Picking fresh strawberries is one of the most awesome experiences on the outskirts of Baguio. It is a fun activity for your family, especially for the kids. 🙂 They also get to appreciate and learn where strawberries come from.
I’d like to share with you our Strawberry Farm experience in La Trinidad, Benguet. 🙂
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- Hill Station & Mt. Cloud Bookshop
- Happy Tummy & Wright Park
- Bliss Cafe & Hotel Elizabeth
- Cafe by the Ruins Breakfast!
- Eve’s Garden Lunch
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The Strawberry Farm is located in the nearby town of La Trinidad, Benguet, about less than 10 kms away or 30 minutes travel time from the center of Baguio. The strawberry picking season is from November to May.
You don’t have to reserve slots, but the best time to go is in the morning, when there’s not a lot of people yet. We went during the peak season of the Panagbenga Festival — and the crowd was still manageable.
The Strawberry Farm also produces other fruits and vegetables, but most people just go to pick strawberries. They say that this farm has the best sunset view in La Trinidad Valley.
The natural flowing water around the farm is used to water the strawberries.
You can opt to have a guide who will give you a basket and assist you in picking the ripe fruits.
The strawberry is the only fruit with seeds on the outside. It grows very close to the ground and is a member of the rose family.
It is easy to detect the ripe ones because of their bright red color. Even kids can do it!
The strawberries are very colorful and sweet. It felt very romantic to pick them with our own hands. 🙂
You can succumb to the temptation to eat it and taste for yourself if it’s really sweet.
(Tip: You can eat the strawberries right after picking them or you can bring water to clean them if you’re maselan.)
Strawberries are very delicate, so there’s a lot of wastage from casual pickers (including the ones that people eat).
This is the reason why the cost/kilo of strawberries in the farm is almost doubled.
Our boys had a grand time picking their own strawberries. 🙂 They had so much fun that they requested to go to an orange farm next time.
(Is there an orange farm in Luzon where you can pick your own oranges?)
The retail price in the strawberry farm is P300 per kilo versus the market price of P100-P150/kilo. But you can negotiate it down to P250/kilo.
(How much did you pay for your strawberries picked in the farm? Any tips on bargaining?)
Picking your own strawberries in the strawberry fields of La Trinidad Valley, Benguet is one of the most awesome experiences you can enjoy with your kids while singing…
“Let me take you down,
‘Cause I’m going to Strawberry Fields
Nothing is real
And nothing to get hung about
Strawberry Fields Forever! “
Strawberry Farm
Benguet State University
La Trinidad, Benguet
Awesome Baguio Experience Series:
- BAGUIO’s Panagbenga Flower Festival
- Chef Vicky Tinio Clemente’s Mama’s Table Private Dining
- Strawberry Fields Forever…
- BenCab Museum Experience
- Cafe Sabel @ Bencab Museum
- Hill Station & Mt. Cloud Bookshop
- Happy Tummy & Wright Park
- Bliss Cafe & Hotel Elizabeth
- Cafe by the Ruins Breakfast!
- Eve’s Garden Lunch
Awesome Baguio Series Part 2:
- THE CHEF’S HOME in Baguio
- OH MY GULAY @ Vocas Artspace, Session Road, Baguio
- FOREST HOUSE Bistro Cafe (Our First Time)
- O’ MAI KHAN Mongolian Barbecue & Hot Pot
- LE CHEF AT THE MANOR, Camp John Hay, Baguio
- CHOCO-LATE de BATIROL, Camp John Hay, Baguio
- LE MONET Breakfast Buffet – The Best in Baguio?
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P.S. Here’s a quick guide on how to get to the Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad, Benguet:
From Session Road, turn right on Magsaysay Avenue and make sure to turn left at the stoplight (with Baguio Center Mall on your right) for the continuation of Magsaysay Avenue.
Just follow this road, which leads to a flyover, and you should see this mountain full of houses. If in doubt, follow the jeepneys going to La Trinidad.
You know you are on the right track if you see the “Welcome to La Trinidad” arch on the border of Baguio and La Trinidad.
Just go straight for 15 minutes and watch out for the small Jollibee Strawberry Farm sign on the right side of the road.
You won’t miss the left turn because it has a very prominent “Welcome to Strawberry Farm” sign sponsored by Jollibee.
After the turn, you’ll immediately see the Strawberry Farm on your right with the market stalls and a huge parking lot.
There’s an orange farm in Sagada 🙂
Have been to Sagada twice but got to experience the orange picking only last year.
Thanks for this tip! Sagada here we come…
Yes you are right. From our own experience last year, best to go in the morning. By the afternoon, yung mga bugbog na strawberries nalang yung naiiwan (and the place gets really crowded).
Looking at thee batch you guys got, looks like you were lucky. We didn’t even get to fill up a basket since there were so few good ones left.
Hello Anton! This looks like a fun activity to do while in Baguio. I wonder though, isn’t it traffic going to La trinidad from downtown Baguio? About your question on Orange picking, there is actually one in Sagada. The is a hotel nestled in the middle of an Orange Orchard they have Orange and lemon picking during the months of October and November. Here is the link to the feature on Orange picking: http://www.saggas.net/2008/11/orange-orange.html
Strawberries should be washed before you eat them. they’re sprayed with lots of chemicals.
hi this is really a very very nice and fun post, evrything about your baguio adventure! anyway, the best place to pick oranges is in Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya.. a bit far but here you will see valleys of oranges and pomelos.
keep on writing!
Any contact for a place in Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya?
Anton
Is the strawberry picking available during christmas?
Hello… Please help me where can i order strawberries and oranges from baguio city. I live in davao city. Please contact me. 09176331689…. Thank you
hi! do you know a specific name of a stall near the strawberry farm? I need it for my research e. thank you!
There’s orange orchard in Sagada and orange picking is a famous activity. Same season with strawberries.
Orange picking in sagada is from September to December. It’s off season now.
Where is the best diner to have lunch after strawberry picking? Is the Farmer’s Daughter a good choice or Lily of the Valley Organic Farm? Is Kale available in Strawberry Farm? Thanks.
YEs there are other green vegetables in the farm. Have not found a place near the farm.