La Trinidad's Strawberry Farm
La Trinidad's Strawberry Farm is close to Benguet State University, Pico-Buyagan Road, Poblacion, Western Buyagan, La Trinidad, Benguet, Cordillera Administrative Region, PH-15, 2601
- Address: FH5P+2F3, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines
- Latitude, Longtitude: 16.4575176, 120.5861849
La Trinidad's Strawberry Farm, opening hours today
Day of week | Open | Close |
---|---|---|
Sunday | 7 AM | 7 PM |
Monday | 7 AM | 7 PM |
Tuesday | 7 AM | 7 PM |
Wednesday | 7 AM | 7 PM for the week |
Thursday | 7 AM | 7 PM |
Friday | 7 AM | 7 PM |
Saturday | 7 AM | 7 PM |
La Trinidad's Strawberry Farm reviews
It was muddy! But still worth the experience. S Group Picking is 700+ and we shared one kilo only. They have other crops in the field as well like lettuce and spring onions. Just delighted to see a huge farm of strawberry for the first time.
We were able to visit the farm during a peak day, a Sunday to be precise. As expected, there were lots of tourists visiting the place. The farm boasts …
Great place for activity with family and kids. ❤️ Here you can pluck raw strawberries ???????? and then get them weighed and buy them. Shops available to buy other authentic local food items. A must visit place in Baguio. ???? …
It was muddy! But still worth the experience. S Group Picking is 700+ and we shared one kilo only. They have other crops in the field as well like lettuce and spring onions. Just delighted to see a huge farm of strawberry for the first time.
We were able to visit the farm during a peak day, a Sunday to be precise. As expected, there were lots of tourists visiting the place. The farm boasts a great place for activity with family and kids. You can pluck raw strawberries and then get them weighed and buy them. Shops are available to buy other authentic local food items. A must-visit place in Baguio.
Great place for activity with family and kids. Here you can pluck raw strawberries and then get them weighed and buy them. Shops available to buy other authentic local food items. A must-visit place in Baguio.
The strawberry farm was a fun experience despite the muddy conditions. The S Group Picking was a bit expensive as we had to share one kilo only. However, it was exciting to see other crops in the field like lettuce and spring onions. It was my first time seeing such a huge farm of strawberries.
The farm was a bit muddy during our visit, but it didn't dampen our experience. We opted for the S Group Picking which was priced at 700+ and we shared one kilo of strawberries. The farm also had other crops like lettuce and spring onions, which was a pleasant surprise. Overall, it was fascinating to see such a large strawberry farm.
Visiting the strawberry farm on a Sunday was a bit crowded due to the number of tourists. However, it didn't detract from the great experience the farm offers for families and kids. The ability to pluck raw strawberries and buy them after weighing added to the fun. Additionally, there are shops available to purchase other local food items. Definitely a must-visit place in Baguio.
Despite the muddy conditions, the strawberry farm was a delightful experience. The S Group Picking fee was a bit pricey, but we were able to share one kilo of strawberries. It was interesting to see other crops like lettuce and spring onions growing in the field. As someone who had never seen a large strawberry farm before, it was a unique and enjoyable visit.
Our visit to the strawberry farm on a Sunday was quite busy with the number of tourists. However, that didn't diminish the quality of the experience. The farm is an excellent place for families and kids to engage in activities. You can pluck raw strawberries and buy them after weighing. There are also shops where you can purchase other local food items. Definitely, a must-visit place in Baguio.
Despite the muddy conditions, we thoroughly enjoyed our visit to the farm. The S Group Picking price was a bit high, but we were able to share one kilo of strawberries. The presence of other crops like lettuce and spring onions added to the experience. Seeing such a large strawberry farm for the first time was truly a delight.
The strawberry farm was a bit muddy when we visited, but that didn't stop us from having a great time. We opted for the S Group Picking, which was priced at 700+. Despite having to share one kilo of strawberries, it was still a fun experience. It was fascinating to see the farm also growing other crops like lettuce and spring onions. Definitely worth a visit for anyone in Baguio.
Despite the muddy conditions at the farm, it was still worth the experience. The S Group Picking price was a bit high, and we could only share one kilo of strawberries. However, it was exciting to see other crops like lettuce and spring onions growing alongside the strawberries. As someone who had never seen such a large strawberry farm before, it was a delightful visit.
The strawberry farm was muddy, but that didn't dampen our enthusiasm for the experience. The S Group Picking fee was a bit expensive, and we could only share one kilo of strawberries. However, it was a joy to see other crops like lettuce and spring onions in the field. It was my first time witnessing such a large strawberry farm, and it was a memorable visit.
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