Hotel Analysis
Based on 2 sites · 1 reviews
Located at an altitude of 450m in Gangneung, Woojin Hwangto Pension is a place suitable for enjoying a break in nature. A clear stream flows right in front of the pension, making it perfect for enjoying water activities or simply soaking in the natural surroundings.
Guests consistently praise the host's hospitality and the warm condition of the rooms. The heating system is highly regarded for keeping the rooms cozy, and the availability of amenities such as a TV, game console, washing machine, and cooking utensils is frequently noted as a major convenience.
The barbecue area is well-maintained, making it a great choice for families or group travelers. With its unique location that allows guests to enjoy both the beach and the nearby valley, it is an ideal spot for those seeking a distinct Gangneung travel experience.
Strengths
Kind and warm hospitality from the host
Effective heating system ensuring a cozy stay
Well-equipped with amenities like TV, game console, and laundry facilities
Well-maintained barbecue area
Recommended For
Family travelers — Well-equipped amenities and a friendly host make it a great choice for visiting with parents.
Group travelers — The well-maintained barbecue facilities and spacious environment are suitable for group stays.
Ratings by Booking Site
Overall 10.0/10 · 1 sites · Based on 1 reviews
Guest Reviews
1 booking sites · 1 reviews
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FAQ
It is highly rated by families due to its well-equipped amenities like a TV, game console, and washing machine, along with the host's kind hospitality.
Yes, there is a clear stream right in front of the pension, making it an excellent location for water activities and enjoying nature.
Many guests have noted that the heating system works very well, keeping the rooms cozy.
Yes, there is a well-maintained barbecue area available for guests to use.
It is located close to Jumunjin Beach, allowing guests to enjoy both the valley and the sea.













