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Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Blue Soil Hills
Bontoc, Mountain Province, Philippines
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3W3C+GW6, Mabisil - Payag-eo - Balili Rd, Bontoc, Mountain Province, Philippines
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Sagada Blue Mountain Cabins

Mabisil - Payag-eo - Balili Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
4.0(101)
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Nearby attractions of Sagada Blue Mountain Cabins

Balangagan Cave

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4.0
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4.0
7y

Our stay at Sagada Blue Mountain Cabins was an absolute delight. We enjoyed waking up every morning with as the sun strikes through the floor to ceiling window door overlooking the beautiful woods. The dogs that live in the property are friendly and sweet and they do really make a good company. All these things made our whole Sagada trip a one-of-a-kind and we are sure to book again in the future. We just found our home base in Sagada.||||To their future & possible guest(s): ||||Location: ||If you are looking for a serene, peaceful atmosphere, surrounded by pine woods, then this is the best place to be. It's location is 20 minutes drive away from Sagada Town Proper which makes the whole stay experience enthralling as you will be rewarded with great countryside views along the way. It is highly recommended that you have your own car with you.||||Shuttle:||For those who don't have their own car, they do provide shuttle services which goes to Sagada Town Proper (bus station, municipal hall, and Sagada Tourist Info Center) and back to the property at a schedule time:||7:00 am- 8:00 am||10:00 am- 11:00 am||1:00 pm- 2:00 pm||4:00 pm- 5:00 pm ||||Cobblestone walkway:||On the way up to the cabin, there's the cobblestone walkway. So it is not suitable if you have an elderly with you or a wheelchair-bodied companion with you||||Rooms:||We booked a corner room with a balcony and surprisingly it was clean, neat, and huge. The balcony offers great views with a huge dose of WOW!||||The room is equipped with its own toilet and bath (yes, hot shower). It is furnished with a soft double bed, built-in wardrobe, a wooden table and chair, and a stand mirror. Provided are 2 guest kits, 2 towels, and 2 pillows. On their Facebook page, it is stated that 2 blankets are provided for the said room. However, we only received one, but we didn't bother.||||On our second day, after a tiring hike we took a bath and rested for a while. My partner lounged into the bed and after a few hours he started itching. First on his eyes and then on his arm, then the itch started to swell. We suspected that an insect found its way to the bed, then we asked for bed change. We expected the bed to be changed after we get back from town. The staff offered to apply vinegar on my partner's itch problem to cure the swelling and itching. Thankfully, it wore off after a few hours. After dinner at town, we went back to the cabin and the bed has still not been made. The lady at the info desk informed us that they were out of staff. She gave us a new bed sheet and a new blanket and we changed the beddings on our own. We understand and we didn't have any problem with that. This is not a hotel, by the way.||||Wifi and signal:||There's NO WIFI in the area and the network signal is scarce (the town proper however, has a strong LTE 4G signal). You don't need wifi anyway if you are surrounded with magnificent views. It's great if you want to have an "internet detox" and you just want to enjoy the nature.||||Pool:||They do have a swimming pool. However, it is not heated but the water is equally pleasant.||||Parking:||They do have a parking that can fit approximately about...

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4.0
7y

Our stay at Sagada Blue Mountain Cabins was an absolute delight. We enjoyed waking up every morning with as the sun strikes through the floor to ceiling window door overlooking the beautiful woods. The dogs that live in the property are friendly and sweet and they do really make a good company. All these things made our whole Sagada trip a one-of-a-kind and we are sure to book again in the future. We just found our home base in Sagada.||||To their future & possible guest(s): ||||Location: ||If you are looking for a serene, peaceful atmosphere, surrounded by pine woods, then this is the best place to be. It's location is 20 minutes drive away from Sagada Town Proper which makes the whole stay experience enthralling as you will be rewarded with great countryside views along the way. It is highly recommended that you have your own car with you.||||Shuttle:||For those who don't have their own car, they do provide shuttle services which goes to Sagada Town Proper (bus station, municipal hall, and Sagada Tourist Info Center) and back to the property at a schedule time:||7:00 am- 8:00 am||10:00 am- 11:00 am||1:00 pm- 2:00 pm||4:00 pm- 5:00 pm ||||Cobblestone walkway:||On the way up to the cabin, there's the cobblestone walkway. So it is not suitable if you have an elderly with you or a wheelchair-bodied companion with you||||Rooms:||We booked a corner room with a balcony and surprisingly it was clean, neat, and huge. The balcony offers great views with a huge dose of WOW!||||The room is equipped with its own toilet and bath (yes, hot shower). It is furnished with a soft double bed, built-in wardrobe, a wooden table and chair, and a stand mirror. Provided are 2 guest kits, 2 towels, and 2 pillows. On their Facebook page, it is stated that 2 blankets are provided for the said room. However, we only received one, but we didn't bother.||||On our second day, after a tiring hike we took a bath and rested for a while. My partner lounged into the bed and after a few hours he started itching. First on his eyes and then on his arm, then the itch started to swell. We suspected that an insect found its way to the bed, then we asked for bed change. We expected the bed to be changed after we get back from town. The staff offered to apply vinegar on my partner's itch problem to cure the swelling and itching. Thankfully, it wore off after a few hours. After dinner at town, we went back to the cabin and the bed has still not been made. The lady at the info desk informed us that they were out of staff. She gave us a new bed sheet and a new blanket and we changed the beddings on our own. We understand and we didn't have any problem with that. This is not a hotel, by the way.||||Wifi and signal:||There's NO WIFI in the area and the network signal is scarce (the town proper however, has a strong LTE 4G signal). You don't need wifi anyway if you are surrounded with magnificent views. It's great if you want to have an "internet detox" and you just want to enjoy the nature.||||Pool:||They do have a swimming pool. However, it is not heated but the water is equally pleasant.||||Parking:||They do have a parking that can fit approximately about...

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5.0
7y

Our stay at Sagada Blue Mountain Cabins was an absolute delight. We enjoyed waking up every morning with as the sun strikes through the floor to ceiling window door overlooking the beautiful woods. The dogs that live in the property are friendly and sweet and they do really make a good company. All these things made our whole Sagada trip a one-of-a-kind and we are sure to book again in the future. We just found our home base in Sagada.

To their future & possible guest(s):

Location: If you are looking for a serene, peaceful atmosphere, surrounded by pine woods, then this is the best place to be. It's location is 20 minutes drive away from Sagada Town Proper which makes the whole stay experience enthralling as you will be rewarded with great countryside views along the way. It is highly recommended that you have your own car with you.

Shuttle: For those who don't have their own car, they do provide shuttle services which goes to Sagada Town Proper (bus station, municipal hall, and Sagada Tourist Info Center) and back to the property at a schedule time: 7:00 am- 8:00 am 10:00 am- 11:00 am 1:00 pm- 2:00 pm 4:00 pm- 5:00 pm

Rooms: We booked a corner room with a balcony and surprisingly it was clean, neat, and huge. The balcony offers great views with a huge dose of WOW!

The room is equipped with its own toilet and bath (yes, hot shower). It is furnished with a soft double bed, built-in wardrobe, a wooden table and chair, and a stand mirror. Provided are 2 guest kits, 2 towels, and 2 pillows. On their Facebook page, it is stated that 2 blankets are provided for the said room. However, we only received one, but we didn't bother.

On our second day, after a tiring hike we took a bath and rested for a while. My partner lounged into the bed and after a few hours he started itching. First on his eyes and then on his arm, then the itch started to swell. We suspected that an insect found its way to the bed, then we asked for bed change. We expected the bed to be changed after we get back from town. The staff offered to apply vinegar on my partner's itch problem to cure the swelling and itching. Thankfully, it wore off after a few hours. After dinner at town, we went back to the cabin and the bed has still not been made. The lady at the info desk informed us that they were out of staff. She gave us a new bed sheet and a new blanket and we changed the beddings on our own. We understand and we didn't have any problem with that. This is not a hotel, by the way.

Wifi and signal: There's NO WIFI in the area and the network signal is scarce (the town proper however, has a strong LTE 4G signal). You don't need wifi anyway if you are surrounded with magnificent views. It's great if you want to have an "internet detox" and you just want to enjoy the nature.

Pool: They do have a swimming pool. However, it is not heated but the water is equally pleasant.

Parking: They do have a parking that can fit approximately about 7 to 10 cars.

Woods: Since the property is surrounded by woods, I highly suggest to bring a...

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We were here last Feb 3, for two days. There were a total of 13 people. The place we stayed at was spacious. Good for 8 people. Each person has their own double size bed, a small bedside table, a full body mirror and there was also a bench to invite our other friends in. The bathroom is huuugee! A bathtub could surely fit too bad there wasn't one in it, the only downside is it is so hard to open the door from the inside which basically locks you in sometimes, I'm sure it can be fixed in no time. There are 3 verandas with stunning view of the place. The rest of the gang stayed in 2 separate private rooms which were cozy and each has a large queensized bed. Should we have known the room is large we could have just asked for extra mattresses instead and all of us could have stayed in the room for 8 people. We do our fun activities in the large room, even if all 13 of us were there, still plenty of room to move and play around! The place also has a pool outside which was sooo inviting but we never used it just because the water is ice cold literally! Right infront of the cabin is a bonefire place which gave us awesome memories!
Anna KrzakAnna Krzak
The resort is located in the southern part of Sagada, near the starting point of the trail to Blue Soil Mountain. It features two charming cabins (Cabin 1 and Cabin 2), each offering cozy and tastefully decorated rooms. Cabin 1 boasts better mountain views, while Cabin 2, set further from the road, is surrounded by serene pine trees. Each cabin has a shared common area with comfortable armchairs and a fireplace, perfect for relaxation. The resort also includes a well-designed swimming pool and several designated spots for bonfires, enhancing the outdoor experience. However, there are a few drawbacks: the water pressure in the showers is low, and the water temperature could be warmer. Additionally, the food served in the cafeteria is underwhelming. On the bright side, the staff are exceptionally friendly and attentive, making the stay enjoyable overall. Note: The resort is situated on a hill, and reaching the accommodation involves climbing numerous stairs, which might be challenging for some guests.
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We were here last Feb 3, for two days. There were a total of 13 people. The place we stayed at was spacious. Good for 8 people. Each person has their own double size bed, a small bedside table, a full body mirror and there was also a bench to invite our other friends in. The bathroom is huuugee! A bathtub could surely fit too bad there wasn't one in it, the only downside is it is so hard to open the door from the inside which basically locks you in sometimes, I'm sure it can be fixed in no time. There are 3 verandas with stunning view of the place. The rest of the gang stayed in 2 separate private rooms which were cozy and each has a large queensized bed. Should we have known the room is large we could have just asked for extra mattresses instead and all of us could have stayed in the room for 8 people. We do our fun activities in the large room, even if all 13 of us were there, still plenty of room to move and play around! The place also has a pool outside which was sooo inviting but we never used it just because the water is ice cold literally! Right infront of the cabin is a bonefire place which gave us awesome memories!
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The resort is located in the southern part of Sagada, near the starting point of the trail to Blue Soil Mountain. It features two charming cabins (Cabin 1 and Cabin 2), each offering cozy and tastefully decorated rooms. Cabin 1 boasts better mountain views, while Cabin 2, set further from the road, is surrounded by serene pine trees. Each cabin has a shared common area with comfortable armchairs and a fireplace, perfect for relaxation. The resort also includes a well-designed swimming pool and several designated spots for bonfires, enhancing the outdoor experience. However, there are a few drawbacks: the water pressure in the showers is low, and the water temperature could be warmer. Additionally, the food served in the cafeteria is underwhelming. On the bright side, the staff are exceptionally friendly and attentive, making the stay enjoyable overall. Note: The resort is situated on a hill, and reaching the accommodation involves climbing numerous stairs, which might be challenging for some guests.
Anna Krzak

Anna Krzak

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