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5
Markus Kocher3 weeks ago
Very authenic time travel back to the Joseon area. Excellent rich breakfast. Seunghwan made great dinner suggestions and was very helpful for anything. We liked this relaxing stay a lot!!
5
Caroline Corbett-Thompsona year ago
Truly incredibly relaxing and peaceful. The rooms are in a 16th century quarters and it was truly so magical. The beds ultra comfortable and the rooms and bathroom clean. The breakfast - divine and a highlight. If you’re looking for a peaceful stay around the Hahoe village, look no further. The host also was incredibly generous and helpful. Highly recommend!
5
Jochen Schmidmeir6 years ago
Excellent traditional hanok experience - we stayed there for one night and loved it. The owner family dates back 16 generations and mum and son took lovely care of us. They picked us up from the bus stop and drove us to the old hahoe folk village and for dinner. Our room was lovely and the Korean breakfast delicious, we can't thank them enough and can fully recommend staying there
5
Denis Lagarde4 years ago
Unforgettable stay in a 400 year old (or 500 ?) house overlooking Hahoe folk village. Really friendly owner, with a typical Korean breakfast including bulgogi beef. One of the highlights of our trip!
4
Dmitri Leea year ago
The location and the view to the village across the river is just unique as well as the property itself that has a great history behind. The owners in several generations are also very nice and welcoming though understandably they are watching you constantly to make sure you would not make any damages to the property that may be considered a little bit invasive. The breakfast is traditional Korean that may not be suitable for many Europeans' used to type of breakfast, e.g., no coffee or pastries or anything sweet - get some from a convenient store on your way.
In addition to the above about the breakfast, we found out that the bathroom that is not in the room is actually not that close to the room either - hence, if it rains or cold outside it is rather an uncomfortable issue. Each room has actually two zones: living and sleeping divided by a door, only the sleeping one has some heating and the AC, though the other one has a heater it is just not able to warm the room enough. The parking is limited in front of the villa, so keep in mind and it is located behind the Confucius school. It is rather expensive, but I guess it is unique so it may make sense. Nevertheless we would definitely recommend to stay as an alternative to hanok or temple stay.