It is a city suburban style ski resort equipped with International Ski Federation approved slopes, including the 88 Challenge Line.
Also, there are lessons and slopes for beginners too!!!!
The resort has a total of 11 ski slopes and 9 lifts with a capacity to accept 15,200 skiers per hour.
Slope and Lift / Gondola > 11 Slopes (Beginner 2, Intermediate 5, Advanced 4), 8 Lifts > Lift Usage |
(won)
|
Type
|
Full Day
|
Half Day
|
Night
|
Fees
|
46,000
|
35,000
|
38,000
|
Operating
Hours
|
09:30-16:45
|
09:00-12:30
/
13:00-16:45 |
18:20-22:30
|
Skiing/Snowboarding Lessons |
(won)
|
Type
|
Hours
|
Ski[1:15]
|
Ski[1:1]
|
Snowboard
[1:5] |
Snowboard
[1:1] |
Full Day
|
10:00-12:00,
14:00-16:00 |
60,000
|
260,000
|
60,000
|
260,000
|
Half Day
|
10:00-12:00
/
14:00-16:00 |
42,000
|
180,000
|
42,000
|
180,000
|
Night
|
19:00-21:00
|
42,000
|
180,000
|
-
|
-
|
There are also several facilities available for visitor such as the sledding hill, indoor swimming pool, golf range, tennis court, sauna, survival game room, seminar facilities, Korean/Western restaurants, snack bar, cafe, singing room, game room, supermarket, ski shop, medical room, tourist’s lift and camp site.
And if you ever have extra time, you can go to the National Arboretum and Forest Museum and the Pocheon Ildong Hot Springs, which are only 30 minutes away!
The best part is, it is sooo easy to get there!
Directions |
From Gangbyeon Station (Seoul Subway Line 2, Exit 4)
- From exit 4, cross the street and walk to the right. Cross the street again to find the bus stop. - Take Bus 11 (강변역A) and get off at Bears Town (베어스타운) Bus Stop (approx. 1hr 38min). - First bus 6:05 / Last bus: 00:20 / Interval: 15-20min |
For more information are reservations, go to www.bearstown.com (Korean, English).