In the bustling city of Gyeongju, a little away from the center, there is a tranquil village that soothes the heart called "Höhe." "Höhe" means "height" in German, and it derives its name from the architectural feature that utilizes the stepped terraces, reflecting the staggered rice paddies.
Höhe Gyeongju consists of six individual houses. As you enter the complex, it evokes the image of a small village with multiple houses. In every direction, you are surrounded by the allure of nature, including Tohamsan Mountain, bamboo forests, rice paddies, and traditional Korean hanok rooftops. Each room is designed to offer a different direction and view. Moreover, considering the regional characteristics of Gyeongju, the buildings feature traditional tiled roofs while planning the areas to be divided differently by the roof and walls, creating a sense of expanding space.
Under the open, unobstructed sky, we can spend our own comfortable time.
Near the stay, you can find the historic sites of Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto. While enjoying the tourist attractions, it would also be great to take a walk along the countryside trails, immersing yourself in the fields and rural nature. As you take each step into the serene landscape, the daily worries vanish, and you hope for a day where you can deepen your connection with the things you love.
Spend a day focused entirely on you in a rustic landscape of rice paddies and bamboo groves.
The location of poepoe is [ 22 Gatgeorang-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do ].
Parking space is available.