Immediately behind Gyeongpo Beach is Gyeongpo-ho, which attracts local residents looking for a little peace and quiet. There’s a 4km bicycle path along the lakeshore, passing traditional pavilions. The most prominent is Gyeongpodae, from which it is poetically said that you can see five moons: the moon itself and its four reflections – in the sea (now obscured by pine trees), in the lake, in your obligatory glass of alcohol and in your own mind.
It hosts a Cherry Blossom Festival in early April. Rent a bike from Lago Family at the north of the lake next to the bus stop. Gyeongpodae is a short walk from the Chamsori Gramophone & Edison Museum .