Y Park, located in Yeongwol, is an indispensable attraction for young people visiting Yeongwol recently.
The reason is probably to take beautiful photos with this red bamboo sculpture in the background. It's not a real bamboo, it's made of iron, and it's huge in scale.
In addition to the bamboo at the entrance, the YoungWol Y Park is filled with various backgrounds where you can take many beautiful photos. But it's not a space that anyone can enter.
Y Park is an exhibition hall, so you have to pay an entrance fee. But 15,000 won for adults and 10,000 won for children are not so cheap. Of course, you have to spend that much money to see most exhibitions in Seoul, and the reviews say that it is a wonderful exhibition that does not waste money.
But when you travel, you sometimes have to make the best choice with a limited budget.
If you are burdened with the admission fee to YoungWol Y Park, there is also a detour. Using the cafe located at the entrance of the exhibition hall!
You can meet the red bamboo forest on the way to the entrance of YoungWol Y Park. It's amazing in scale and color.
It was a shame that it was cloudy, but you can get a nice picture.
If you enter the entrance of the cafe, you can meet a cafe with a large space and a sensuous interior.
There was a table that looked like an old tree was moved, a table like a tram, and above all, I loved the whole window full of wild flowers. The pouty wooden ornaments on the ceiling look like a piece of work, right?
The phrase written at the entrance of the cafe Dal is not just a cafe attached to the exhibition hall, but a place that wants to be recognized as a cafe itself.
But since I visited early in the morning, I was looking for a drink other than coffee. I was holding a milk tea event. That means not only coffee but also milk tea is the main product. Nowadays, there are often places where cafes sell their own cold milk tea in bottles, and you can taste that kind of milk tea at Cafe Dal.
Whether Cafe Dal's mascot is Pinocchio, you can see Pinocchio decorations and souvenirs all over the cafe.
However, I thought it would have been nice to have a brand story about what the connection between Cafe Dal and Pinocchio was. I don't know if I didn't find it, but just bringing a bunch of Pinocchio doesn't directly lead to the concept of the cafe.
I was also selling macarons and desserts, but rather than making them myself at a cafe, I felt like I was selling products that I had purchased from somewhere. No matter how many kinds there are, it would have been nice if there was a special feature of Cafe Dal, right?
But the view from the cafe Dal is just wonderful. I think you can eat and drink here.
The red bamboo forest sculpture that blends with the blue grass and blue sky is wonderful as expected. As I mentioned earlier, I liked this location best because there were white and yellow wildflowers blooming.
It's a structure where you enter the exhibition hall through a cafe, so you might change your mind and buy tickets for the exhibition.
First of all, it was nice to be able to enjoy it wide and comfortable on the morning of the weekend.
If you are burdened with the admission fee to fully enjoy Waifark, I recommend you to visit Cafe Dal.