Udo (Korean: 우도; Hanja: 牛島; lit.
It is known for its scenic beaches, sheer rocky cliffs, and sea caves.
With the exception of the peaks Someorioreum (소머리오름) and Udobong (우도봉; 牛島峰), the island is relatively flat.
[2] The coast of the island is mostly rocky, with sharp cliffs and even sea caves.
It has no rivers or springs; drinking water is obtained through rainwater.
[1] In 1914, it was made part of Yeonpyeong-ri, Gujwa-myeon, Jeju County.
[7] In recent years, restrictions have been placed on the renting of cars and all-terrain vehicles on the island, as the high volume of tourists led to high traffic congestion and noise.
[5] The island is considered to have eight scenic spots, together dubbed the Eight Sights of Udo (우도팔경; 牛島八景).
Sanho Beach is Natural Monument of South Korea No.