A pension close to Cheongpungho Tourist Monorail.This is a pension with a great view.You can see Bibongsan Mountain from the bathroom on the second floor, and the view overlooks Chungju Lake from the living room.It is like an island with only two roads leading to other places in Chungju Lake, an inland sea, so it feels like you are looking at a landscape in the South Sea.I stayed in the Grand Pool Villa and there are two rooms on the first floor, one of which is under the stairs. This room is made of wood, so it smells good but feels like an alcove. There is only one small back. There is a toilet and bathroom on the first floor. The bed is only on the second floor, and there is a separate toilet and bathroom on the second floor. There is an attic that goes up the stairs from the second floor, but it is locked.I like the kitchen. It has a 3-burner induction or highlight range, a microwave, a mixer, and a blender. But should I use a blender when I go on a trip?I think there are enough dishes for about 10 people. The kitchen also has a lake view. There are many tables and chairs outdoors on the first floor, so it would be nice to sit here and there and talk while drinking tea.I think the purpose of this place would be for office workers to have a luxurious workshop or to come with friends and take a day off while looking at the beautiful scenery. The living room arrangement itself reminded me of a workshop.The sense of openness is truly outstanding, but there are almost no curtains to cover it. There are no curtains even on the bedroom windows. Only rooms on the first floor have roll screens on the windows. The bathroom on the second floor has curtains. Here, you might make eye contact with a Mondrian guest while taking a bath... The living room on the first floor is also open, so you feel like you have to be fully dressed even when you come out of the bathroom.There is a swimming pool, but it doesn't seem that useful. The swimming pool was narrow and next to the road.The facilities are good, but they seem to be slowly showing signs of age. There are burnt outlets here and there and there are some scratches in the kitchen.For reference, I looked closely at the room called Mondrian because it was unique. At first, I thought the price was cheap, but I don't think I would buy it here. The advantage of this pension is the view, but Mondrian does not have large windows, and the windows are angled 90 degrees from the other buildings, so there are no windows to view the lake. To see the lake view, you have to pay more than 400,000 won.