Nestled in the tranquil nature of Gujwa-eup, Snoopy Garden Jeju is Korea’s only official Peanuts-themed garden park. Located at 930 Geumbaekjo-ro, this 25,000㎡ destination offers a unique blend of character storytelling and forested trails. Open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM during peak season (April–September) and until 6 PM off-season, last entry is one hour before closing. Designed as an interactive experience, the garden appeals to all ages, transforming passive viewing into immersive engagement (Snoopy Garden Official).
The garden is divided into the indoor “Garden House” and 11 outdoor zones. Inside, five themed halls (Relationship, Daily Life, Rest, Happiness, Dream) showcase Peanuts comic scenes as immersive media art. Outdoors, you’ll find Charlie Brown’s Baseball Field, Lucy’s Psychiatry Booth, and more real-world recreations of the beloved strip. The full course typically takes 2–3 hours. On rainy days, start with indoor halls before exploring outside post-shower for a seamless experience (Tripadvisor 2025).
Snoopy Garden is located on Jeju’s eastern side, making transit planning crucial. From Jeju Airport, take bus 810-1 and get off at Abuoreum. You can also transfer via Daecheon Transit Center to bus 721-2. By car, follow Seogwang-ro to Bijarim-ro (about 50 minutes). A free parking lot is available. For travelers without a car, a shuttle package including admission and round-trip service is offered, greatly simplifying your visit (VisitJeju 2025).
Onsite tickets are KRW 19,000 for adults, KRW 16,000 for teens, and KRW 13,000 for children. With online booking or partnered discount platforms, prices drop to ~KRW 16,000 for adults. Peak times (weekends and holidays) require booking at least a month in advance. For the best light and fewer crowds, visit between 9–11 AM, which is also ideal for photography (Jeju Tour Pass 2025).
Located near the exit, Café Snoopy offers a themed brunch experience. Bestsellers include the “Snoopy Pizza,” “Woodstock Egg Sandwich,” and “Spike Pancakes” ranging from KRW 16,000–20,000. Drinks like iced coffee and fresh carrot juice feature Peanuts characters, enhancing the visual appeal. Even non-ticket holders can enjoy the café, making it a great brunch or dessert stop when passing by.
Great food options await within 10 minutes. Try “Seopseopine” for Jeju-style pork noodles and curry, “Eutteumi” for rockfish set meals, and “Moguri Sikdang” for black pork with soy crab. Fancy a fusion meal? “Dal-i Tteuneun Siktak” blends pasta with pork cutlets, while “Poongnim Dabang” offers retro-inspired coffees and a cozy vibe (Instagram 2025).
The Jeju Tour Pass bundles Snoopy Garden with nearby attractions like Aqua Planet and Maze Land, offering up to 40% off. Available in 24- or 48-hour formats, it’s ideal for busy travelers hitting multiple spots. For relaxed itineraries, individual early bird tickets may offer better value (Jeju Tour Pass 2025).
Each season offers different photo opportunities: cherry blossoms at Lucy’s Piano Forest in spring, lush greens in Spike’s Field during summer, fall foliage trails, and winter media art inside the Dream Hall. Statues are backlit for golden hour shots, with the best lighting around 10 AM or after 4 PM. Don’t miss the Charlie Brown Bench and Lucy’s Counseling Booth.
Family perks include free stroller, wheelchair, umbrella, and tripod rentals. Coin lockers are available near the entrance. Pets on leashes are welcome in outdoor areas, with designated “Pet Stations” providing water and waste bags. This makes Snoopy Garden ideal for both families and pet lovers alike.
For a day trip: Jeju Airport → Bijarim Drive → Snoopy Garden → Abuoreum Trek → Lunch at Seopseopine → Woljeongri Beach Café. For a 2-day stay, add sunrise at Seongsan Ilchulbong, activities at Maze Land or Wind1947, and a local farmstay in Gujwa-eup.