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Terra Crab Farm

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Terra Crab Farm is a Seorak-side ecology and craft workshop built around Sokcho's land-crab story, where the current visitor experience centers on foam-craft making with possible viewing of crabs, lizards, toads, and frogs during workshops.

Verified by HeySeorak on May 2, 2026📖 Owner story included

Best For

History, culture, scenic context, and first-time orientation

Area

Seoraksan

Price

₩₩ Mid-range

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Info

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16 Haksapyeong 2-gil, Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do

강원특별자치도 속초시 학사평2길 16

📞+82-33-636-6363
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Mon10:00-18:00
Tue10:00-18:00
Wed10:00-18:00
Thu10:00-18:00
Fri10:00-18:00
Sat10:00-18:00
Sun10:00-18:00

Sokcho Tourism lists 10:00-18:00 and homepage-dependent holidays. It also notes that the earlier viewing-only program has ended and that the space now operates mainly as a foam-craft workshop.

💰moderate price range
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The Story

Sokcho Tourism introduces Terra Crab Farm as a crab-themed experience space focused on the land crab, a species that begins life in the sea and then lives on land.

Behind the Signature

The place connects ecology with local public art: the owner is described as the sculptor behind Sokcho Beach's Heart Tree photo zone and Abai Village's Abai statue.

Local Tip

It sits close to Teddy Bear Farm and Alive Heart, so it works best as part of a Seorak-side family cluster when current workshop operation is confirmed.

Seasonal Note

Because the official page says the old viewing program has ended, current workshop availability should be checked before adding it to a fixed itinerary.

For Travelers

For international visitors, this is useful when they want a hands-on family activity with a local ecology angle rather than a standard theme-park stop.

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Pro Tip
Treat this as a reservation-check workshop rather than a simple walk-in museum. Call ahead before routing families here, especially if the goal is animal viewing.

How to visit

A quick guide for first-time visitors.

Step 1

Start with the context

Read the short history first so the stop is more than a photo point. The story usually explains why this place matters in Sokcho.

Step 2

Walk the key point

Use the map pin as your anchor, then give yourself a few extra minutes for nearby signs, views, side paths, or linked monuments.

Step 3

Connect the next stop

This works best as part of a route. Pair it with a nearby village, museum, market, ferry, temple, or lake walk rather than visiting in isolation.

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Info

📍

16 Haksapyeong 2-gil, Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do

강원특별자치도 속초시 학사평2길 16

📞+82-33-636-6363
🕐
Mon10:00-18:00
Tue10:00-18:00
Wed10:00-18:00
Thu10:00-18:00
Fri10:00-18:00
Sat10:00-18:00
Sun10:00-18:00

Sokcho Tourism lists 10:00-18:00 and homepage-dependent holidays. It also notes that the earlier viewing-only program has ended and that the space now operates mainly as a foam-craft workshop.

💰moderate price range
Open in Google MapsOpen in Naver Map
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