Jeju's Hanlim-eup Sowon-ri is a quiet and charming small village facing the western sea of Jeju. On the first floor of the 'Susu House,' a traditional thatched-roof house, there is a natural garden that has grown with the age of this house, along with a cafe that exudes Jeju's unique atmosphere. To reach the second floor of the Susu House, you must climb the stairs, and sitting on the chairs on the veranda, you can enjoy the beautiful sea and sunset in the distance, which is truly breathtaking.
The host's consideration for preserving the structure of the old house while harmonizing it with modern design is evident. As you enter, you'll notice the use of Jeju's volcanic rock tiles, a characteristic material of Jeju. The kitchen's open ceiling design provides a sense of openness. Varying floor heights create a simple yet unique atmosphere that is specific to the Susu House. The friendly and tasteful explanations about the space help visitors fully appreciate it. When you climb the stairs, you'll reach a loft space, which is designed in homage to the host's father's study. It is a space for quiet contemplation, remembering the only space where the host's father could find solace and reflect, generously shared with their child.
When you climb the stairs, you'll reach a loft space, which is designed in homage to the host's father's study. It is a space for quiet contemplation, remembering the only space where the host's father could find solace and reflect, generously shared with their child.
Varying floor heights create a simple yet unique atmosphere that is specific to the Susu House. The friendly and tasteful explanations about the space help visitors fully appreciate it.
You must climb the stairs, and sitting on the chairs on the balcony, You can enjoy the beautiful sea and sunset in the distance, which is truly breathtaking.
The location of susu_jutaek is [ 1 Suwon 3-gil, Hallim-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do ].
Parking is available in the alley near the accommodation.