In South Korea, winter lasts from December to February. In some areas, the cold weather often begins in late November and lasts until early March. Temperatures usually fall below freezing during this time, particularly in northern areas like Gangwon-do, where snowfall is most plentiful and ski resorts draw large crowds of tourists. Overall the Korean winter is characterized by its crisp snowy landscapes and dry, cold air, though winters in southern regions, such as Jeju are milder.All interests can be satisfied by the wide range of winter activities that South Korea has to offer, from unique festivals and cultural experiences to outdoor adventures in the snow.

Skiing and snowboarding
In Korea, snowboarding and skiing are extremely popular wintertime activities once the ground in Gangwon-do province is covered with snow. The best part is that Seoul is close to many of these ski areas.you don’t need to worry if you can’t ski. At any Korean Ski resort, it’s simple to register for lessons.

Best Ski Resort : Elysian Gangchon , Welli Hilli, Yongpyong Resort, Vivaldi Park etc.
Snow Sledding

You can still go sledding at a ski resort or snow park even if you don’t ski or snowboard. Of course, you can always pick up a sledge and race down ANY snowy hill, but there are sledding hills all over Seoul and Korea. However, if you are searching for a more unique sledding experience close to Seoul, snowy land at Vivaldi Sky Park is undoubtedly one of the most well-liked.
Snowyland at Vivaldi Ski Park , Seoul is one of the most popular.
Ice Skating
There are a plethora of indoor, hotel, university, and municipal skating rinks in Seoul that are open throughout the Korean winter.
Best Ice Skating place: Lotte World Indoor Skating Rink, Seoul Plaza Ice Rink, Olympic Park Ice Rink .

Ice Climbing

You can try this difficult sport on climbs of all skill levels in Korea because of its mountainous terrain.who are first-time climbers. Although it is expensive, it may set you on a path of adventure that will take you to places you never would have imagined.South Korea has a number of great locations for ice climbing, from man-made ice parks to naturally occurring frozen waterfalls.
Best Ice Climbing place : Pandae Ice Park, Kugok falls, Seoraksan National Park etc.
Written by – Sahinoor
About the Author –

My name is Sahinoor. I have a strong desire to learn a new language and culture whenever I get spare time. Despite being from a different culture, I have always been interested in other cultures. After watching Korean drama, I became very interested in Korean culture and life-style as a teenager. My passion for learning has given me a fantastic opportunity to write articles. I will be able to broaden my knowledge and discover a lot more about my cherished South Korea by writing articles.
