1. Introduction
If you are looking for a cycling route that combines the urban energy of Seoul with the serene beauty of the countryside, the ride from Banpo Bridge to Paju Heyri Art Village is a must-try. This approximately 50km course takes you along the famous Han River and leads you to a unique cultural valley known for its galleries, architecture, and cozy cafes.

2. Route Overview
- Distance: Approx. 50km (One way)
- Duration: 3 – 4 hours (depending on pace)
- Difficulty: Moderate (Mostly flat bike paths, with some mild inclines near Paju)
- Start: Banpo Han River Park (South Side) or Banpo Bridge
- Finish: Paju Heyri Art Village


3. Key Landmarks & Waypoints
- Banpo Bridge (Moonlight Rainbow Fountain): The perfect starting point with a great view of Seoul’s skyline.
- Ara Waterway Junction: As you head northwest, you’ll pass the entrance to the Ara Waterway, a key hub for cross-country cycling.
- Paju Book City: A unique architectural forest dedicated to publishers and books. A great spot for a quick break.
- Freedom Road (Jayu-ro) Bike Path: Enjoy the wide-open views as you ride parallel to the Imjingang River.


4. Why Ride This Course?
This path is part of the extensive South Korean bike network. It is well-paved and separated from car traffic for most of the journey, ensuring a safe and breezy ride. Once you arrive at Heyri Art Village, you can reward yourself with gourmet coffee or explore the various museums and craft shops.


Tips for Foreign Cyclists
- Rentals: If you don’t own a bike, you can find high-quality road bike rentals near Banpo or Han River parks.
- Convenience Stores: “Pyeonuijeom” (Convenience stores) are located frequently along the Han River sections. Grab a “Han River Ramen” before you leave Seoul!
- Return Trip: If you’re too tired to ride back, you can take the Gyeongui-Jungang Line subway (check weekend bike boarding rules).

