Igidae Eco-Park is a scenic coastal park in Busan, South Korea, renowned for its dramatic rocky cliffs, diverse marine ecosystems, and tranquil hiking trails with stunning ocean views.
Igidae Eco-Park is a unique coastal protected area located along the southeastern tip of Busan, South Korea, on the slopes of Mt. Igidae. This eco-park stretches approximately 6 kilometers along the East Sea (Sea of Japan), offering a blend of rugged cliffs, dense forests, and thriving marine life. The park’s geography features jagged rock formations sculpted by ocean waves, interspersed with forested trails that weave through mixed pine and deciduous trees. It serves as an important green space close to a major urban center, providing respite for locals and visitors seeking nature and outdoor recreation. Established with ecological preservation in mind, Igidae Eco-Park protects sensitive coastal habitats and native plant species along the shoreline. Visitors enjoy hiking on well-maintained coastal paths that afford panoramic views of the sea, nearby islands, and Busan’s skyline. Key landmarks include the Yeongdo Bridge views, the sunrise lookout points, and unique rock formations like the ‘Haeundae Sea Cave.’ The park also offers culturally significant features such as remnants of coastal fishing villages and local legends about the sea. Wildlife enthusiasts appreciate the birdwatching opportunities and tide pools rich in marine biodiversity. The park is particularly popular for its accessibility from central Busan, making day hikes combined with ocean vistas a favored activity, as well as photography and meditation spots along rugged clifftops. Igidae Eco-Park exemplifies an excellent urban-proximate escape balancing conservation with recreational use.
Dramatic coastal cliffside hiking trail with panoramic ocean views
Tide pools and rich marine biodiversity along rocky shorelines
Sunrise lookout points atop Mt. Igidae with clear views of the East Sea
Historic fishing village remains and cultural interpretive signage
A scenic footpath running along cliffs, offering sweeping views of the East Sea and rock formations.
A natural sea cave accessible at low tide, showcasing dramatic wave-cut rock features.
The highest point in the park with panoramic vistas of Busan and offshore islands.