Ranch Café Deureu Kumda is located at 2454 Beonyeong-ro, Pyoseon-myeon, Seogwipo-si—about a 50‑minute drive from Jeju International Airport and 20 minutes from Seongsan Ilchulbong, making it easy to include in an East Jeju tour. The park spans over 50,000 m² and blends a wooden café, go-kart track, horseback riding, and animal paddocks—true to its name, which means “embrace the field” in Jeju dialect. Official site
Enjoy high-speed thrills on an 800 m go‑kart circuit with straights and S‑corners. Solo rides (15 min) cost ₩18,000; tandem is ₩25,000. Helmets and goggles are provided free. Riders under 140 cm must have an adult. Though carts run at 40 km/h, the low seating enhances perceived speed. At dusk, the long straight becomes a pastel sunset photo paradise. Naver blog review
Four horseback courses are available: A (1.9 km), B (1.2 km), C (0.5 km), plus a beginner experience priced from ₩10,000 to ₩45,000. Solo rides are available from age 7, with guides offering a “hand-led” option for beginners. At about two meters up, riders enjoy sweeping views over Seongeup Plain and Halla Mountain—considered a classic Jeju horseback experience. Nextour listing
The wooden café features full-height glass walls offering panoramic grassland views. Popular menu items include black sesame latte (₩6,800) and the horse-shaped pound cake “mal-bbang” (₩3,500). Seating zones include a track-view bar, stable-side terrace, and shaded benches in the animal paddock—perfect for both activity participants and café visitors.
Behind the café is a mini farm with ponies, goats, and alpacas. For ₩2,000, guests can purchase feed and interact directly with the animals. This experience delights children, and parents can enjoy “animal-backdrop” black-and-white photo zones. There’s also free parking and stroller-friendly paths. KKday Korea blog
The fields bloom in striking colors: barley in spring (Mar–Apr), hydrangeas in summer (Jun–Jul), pink muhly in autumn (Sep–Oct), and camellias in winter—with red carpets of blooms set against snow-capped Halla Mountain. Each season offers a fresh backdrop for photography and social media. KKday blog on seasonal views
Open daily from 09:00 to 18:00; leisure ticket sales end at 16:50, and café last orders at 17:30. Helmets and vests are provided, but guests must wear long pants and sneakers. Weekend afternoons may see ~30 min waits; online pre-booking via platforms like KKday, Waug, or Interpark helps skip the line. In rainy weather, karting and riding are suspended with same-day full refunds. Online vouchers are valid for 30 days and often come with better discounts. Waug listing
The “Kumda Pass” combines tandem go-karting and the C-course horseback ride, saving up to ₩12,000 off regular onsite rates. Off-season OTA coupons (5–30%) can bring the bundled price to around ₩25,000 per person. Popular time slots (10:00–12:00, 15:00–17:00) often sell out, so booking ahead is advised.
Strategically located 10 min from Pyoseon Beach, 15 min from Seongeup Folk Village, and 8 min from Jeju Herb Garden (evening opening). A perfect day itinerary: morning karting + café; afternoon at Pyoseon Beach; evening stroll in the illuminated Herb Garden. The broad, low-signal streets of Beonyeong‑ro make for stress-free driving. Search “목장카페 드르쿰다” in any navigation app to arrive directly at the parking lot entrance.
Ranch Café Deureu Kumda is a rare all-in-one farm-leisure complex: karting, horseback riding, café relaxation, and animal-feeding all in one place. Its seasonal landscape ensures high re-visit value, and its carefully curated activities offer anything from adrenaline to serenity. Spending a relaxed half-day here will give you a memorable taste of Jeju’s eastern charm.