
Sanbangsan & Yongmeori Coast is a paired geological site on Jeju's south-western shore, combining a 395-metre lava-dome mountain with a dramatic eroded coastal headland that resembles a dragon's head plunging into the sea. A coastal walkway carved into volcanic rock loops along Yongmeori with crashing surf below; Sanbangsan itself houses Sanbangsa Temple and a panoramic mid-mountain viewpoint reached by a steep stair climb. Modest dress is appropriate at the temple. A geologically striking Jeju Island stop for Muslim travellers, easily combined with O'sulloc, Camellia Hill, and Jusangjeolli within a 15-minute radius. Modest combined entry fee.
