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Want to know more about a family weekend in Namhae? You may find this itinerary very helpful. Frugal Travel in Namhae on the Off Season While my husband and I love traveling around Korea, long-distance driving is something we reserve for longer weekends. If you are really trying to be frugal and can travel on weekdays or off-peak seasons, then you’ll find lower room rates. About Namhae-gun Namhae-gun sits along the southern coast of South Korea. The island offers stunning mountainous terrain, peaceful beaches, cute towns, and a German Village. Traveling to Namhae with Family Namhae is a worthwhile family adventure because you can easily enjoy the south shore, island vibes at a reasonable cost for larger families. You will have a rich and wonderful family weekend itinerary in Namhae that won’t break the budget. About Hotels and Pensions for Families Many hotel and pension rooms with Western-style beds tend to comfortably fit 2 people, at the most. Trying to find larger rooms with more than one Western-style bed can be pricy so we often sacrifice a comfortable full night’s sleep just to save on cost. We recently purchased an air mattress just for the kiddo so we could have more options. This blog aims to help larger families travel without breaking the bank. Family-friendly pensions in Namhae German Village (East Side of Namhae) – Why stay in German Village? It’s super convenient because you can easily walk to the many restaurants, cafes, bars, ice cream shops, gift shops in German Village. And, most importantly, the view of the marina from this spot on the mountain is simply gorgeous.  Travel Notes: Heidelberg Pension – At W150,000 to W200,000 per night, depending on the season, their Baheu Room 바흐 has 2 Western-style beds in separate bedrooms upstairs and downstairs there’s a couch in the living room, dining room, and kitchen. Maximum number of guests for this room is 8. Travel Notes: Lounge 32 Resort (on the South East Side) – At W160,000 to W310,000 per night, depending on  the season, is a bit pricier. However, they do have rooms with 2 Western-style beds. This pension also has private beach access, foot spa, infinity pool, cafe, and a convenience store. If you’re looking for a better price and don’t need 2 Western-style beds, there are 2 other pensions near by that share the private beach and convenient access to this pensions amenities.  Travel Notes: U.S.A Village – While this location does not have the amazing views and restaurants of German Village, it does have pensions furnished for those missing the pleasures of the United States, like larger beds and outdoor grills. For example, at W80,000 to W140,000 U.S.A. Village Sante Fe Pension has rooms with 2 Western-style beds.  Friday Night or Arrival Night After driving for 3 to 4 hrs, you may want something simple so you can relax. Travel Notes: Pizza & Chicken Love Letter – small family-run restaurant. We had to park on the street. A woman, who lived next door, cooked our food and we took everything to go so we could relax in our room. She practically fried the entire chicken, we loved it. Our toddler loved the pizza. Travel Notes: Seolli Skywalk & Observatory – Get there before 1700 for a beautiful Oceanside view of Namhae. From the parking lot, it’s just an elevator ride up. Snacks and cafes at the top. Stay for the sunset. Travel Notes: Sangju Beach – For a lovely evening Beach walk OR, if you’re tired, return in the day. This is easily one of the most beautiful beaches on the East side of Namhae.  Saturday or Day Two Travel Notes: Cafe Here and Now (opens at 1000). Park at the large parking area for Daerangi Village because that’s where you’re heading next. Travel Notes: Daerangi Village – Very meditative walk down to a number of gazebos on the steep coast. Beautiful tiered-rice-paddies, small restaurants, and cafes.  Travel Notes: Sachon Beach – Since I’m from Hawai’i, I’m used to going to the beach right after a good hike. Sachon is just a few minutes away, with fine sand and calm waters. Usually not as packed as the more popular beaches. Great for kids. Travel Notes: Haesarang Abalone Maeul – For those who love marine snails and dining with an ocean view. For 100,000 you can get everything on the menu and easily share with 2 to 4 people.  If you do not like raw abalone, they will grill it for you, which I recommend because it’s so tender, even a toddler could eat it.  Sunday or Day Three As you get ready to drive out, plan for another hike.  Travel Notes: Cafe 15 Gram – Opens at 1100, lovely view of the marina. Great place to grab coffee and snacks while you plan out the day. Travel Notes: Hallyeohaesang National Marine Park has many hikes, ecological tours, beaches, and, Boriam Temple, which is a must-see before leaving Namhae. More Ideas for Your Family Namhae Weekend For more ideas of things to do in Namhae, see “Everything you need to fall in love with Namhae” blog Join the Pyeongtaek Travelers Group You are also welcome to join our Pyeongtaek Travelers. The South of Seoul moderated community of active and friendly travelers (most who live in Pyeongtaek, South Korea) sharing their adventure across the country. Volunteer with South of Seoul Interested in working with a fun team of talented volunteers? The South of Seoul volunteer team is always looking for other like-minded folks to research information, compile blogs, and edit content. LeaDan Yee, M.EdLeaDan Yee holds a Master’s in Education with a focus in Secondary Education and Teaching – Language Arts and Bachelor’s in Psychology, with a minor in Speech. As a Cultural Liaison and Content Creator at South of Seoul, Ms. Yee focuses on creating content for families interested in traveling and those with toddlers.  She is especially interested in opportunities to share her Native Hawaiian background and empower others to be cultural ambassadors. Prior to joining South of Seoul, LeaDan worked as a High School Speech Teacher and Adjunct Communications Professor. She specializes in Public Speaking, Argumentation and Debate, Team Management, and Event Planning.

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