular during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the coastal scenery is vivid. Overall, the park’s blend of natural coastal beauty, accessible trails, and urban proximity makes it a treasured spot for outdoor recreation and nature appreciation in Busan.
Oryukdo Skywalk – A thrilling glass-bottomed bridge overlooking the sea
Dramatic cliffside trails offering panoramic views of the East Sea
Diverse coastal ecosystems including native pine forests and tidal pools
Various scenic viewing spots and photo points along the rugged coastline
A glass-floor skywalk suspended over the ocean cliffs, offering visitors exhilarating views of waves and rock formations below.
A scenic multi-kilometer trail winding along rocky coastlines, pine forests, and cliffs with panoramic views of Busan’s seaside.
Coastal habitats featuring tidal pools and native vegetation that support diverse marine and bird species.