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Bohyeonsan Optical Astronomy Observatory

South Korea's leading public astronomy observatory, offering guided telescope views of planets and deep-sky objects from the dark skies of Mount Bohyeon.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Nov — Feb
Best viewing
A guided nighttime visit to a professional-grade public observatory with telescope sessions and dark-sky viewing on a forested Korean mountain.
Category
Geological
Status
In season

About this spectacle

Perched in the mountains of North Gyeongsang Province, the Bohyeonsan Optical Astronomy Observatory is one of South Korea's premier stargazing destinations. Visitors step into domed telescope facilities and peer through professional-grade optics at planets, star clusters, and nebulae — an experience rarely accessible to the public elsewhere in the country. On clear nights, the dark skies above Mount Bohyeon reveal the Milky Way arching overhead, while astronomers guide visitors through celestial highlights. The surrounding mountain forest adds a cool stillness to the experience, with crickets and wind filling the silence between observations. The observatory complex typically offers both indoor planetarium-style presentations and outdoor naked-eye sky tours, making it accessible for families and serious enthusiasts alike. Winter nights bring exceptionally transparent skies, while summer offers rich views of the galactic core.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Nov — Feb

Getting there

Nearest airport: TAE. Nearest city: Yeongcheon.

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