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Strawberry Farm - Home of Giant Strawberry Cake
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The La Trinidad Strawberry Farm is a farm in the town of La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines primarily used for the cultivation of strawberries. The farm is also open to tourism.
Nearby attractions
VALLEYWOOD ADVENTURE PARK UNLIMITED
FH5V+WVW, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines
Mt. Kalugong Cultural Village
Kalugong Rd, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines
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Dap-ayan Restaurant III
KM 6 Betag La Trinidad, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Calajo Resto -Km 6
FH4Q+JGP, Halsema Highway, La Trinidad, 2601 Benguet, Philippines
Strawberry Eatery
FH5P+2W7, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines
Andok's La Trinidad 1
FH4Q+QG6, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines
Mountain Chef International Cuisine
FH4Q+G9V, DANGWA square km, 6, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines
Inglay Restaurant
FH3Q+XM8, Baguio - La Trinidad - Bontoc Rd, La Trinidad, 2601 Benguet, Philippines
Kabunian Cafe and Restaurant
ID 53, Strawberry Farm Rd, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines
Mam-is Eatery
FH4Q+H92, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines
Shuby's Mt. Pulag cafe
Poblacion Halsema Highway, La Trinidad, 2601 Benguet, Philippines
Al's Cafe and Restaurant (Km.6 Main)
FH7Q+3FX Al's Building, Halsema Hwy, HwyLa, La Trinidad, 2601 Benguet, Philippines
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Strawberry Farm - Home of Giant Strawberry Cake

Swamp Area, ID-58, Strawberry Valley Hotel, Strawberry Farm Rd, La Trinidad, 2601 Benguet, Philippines
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The La Trinidad Strawberry Farm is a farm in the town of La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines primarily used for the cultivation of strawberries. The farm is also open to tourism.

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attractions: VALLEYWOOD ADVENTURE PARK UNLIMITED, Mt. Kalugong Cultural Village, restaurants: Dap-ayan Restaurant III, Calajo Resto -Km 6, Strawberry Eatery, Andok's La Trinidad 1, Mountain Chef International Cuisine, Inglay Restaurant, Kabunian Cafe and Restaurant, Mam-is Eatery, Shuby's Mt. Pulag cafe, Al's Cafe and Restaurant (Km.6 Main)
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Nearby attractions of Strawberry Farm - Home of Giant Strawberry Cake

VALLEYWOOD ADVENTURE PARK UNLIMITED

Mt. Kalugong Cultural Village

VALLEYWOOD ADVENTURE PARK UNLIMITED

VALLEYWOOD ADVENTURE PARK UNLIMITED

4.3

(48)

Open 24 hours
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Mt. Kalugong Cultural Village

Mt. Kalugong Cultural Village

4.5

(348)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Strawberry Farm - Home of Giant Strawberry Cake

Dap-ayan Restaurant III

Calajo Resto -Km 6

Strawberry Eatery

Andok's La Trinidad 1

Mountain Chef International Cuisine

Inglay Restaurant

Kabunian Cafe and Restaurant

Mam-is Eatery

Shuby's Mt. Pulag cafe

Al's Cafe and Restaurant (Km.6 Main)

Dap-ayan Restaurant III

Dap-ayan Restaurant III

4.2

(372)

Click for details
Calajo Resto -Km 6

Calajo Resto -Km 6

4.3

(98)

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Strawberry Eatery

Strawberry Eatery

5.0

(2)

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Andok's La Trinidad 1

Andok's La Trinidad 1

3.4

(9)

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Reviews of Strawberry Farm - Home of Giant Strawberry Cake

4.3
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4.0
3y

Good for shopping, not much for sightseeing or experience. Entrance fee of 10 pesos into the farms, but nothing much to see inside, and with all the strawberries harvested, there's no strawberry picking. Even the lettuce planted in this place can't be picked. But you can buy the purple and green lettuce at 50 pesos per stalk.

Large strawberry farm with different owners separated by fences. It's a proper farm with workers going to and fro with their vegetable. You can take pictures here, but most spots aren't picture worthy, just take a random view.

The area sells lots of goods not limited to strawberry. Vegetables are quite cheap here compared to NCR, so if you have the space or a fridge to put your haul later on, it's the best way to spend in this spot.

There's a wide collection of fruit wines from strawberry, blueberry, mangosteen, Bugnay, etc, at 200 to 250 pesos per bottle, very nice. There's also a strange snake wine with aphrodisiac components for the daring, as the seller said it can also strengthen the bone. Strawberry here are sold at 150-200 per pack of about 1/4 to 1/2 kg, a little cheaper compared to other spots in Baguio that sell strawberries at 250 pesos for less the weight.

There are a few canteen style lunch options, the drinks are pricey, and there's no service water or soup to go with the meals,.be prepared to pay about 180 pesos to 500 pesos for canteen style meals.

There are other odd wooden toys and items for sale in this place, and strawberry taho and strawberry ice cream (the ice shaved type) here, and lots of parking space. It's a hotspot for people into buying things. Shopping is the norm here, you'll enjoy if you brought cash. Selected vendors accept GCash too,...

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5.0
1y

700 pesos for grapes picking

Visiting the Strawberry Farm was an absolute delight! From the moment we entered, the vibrant red hues of ripe strawberries greeted us, creating an enchanting atmosphere. The farm's meticulous organization and cleanliness were evident, reflecting the dedication of the staff.

The hands-on experience of picking fresh strawberries straight from the fields added an authentic and enjoyable touch to our visit. The strawberries were not only incredibly flavorful but also showcased the farm's commitment to high-quality produce.

The friendly and knowledgeable staff members were more than willing to share insights into strawberry cultivation, making our visit educational and engaging. It was evident that they took pride in their work, contributing to the overall positive ambiance of the farm.

The scenic backdrop of the surrounding mountains added to the charm, creating a picturesque setting for capturing memorable moments. The well-maintained pathways and seating areas allowed us to relax and savor the sweetness of the strawberries in a tranquil environment.

We also appreciated the various activities available, such as strawberry-themed workshops and tastings, making the visit more than just a picking experience. The souvenir shop offered a range of delightful strawberry-infused products, allowing us to take a piece of the experience home.

In conclusion, the Strawberry Farm exceeded our expectations in every aspect. It's not just a farm; it's a wholesome experience that combines nature, education, and deliciousness. A five-star rating is well-deserved for providing us with lasting memories and a genuine appreciation for the art of strawberry...

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4.0
4y

The strawberries in this farm is so delectable and fresh! It will always be fresh and pleasant to our eyes, but hold your horses!

The price is not that right. The famous Benguet Strawberries grew more expensive as years pass by. It could be due to the changing climate in La Trinidad that affects these sensitive fruits, as well as the fertilizers and pesticides that they should apply from time to time.

During our 2016 vacation, strawberries cost P400/kilo and it will be painstakingly bad for your purse if you picked too much from that farm, only to find out that it will only take 2-3 days for each berries to keep their quality, especially if you have no refrigeration in your home.

Don't worry! Here's the good news, there are a lot of strawberry vendors outside who sell processed goods to keep your strawberries last longer than how it should be. Strawberry and Ube Jams are largely sold here, as well as other native handicrafts such as knitted hats, bonnets, coin purses, keychains, brooms, printed shirts, wooden toys, and many more.

Prices continue to soar high, but if you are a wise traveler, you won't see yourself bargaining with the vendors for a long time, just for them to give you better favors, instead, go out, roam around, and see the best prices for yourself!

PS. Strawberry farms doesn't only grow strawberries alone. It is a vast cultivating land where cabbages, tomatoes, sunflowers, brocollis, and other vegetables are perfectly grown and sent to different restaurants for...

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Good for shopping, not much for sightseeing or experience. Entrance fee of 10 pesos into the farms, but nothing much to see inside, and with all the strawberries harvested, there's no strawberry picking. Even the lettuce planted in this place can't be picked. But you can buy the purple and green lettuce at 50 pesos per stalk. Large strawberry farm with different owners separated by fences. It's a proper farm with workers going to and fro with their vegetable. You can take pictures here, but most spots aren't picture worthy, just take a random view. The area sells lots of goods not limited to strawberry. Vegetables are quite cheap here compared to NCR, so if you have the space or a fridge to put your haul later on, it's the best way to spend in this spot. There's a wide collection of fruit wines from strawberry, blueberry, mangosteen, Bugnay, etc, at 200 to 250 pesos per bottle, very nice. There's also a strange snake wine with aphrodisiac components for the daring, as the seller said it can also strengthen the bone. Strawberry here are sold at 150-200 per pack of about 1/4 to 1/2 kg, a little cheaper compared to other spots in Baguio that sell strawberries at 250 pesos for less the weight. There are a few canteen style lunch options, the drinks are pricey, and there's no service water or soup to go with the meals,.be prepared to pay about 180 pesos to 500 pesos for canteen style meals. There are other odd wooden toys and items for sale in this place, and strawberry taho and strawberry ice cream (the ice shaved type) here, and lots of parking space. It's a hotspot for people into buying things. Shopping is the norm here, you'll enjoy if you brought cash. Selected vendors accept GCash too, just ask them.
Jax D VJax D V
700 pesos for grapes picking Visiting the Strawberry Farm was an absolute delight! From the moment we entered, the vibrant red hues of ripe strawberries greeted us, creating an enchanting atmosphere. The farm's meticulous organization and cleanliness were evident, reflecting the dedication of the staff. The hands-on experience of picking fresh strawberries straight from the fields added an authentic and enjoyable touch to our visit. The strawberries were not only incredibly flavorful but also showcased the farm's commitment to high-quality produce. The friendly and knowledgeable staff members were more than willing to share insights into strawberry cultivation, making our visit educational and engaging. It was evident that they took pride in their work, contributing to the overall positive ambiance of the farm. The scenic backdrop of the surrounding mountains added to the charm, creating a picturesque setting for capturing memorable moments. The well-maintained pathways and seating areas allowed us to relax and savor the sweetness of the strawberries in a tranquil environment. We also appreciated the various activities available, such as strawberry-themed workshops and tastings, making the visit more than just a picking experience. The souvenir shop offered a range of delightful strawberry-infused products, allowing us to take a piece of the experience home. In conclusion, the Strawberry Farm exceeded our expectations in every aspect. It's not just a farm; it's a wholesome experience that combines nature, education, and deliciousness. A five-star rating is well-deserved for providing us with lasting memories and a genuine appreciation for the art of strawberry cultivation.
Besinga, Joshua Gabriel P.Besinga, Joshua Gabriel P.
It's just one jeepney away from Baguio City. Just ride jeeps from Magsaysay going to La Trinidad (except the ones going to Pico) and simply tell the driver to drop you off at the strawberry farm. My visit to the Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad was a memorable experience, though I arrived right after a destructive storm. Many of the strawberry farms were unfortunately damaged, though lot of the farms are in process of recovering and the ground was quite muddy, so I didn't get to see the farm in its best condition. However, I was still able to enjoy the visit because of the wonderful market area. There are a huge number of stores to choose from, offering a fantastic variety of pasalubongs. You can find everything from delicious strawberry jams and homemade peanut butters to fresh fruits, key chains, brooms, wallets, bags, souvenir shirts, and (swords?). What truly stood out was the fairness of the prices. The merchants are not trying to rip you off, the prices are consistent and reasonable across every single store. This honesty makes shopping a stress-free and pleasant experience. Despite the rough state of the farms, the honest market and great deals made my time there worth it.
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Good for shopping, not much for sightseeing or experience. Entrance fee of 10 pesos into the farms, but nothing much to see inside, and with all the strawberries harvested, there's no strawberry picking. Even the lettuce planted in this place can't be picked. But you can buy the purple and green lettuce at 50 pesos per stalk. Large strawberry farm with different owners separated by fences. It's a proper farm with workers going to and fro with their vegetable. You can take pictures here, but most spots aren't picture worthy, just take a random view. The area sells lots of goods not limited to strawberry. Vegetables are quite cheap here compared to NCR, so if you have the space or a fridge to put your haul later on, it's the best way to spend in this spot. There's a wide collection of fruit wines from strawberry, blueberry, mangosteen, Bugnay, etc, at 200 to 250 pesos per bottle, very nice. There's also a strange snake wine with aphrodisiac components for the daring, as the seller said it can also strengthen the bone. Strawberry here are sold at 150-200 per pack of about 1/4 to 1/2 kg, a little cheaper compared to other spots in Baguio that sell strawberries at 250 pesos for less the weight. There are a few canteen style lunch options, the drinks are pricey, and there's no service water or soup to go with the meals,.be prepared to pay about 180 pesos to 500 pesos for canteen style meals. There are other odd wooden toys and items for sale in this place, and strawberry taho and strawberry ice cream (the ice shaved type) here, and lots of parking space. It's a hotspot for people into buying things. Shopping is the norm here, you'll enjoy if you brought cash. Selected vendors accept GCash too, just ask them.
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700 pesos for grapes picking Visiting the Strawberry Farm was an absolute delight! From the moment we entered, the vibrant red hues of ripe strawberries greeted us, creating an enchanting atmosphere. The farm's meticulous organization and cleanliness were evident, reflecting the dedication of the staff. The hands-on experience of picking fresh strawberries straight from the fields added an authentic and enjoyable touch to our visit. The strawberries were not only incredibly flavorful but also showcased the farm's commitment to high-quality produce. The friendly and knowledgeable staff members were more than willing to share insights into strawberry cultivation, making our visit educational and engaging. It was evident that they took pride in their work, contributing to the overall positive ambiance of the farm. The scenic backdrop of the surrounding mountains added to the charm, creating a picturesque setting for capturing memorable moments. The well-maintained pathways and seating areas allowed us to relax and savor the sweetness of the strawberries in a tranquil environment. We also appreciated the various activities available, such as strawberry-themed workshops and tastings, making the visit more than just a picking experience. The souvenir shop offered a range of delightful strawberry-infused products, allowing us to take a piece of the experience home. In conclusion, the Strawberry Farm exceeded our expectations in every aspect. It's not just a farm; it's a wholesome experience that combines nature, education, and deliciousness. A five-star rating is well-deserved for providing us with lasting memories and a genuine appreciation for the art of strawberry cultivation.
Jax D V

Jax D V

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It's just one jeepney away from Baguio City. Just ride jeeps from Magsaysay going to La Trinidad (except the ones going to Pico) and simply tell the driver to drop you off at the strawberry farm. My visit to the Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad was a memorable experience, though I arrived right after a destructive storm. Many of the strawberry farms were unfortunately damaged, though lot of the farms are in process of recovering and the ground was quite muddy, so I didn't get to see the farm in its best condition. However, I was still able to enjoy the visit because of the wonderful market area. There are a huge number of stores to choose from, offering a fantastic variety of pasalubongs. You can find everything from delicious strawberry jams and homemade peanut butters to fresh fruits, key chains, brooms, wallets, bags, souvenir shirts, and (swords?). What truly stood out was the fairness of the prices. The merchants are not trying to rip you off, the prices are consistent and reasonable across every single store. This honesty makes shopping a stress-free and pleasant experience. Despite the rough state of the farms, the honest market and great deals made my time there worth it.
Besinga, Joshua Gabriel P.

Besinga, Joshua Gabriel P.

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