Cozy Fire Pit & Bakery: A Relaxing Day at Yongin 'Limegrass' (Bus Access Guide)
"Discover 'Limegrass', Yongin's best bakery cafe with a cozy fire pit. We provide a complete guide including parking tips, the 95 bus schedule, and reservation details. Perfect for a relaxing day trip near Seoul. Plan your visit now!"
-Departing from Yongin Public Bus Terminal: First Bus 06:10 / Last Bus 21:30
-Departing from Chugok-ri (Return): First Bus 06:40 / Last Bus 22:02
2. Where to Board (Choose the most convenient spot)

-Option A: Inside Yongin Public Bus Terminal building.
-Option B: The stop right outside the terminal, next to the large overpass.

-Option C: If you're taking the EverLine Light Rail, head to Exit 3 of Yongin Central Market Station. The bus stop is just a short walk away.
3. Getting Off & Walking Directions
The ride takes about 20–25 minutes. Keep an ear out for the English announcement: "Daedae 1-ri. Wihan-teo". Once you get off, spot the CU Convenience Store and walk in that direction for about 5 minutes. You'll arrive at your destination shortly.
Pro Tip: I highly recommend using a map app like Naver Map or KakaoMap to track the bus's real-time location.



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How to get to Daedae-ri (Wihan-teo) from Yongin Terminal via Bus No. 95
Heading to the outskirts of Yongin can often be tricky due to long intervals between buses. But don't worry—this guide will help you catch Bus No. 95 to Daedae-ri (Wihan-teo) without any hassle.
1. [Transportation Guide] Bus No. 95 Schedule & Real-time Tracking Tips The bus intervals can range anywhere from 30 to 120 minutes, so checking the schedule beforehand is crucial.

How to get to Daedae-ri (Wihan-teo) from Yongin Terminal via Bus No. 95
Heading to the outskirts of Yongin can often be tricky due to long intervals between buses. But don't worry—this guide will help you catch Bus No. 95 to Daedae-ri (Wihan-teo) without any hassle.
1. [Transportation Guide] Bus No. 95 Schedule & Real-time Tracking Tips The bus intervals can range anywhere from 30 to 120 minutes, so checking the schedule beforehand is crucial.
-Departing from Yongin Public Bus Terminal: First Bus 06:10 / Last Bus 21:30
-Departing from Chugok-ri (Return): First Bus 06:40 / Last Bus 22:02
2. Where to Board (Choose the most convenient spot)

-Option A: Inside Yongin Public Bus Terminal building.
-Option B: The stop right outside the terminal, next to the large overpass.

-Option C: If you're taking the EverLine Light Rail, head to Exit 3 of Yongin Central Market Station. The bus stop is just a short walk away.
3. Getting Off & Walking Directions
The ride takes about 20–25 minutes. Keep an ear out for the English announcement: "Daedae 1-ri. Wihan-teo". Once you get off, spot the CU Convenience Store and walk in that direction for about 5 minutes. You'll arrive at your destination shortly.
Pro Tip: I highly recommend using a map app like Naver Map or KakaoMap to track the bus's real-time location.



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Limegrass: Essential Visitor Info
Here’s a quick guide to everything you need to know before visiting Limegrass.
1. Operating Hours
-Cafe: 10:00 – 22:00 (Daily)
-Dining: 11:00 – 20:00 (Break Time: 14:30 – 17:00)
-Fire Pit & Tent (Weekends/Holidays): 14:00 – 22:00
2. Language Support
Good news for international visitors: All menu items are labeled in both Korean and English, making ordering completely stress-free.
3. Signature Menu
-Bulmeong Latte (Fire Pit Latte): 8,500 KRW – A unique signature drink that fits the vibe perfectly.
-Bakery & Coffee: They offer a wide selection of freshly baked goods and premium coffee.
4. Facilities & Reservations
-Parking: Spacious and stress-free (Large lots available).
-Private Spaces: 4 reserved private zones.
-Fire Pit Zones: 10 outdoor spots for a relaxing "Bulmeong" (spacing out by the fire) experience.
[Fire Pit Zone Guide]
-Capacity: 2 to 6 people per zone.
-Duration: Minimum 2-hour reservation required.
-Cancellation Policy: Changes are allowed up to 1 day prior. No cancellations or changes on the day of your visit.
-Check-in/Out: Entry begins 5 minutes before your slot. Please tidy up and vacate 10 minutes before your session ends for the next guests.
Usage Rules: No deposit required, but ordering food, beverages, or a Fire Pit Package is mandatory. Outside food is strictly prohibited.
[Visit Experience & Note]
[ My Visit Experience (November 2025) ]
When I visited, the camping zone was completely free to access. Visitors could freely use any empty tents. Around 5:00 PM, the staff prepared fire starters in all the pits. After buying some firewood at the camping shop, I asked a staff member for help, and they kindly got the fire going for me.
[ Important Note ] The details above are based on operations as of November 2025. Rules can change, so I recommend double-checking the latest updates before you head out.
Parking Guide: A Stress-Free Experience at Limegrass
Driving to a popular cafe on the weekend usually comes with a fair share of parking anxiety, but my recent trip to Limegrass was a pleasant surprise. The entrance is exceptionally wide and welcoming, allowing for smooth two-way traffic—a huge relief compared to the tight entryways often found in suburban cafes.


The parking facilities are impressive in scale, featuring four distinct zones (Parking Lots 1–4) that effectively distribute the flow of vehicles. The spacious gravel lots are surrounded by beautiful trees, making the parking experience feel almost scenic. Even on a bustling day, the circulation was well-organized, and I found a spot without any hassle.

What stood out most was how beginner-friendly the spaces are. The lanes are wide and open, so you don't have to worry about squeezing into tight lines next to pillars. It feels less like a cramped city lot and more like parking in a spacious park.



[Atmosphere and Landscape]
The landscape at Limegrass is genuinely stunning, particularly with the autumn foliage. The "Garden Cafe" building features massive glass windows that reflect the blue sky, creating a modern yet nature-friendly vibe. Walking through the outdoor garden, filled with colorful trees, reeds, and well-maintained flower beds, is a joy in itself.



However, I have to be honest about the crowds. While the grounds are technically spacious, its popularity means it gets packed on weekends. I visited on a Saturday afternoon, and it felt a bit tighter than the empty photos might suggest. If you're looking for solitude, avoid peak hours. That said, the lively atmosphere has its own charm.


[Photo Spots and Family Fun]
Despite the crowds, the photo opportunities are endless. Every corner of the garden seems designed for the camera, from the water feature with the deer statue to the resort-style canopy seating.



It’s also a fantastic spot for families. My 5-year-old daughter was thrilled to run around the garden, hunting for the cute animal statues scattered throughout the grounds. From the large Dalmatian at the entrance to the hidden rabbits, it kept her entertained for ages. It’s a place where adults can enjoy the scenery while the kids have their own adventure.


[Interior Highlights & A Bakery Paradise]
[ Interior and Highlights ] To be fair, the overall interior design isn't drastically different from other modern cafes—it's clean and spacious. However, one feature left a strong impression: a massive stone sculpture right in front of the restrooms. It looks like a piece of gallery art and adds a unique, upscale touch to the space.

[ Bakery Paradise: A Visual Feast ] Stepping inside, the bakery display instantly grabbed my attention. The variety is huge, but what makes this place special is the design. The breads are incredibly cute and photogenic—a true paradise for anyone who loves sharing food photos on social media.





[ Realistic and Adorable Shapes ] The "Realistic Vegetable Breads" were the definite highlight. I was shocked to see breads shaped exactly like potatoes, sweet pumpkins, and carrots, displayed on crumbs that looked just like real soil. The Apple Bread, wrapped in fruit netting, looked so authentic I almost mistook it for the real thing.




[ The "Farm-to-Table" Vegetable Series ] The creativity here is endless. I found Corn Bread with detailed yellow kernels and green husks, and Sweet Potato Bread that looked like it had just been dug out of the farm.




[ Cutest Pastry Ever: Chick Manju ] The absolute winner for cuteness was the "Chick Manju" (Kkokko Manju). These little yellow chick-shaped pastries sit in a basket resembling a bird's nest, complete with eggs. It was honestly too adorable to eat!

[ Premium Cakes & Drinks ] If you prefer classic desserts, the showcase is filled with elegant roll cakes, tiramisu, and fruit cakes. Surprisingly, there’s also a mini bottle shop selling wines, and a fridge stocked with imported beers like Heineken. For kids, they’ve thoughtfully prepared organic juices and Pororo drinks.








🔗 [Check Limegrass Latest Menu]
[Camping Zone & Review]
The Camping Experience
[ The Camping Shop Essentials ] Right next to the fire pit zone sits a cute container-style shop where you can buy firewood and camping snacks. The blue awning and Paulaner Beer banner give it a festive vibe. Inside, you'll find essentials like instant ramen (Shin Ramyun, Jin Ramen), giant marshmallows, and sausages. They even rent out portable gas stoves so you can cook right there.



[ Camping Vibes without the Gear ] The real star of Limegrass is the Camping Zone. With cozy yellow tents and individual fire pits set up, you can enjoy the camping atmosphere without hauling any heavy gear. We sat inside a tent, enjoying our bread while the kids roasted marshmallows over the fire.







[ The Best Part: Outdoor Ramen ] Camping is all about the food. We boiled ramen in mess tins over the fire and roasted sausages and dried filefish (Jjondigi). Eating hot ramen outdoors is an unbeatable experience.
[ Honest Review: Smoke and Crowds ] One downside to note: since I visited on a busy Saturday, the smoke was quite intense because everyone lit their fires simultaneously. Be prepared to leave smelling like a campfire!


[ The Perfect Finale: Live Jazz ] As the sun began to set, a surprise live jazz performance started on the outdoor stage. Listening to high-quality jazz while sitting by the fire made for a romantic and unforgettable end to the day.

View on Kakao Maps
Limegrass: Essential Visitor Info
Here’s a quick guide to everything you need to know before visiting Limegrass.
1. Operating Hours
-Cafe: 10:00 – 22:00 (Daily)
-Dining: 11:00 – 20:00 (Break Time: 14:30 – 17:00)
-Fire Pit & Tent (Weekends/Holidays): 14:00 – 22:00
2. Language Support
Good news for international visitors: All menu items are labeled in both Korean and English, making ordering completely stress-free.
3. Signature Menu
-Bulmeong Latte (Fire Pit Latte): 8,500 KRW – A unique signature drink that fits the vibe perfectly.
-Bakery & Coffee: They offer a wide selection of freshly baked goods and premium coffee.
4. Facilities & Reservations
-Parking: Spacious and stress-free (Large lots available).
-Private Spaces: 4 reserved private zones.
-Fire Pit Zones: 10 outdoor spots for a relaxing "Bulmeong" (spacing out by the fire) experience.
[Fire Pit Zone Guide]
-Capacity: 2 to 6 people per zone.
-Duration: Minimum 2-hour reservation required.
-Cancellation Policy: Changes are allowed up to 1 day prior. No cancellations or changes on the day of your visit.
-Check-in/Out: Entry begins 5 minutes before your slot. Please tidy up and vacate 10 minutes before your session ends for the next guests.
Usage Rules: No deposit required, but ordering food, beverages, or a Fire Pit Package is mandatory. Outside food is strictly prohibited.
[Visit Experience & Note]
[ My Visit Experience (November 2025) ]
When I visited, the camping zone was completely free to access. Visitors could freely use any empty tents. Around 5:00 PM, the staff prepared fire starters in all the pits. After buying some firewood at the camping shop, I asked a staff member for help, and they kindly got the fire going for me.
[ Important Note ] The details above are based on operations as of November 2025. Rules can change, so I recommend double-checking the latest updates before you head out.
Parking Guide: A Stress-Free Experience at Limegrass
Driving to a popular cafe on the weekend usually comes with a fair share of parking anxiety, but my recent trip to Limegrass was a pleasant surprise. The entrance is exceptionally wide and welcoming, allowing for smooth two-way traffic—a huge relief compared to the tight entryways often found in suburban cafes.


The parking facilities are impressive in scale, featuring four distinct zones (Parking Lots 1–4) that effectively distribute the flow of vehicles. The spacious gravel lots are surrounded by beautiful trees, making the parking experience feel almost scenic. Even on a bustling day, the circulation was well-organized, and I found a spot without any hassle.

What stood out most was how beginner-friendly the spaces are. The lanes are wide and open, so you don't have to worry about squeezing into tight lines next to pillars. It feels less like a cramped city lot and more like parking in a spacious park.



[Atmosphere and Landscape]
The landscape at Limegrass is genuinely stunning, particularly with the autumn foliage. The "Garden Cafe" building features massive glass windows that reflect the blue sky, creating a modern yet nature-friendly vibe. Walking through the outdoor garden, filled with colorful trees, reeds, and well-maintained flower beds, is a joy in itself.



However, I have to be honest about the crowds. While the grounds are technically spacious, its popularity means it gets packed on weekends. I visited on a Saturday afternoon, and it felt a bit tighter than the empty photos might suggest. If you're looking for solitude, avoid peak hours. That said, the lively atmosphere has its own charm.


[Photo Spots and Family Fun]
Despite the crowds, the photo opportunities are endless. Every corner of the garden seems designed for the camera, from the water feature with the deer statue to the resort-style canopy seating.



It’s also a fantastic spot for families. My 5-year-old daughter was thrilled to run around the garden, hunting for the cute animal statues scattered throughout the grounds. From the large Dalmatian at the entrance to the hidden rabbits, it kept her entertained for ages. It’s a place where adults can enjoy the scenery while the kids have their own adventure.


[Interior Highlights & A Bakery Paradise]
[ Interior and Highlights ] To be fair, the overall interior design isn't drastically different from other modern cafes—it's clean and spacious. However, one feature left a strong impression: a massive stone sculpture right in front of the restrooms. It looks like a piece of gallery art and adds a unique, upscale touch to the space.

[ Bakery Paradise: A Visual Feast ] Stepping inside, the bakery display instantly grabbed my attention. The variety is huge, but what makes this place special is the design. The breads are incredibly cute and photogenic—a true paradise for anyone who loves sharing food photos on social media.





[ Realistic and Adorable Shapes ] The "Realistic Vegetable Breads" were the definite highlight. I was shocked to see breads shaped exactly like potatoes, sweet pumpkins, and carrots, displayed on crumbs that looked just like real soil. The Apple Bread, wrapped in fruit netting, looked so authentic I almost mistook it for the real thing.




[ The "Farm-to-Table" Vegetable Series ] The creativity here is endless. I found Corn Bread with detailed yellow kernels and green husks, and Sweet Potato Bread that looked like it had just been dug out of the farm.




[ Cutest Pastry Ever: Chick Manju ] The absolute winner for cuteness was the "Chick Manju" (Kkokko Manju). These little yellow chick-shaped pastries sit in a basket resembling a bird's nest, complete with eggs. It was honestly too adorable to eat!

[ Premium Cakes & Drinks ] If you prefer classic desserts, the showcase is filled with elegant roll cakes, tiramisu, and fruit cakes. Surprisingly, there’s also a mini bottle shop selling wines, and a fridge stocked with imported beers like Heineken. For kids, they’ve thoughtfully prepared organic juices and Pororo drinks.








🔗 [Check Limegrass Latest Menu]
[Camping Zone & Review]
The Camping Experience
[ The Camping Shop Essentials ] Right next to the fire pit zone sits a cute container-style shop where you can buy firewood and camping snacks. The blue awning and Paulaner Beer banner give it a festive vibe. Inside, you'll find essentials like instant ramen (Shin Ramyun, Jin Ramen), giant marshmallows, and sausages. They even rent out portable gas stoves so you can cook right there.



[ Camping Vibes without the Gear ] The real star of Limegrass is the Camping Zone. With cozy yellow tents and individual fire pits set up, you can enjoy the camping atmosphere without hauling any heavy gear. We sat inside a tent, enjoying our bread while the kids roasted marshmallows over the fire.







[ The Best Part: Outdoor Ramen ] Camping is all about the food. We boiled ramen in mess tins over the fire and roasted sausages and dried filefish (Jjondigi). Eating hot ramen outdoors is an unbeatable experience.
[ Honest Review: Smoke and Crowds ] One downside to note: since I visited on a busy Saturday, the smoke was quite intense because everyone lit their fires simultaneously. Be prepared to leave smelling like a campfire!


[ The Perfect Finale: Live Jazz ] As the sun began to set, a surprise live jazz performance started on the outdoor stage. Listening to high-quality jazz while sitting by the fire made for a romantic and unforgettable end to the day.

[Disclaimer] This article is based on the author's experience and knowledge. AI assistance was used solely for translation and editorial refinement to enhance readability. The content has been personally reviewed and verified by the author and is provided for informational purposes only.
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