Camping with Pristine Waters at Glamping Sarang (White Forest) in the Premier Damter Valley

Glamping Love (White Forest) – A Camping Oasis

Glamping Love (White Forest) Camping Site

When it comes to making the most of a vacation, there’s nothing quite like the combination of pristine waters and the serenity of nature to rejuvenate the senses. If this sounds like your idea of paradise, then Glamping Love (White Forest) is just the place for you. Nestled alongside the Damter Valley, this campsite offers campers an opportunity to experience the joy of a refreshing dip in crystal-clear waters, shaded by a lush canopy of trees.

Experience the Damter Valley

Named after a valley reputed for its abundance of bones leftover from hunting wild animals, Damter Valley is a haven for those seeking to escape the summer heat. It’s the perfect spot for enjoying water games in its cool waters. The valley is also home to a variety of fish species such as willow catfish and mountain catfish, adding an extra layer of excitement for fishing enthusiasts.

On-Site Facilities

The campsite is well-maintained, boasting clean shower facilities, toilets, and water stations. Hot water is available, although the shower facilities only provide hot water from 8-13 and 18-21 hours. The convenience of each shower space is enhanced by partitions and the provision of storage spaces and baskets for clothes. With a canopy of trees providing ample shade, there’s no need for sunshades here.

Family-Friendly Fun

The campsite also features a variety of recreational facilities that kids will love, including a trampoline and a mini basketball court. And if you’re up for some adventure, you can explore the Cheorwon Eight Scenic Views nearby or try out various leisure sports available from neighboring businesses.

Contact Information

  • Address: 123 Damter-gil, Gwanin-myeon, Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
  • Telephone: 033-456-2200

Nearby Activities

Surrounding the campsite, there are several attractions worth exploring, including sunrise viewing spots, spring flower trips, summer water games, autumn foliage sites, winter snow flower spots, and walking trails.