
Cheonjeyeon Falls is a three-tiered waterfall system in Jungmun, Seogwipo, set in a steep volcanic ravine. The first tier (22 metres tall) feeds an emerald pool 21 metres deep, and the second tier drops another 30 metres before the water runs out to the sea. A scenic 1-kilometre boardwalk loop crosses the Seonimgyo Bridge — 128 metres long, 78 metres high, with seven nymphs carved on both sides commemorating a Korean legend of seven heavenly nymphs bathing in the falls. A photogenic Muslim-friendly day-trip stop on Jeju Island. Pair with O'sulloc Tea Museum or Jusangjeolli Cliff, both within ten minutes. Modest entry fee, well-maintained paths.
