Overview
Pebbles the size of beans are scattered along the shore, earning it the nickname Kongdol Coast, and it is designated as a natural monument and protected. The coastline is about 800 meters long and 30 meters wide, and the pebbles are made by crushing quartzite, which makes up most of Baengnyeongdo's geology, and the transparent pebbles formed by coastal waves are worn and worn down. You can listen to the sound of the waves crashing and experience pebble therapy, which is said to be especially effective for dermatitis. The coastal slope is steep, with sudden deep spots, and during low tide, a hollow forms in the cliff at the edge of the shore.
