The Namhae Baregil pathway connects the Noda Island Trail and the main Guunmong Trail on South Korea's Namhae coast. Noda is a small island known for being the exile site of prominent Korean author Kim Man-jung in the 17th century. Highlights include literature-themed exhibitions and dramatic coastal cliff views, with several scenic points like the 'Jevitong' sea caves. This journey offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, covering about 14.5 kilometers and taking approximately six hours. Visitors can enjoy literary insight through sites such as Kim Man-jung's hermit grave marker and his reconstructed house.