Discover the serene oasis of Beacon Hill Eco-Park in Tublay, Benguet, where tranquility and natural beauty await! As part of our Atok-Baguio adventure, we were captivated by the peaceful ambiance and picturesque landscapes of this hidden gem. Join us as we share our delightful experience exploring this English-inspired themed park nestled amidst the lush mountains of Benguet.
🗺️ Finding Your Way: Navigating to Beacon Hill Eco-Park may require some guidance. Keep an eye out for Romana’s Store as a reference point, as the signage leading to the park may not be readily visible from the road. Be cautious, as the roads leading here can be steep and winding.
💵 Entrance Details: Upon arrival, prepare for a nominal registration fee: PHP 150.00 for adults (aged 11 to 59), PHP 120.00 for kids (aged 4 to 10), and PHP 120.00 for seniors and PWDs. Children aged 3 and below enter for free. The Park operates daily from 7 am to 6 pm.
🏞️ A Retreat from the Bustle: Escape the hustle and bustle of city life as you immerse yourself in the serene surroundings of Beacon Hill Eco-Park. With its peaceful ambiance and picturesque landscapes, it's the perfect spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.
🚌 Quaint Café Experience: Experience a unique dining experience inside a converted bus café within the park premises. Savor delicious refreshments amidst charming English-inspired scenery.
🛍️ Souvenir Shopping: Don't forget to explore the souvenir shop inside the park, offering locally made products. Take home a piece of Benguet's charm and support local artisans.
🏚️ Future Expansion: Witness ongoing efforts to enhance the park's offerings, with the conversion of bus replicas into accommodations. Stay tuned as Beacon Hill Eco-Park continues to evolve and delight visitors.
📝 Plan Your Visit: Discover the beauty of Beacon Hill Eco-Park, Benguet's English-inspired themed park, and immerse yourself in its serene ambiance.
Embark on a journey of relaxation and exploration at Beacon Hill...
Read moreWe went here with curiosity and excitement because of the pictures we saw on social media. What we had not researched was there was an entrance fee. That would be totally fine actually, but I think it was a bit expensive especially if you're just there to eat or look at the view - 100 pesos for adults and 80 pesos for kids and pwd/senior. We came here almost near closing time and the kitchen was closed so we just had drinks and cakes. The second problem was when their coffee machine broke and we had to change our order. Even if we didn't like hot choco, we had no choice. What surprised me was they charged us extra because the hot choco was more expensive than the coffee. I was supposed to say that they shouldn't charge us because it was a fault on their end. We were so disappointed. Then before we went home, we used the toilet. And to my surprise, it looks like a commode was attached to the bowl. I don't know the reason behind this. A roll of tissue would be expected and hand soap should also be a must - especially with that entrance fee. Walkways are also unsafe for kids and elderly. I hope they can do...
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If you are a nature-loving person, this place is a must-visit. It's close to pine tree woods, and has a rustic feel to it. Although it isn't a camp site, I'm sure it can still provide peace and relaxation because it is far from the city.
The sceneries are breathtaking. It gives Baguio vibes without the crowd.
I must add that it's far from Baguio, it's even far from La Trinidad plaza. It's a great place to visit especially for families, however, the stops and trails are difficult to access with wheelchair. I also didn't see public transportation like taxis and jeepneys during our whole stay there which was about 2 hours. So even if this is a great place to visit, it is most likely only accessible to those with private vehicles. There's a parking area which is a plus.
Food and beverages for sale are limited because there's one souvenir shop and one cafe....
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