
Gwanaksan
관악산Sadang Ridge → SNU Eng. Valley
This is my favorite hiking route on Gwanaksan Mountain. It offers the best accessibility from the subway station to the trailhead. While the beginning and the final stretches are quite steep and challenging, the middle section follows a ridge line, making for a pleasant hike with spectacular views. Descending from Yeonjudae to the SNU College of Engineering is the fastest way down. After finishing the trail, you shouldn't take the bus right in front of you; instead, walk about 200 meters to the 'Engineering Building 2' stop. From there, take the 2-1 green bus, and you’ll reach Nakseongdae Station in about 20 minutes. A big plus is that since it’s the terminus, you’ll be able to get a seat and ride in comfort.
Gwanak Stream Trail → Sadang Ridge
This hiking route starts from Gwanaksan Station (Seoul National University) on the Sillim Line. Inside the station, you'll find the Seoul Hiking Tourism Center, where you can conveniently rent hiking gear (please note that it is closed on Wednesdays). There are plenty of restaurants and convenience stores right outside the exit, and the trailhead begins immediately as you step out. The initial part of the course follows the outer roads of the SNU campus and continues as a gentle climb along the valley. While it’s an easy and accessible path for beginners, the scenery can be somewhat monotonous, making it feel a bit tedious at times. It is, however, the most well-known and popular route. In contrast, the ridge course heading down from Yeonjudae toward Sadang Station offers stunning, open views that will keep you engaged the entire way. However, since it's a ridge trail with several ups and downs, it can be quite taxing on your legs if your energy is already spent from the ascent.
Jaunam Ridge → Mushroom Rock Ridge
This loop trail starts at the SNU College of Engineering, ascends to Yeonjudae Peak via the Jaun-am course, and returns through the Mushroom Rock Ridge. While the entire ridge course offers spectacular views, it involves many technical rock-scrambling sections, making hiking boots mandatory. The descent via Mushroom Rock Ridge is secluded and easy to lose track of, so following a GPS path is highly recommended.

Inwangsan
인왕산Inwangsan Course (Seoul City Wall Trail)
This is the Inwangsan Mountain section of the Hanyangdoseong (Seoul City Wall) Trail. Since the path starts through a residential alleyway, it’s a good idea to check the route beforehand. The trail isn't too steep, so sneakers are perfectly fine. Once you reach the summit, you'll be rewarded with a stunning night view of Seoul.