‘alleyways’ in Jeju dialect, and Jeju Olle Foundation constructed the Jeju Olle Trails back in 2007 in order to motivate locals and visitors to sightsee Jeju’s less famed paths, which surround the island as well as go inland.
All in all, there are 26 routes, five of which are sub-trails (1-1, 7-1, 10-1, 14-1, and 18-1), creating a linked network of 425 km (264 miles).
During our previous trip, my husband Garrett and I were able to complete Jeju Olle Trail #14-1, #16, #6 feel free to check them out too.
We got to meditate, learn about various types of meditation, drink tea, eat vegetarian-based dishes, learn about Buddhism, learn about Monk’s life, learn to make a Korean traditional paper lantern, learn to bow, hike around the temple, sightsee around the temple and others.