Bauang, officially the Municipality of Bauang, is a 1st class municipality in the province of La Union, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 75,032 people.
Restaurants in Bauang
4 based on 13 reviews
Grape Vineyard & Fruit Farm
Pick your own grapes 300php per Kg. vine after vine of plump grapes ready for picking, a good distraction when driving up the highway, and a great way to pass an hour.Thank you for dropping by the vineyard. We hope to have you visit again in the near future.
4 based on 72 reviews
We went there around 4-5pm so the sun was almost going to set. The place was so lovely. Like you have been transported to another place. You need to be quiet because it's a temple. You can also pray the Taoist way just read the instruction how to light the insenso and which way to face to pray to their Gods.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
I wouldnt lure you by saying that at first we thought after a very challenging ride/jeepney top load, you'll get to Tangadan Falls right away coz no, the challenge is not yet over. You need to walk for about 10-15 minutes still before you get to it. But I really do love it, plus the extra cardio hehe. The water is greenish and clean and there are available life vests for 50hp and balsa as well that u can rent for 300php. I was made "kilig" by the coldness of water and one local even said "kasing lamig pa ng ex mo" lol.
5 based on 13 reviews
PhiStep in Northern Luzon - Philippines Tours to Rice Terraces, Sagada, Pinatubo, Vigan, San Juan La Union, Hundred Islands
Im Januar 2017 machten wir eine 10-tägige Reise in Begleitung von Stephan und Lenelyn. Und für diese Reise(begleitung) gibt es nur 1 Wort: SUPER! Nicht nur die Begleitung war überdurchschnittlich; wir erhielten auch viele Infos, die man in keinem Reiseführer oder Reiseblog lesen kann. Nebst der wunderschönen und abwechslungsreichen Landschaft waren wir total begeistert von den Sehenswürdigkeiten und der Atmosphäre in Sagada und Pagudpud. Das absolute Highlight - nebst die vielen Reisterrassen unterwegs (bspw. Bontoc) waren die Terrassen von Maligcong. Dank diesem "Geheimtipp" von Stephan und seinen guten Kontakten zur einheimischen Bevölkerung konnten wir die Ruhe und die Einzigartigkeit dieser Landschaft geniessen, ohne touristischen Rummel, dafür mit unvergesslichen Impressionen.
4 based on 6 reviews
Next stop was in Bauang La Union. This is another lovely church. It is a mixture of the old brick and some repaint job. Around the time we came, there was an ongoing funeral so we weren't able to really explore the inside of the church.
We came around and found like a well at the side constructed by the knights of columbus group. All in all, it was a very lovely church and should be added your religious trip.
4 based on 13 reviews
On a getaway mood from the touristy Baguio, we tried the Gapuz Farm in La Union. Locally grown grapes that kids would pick and pay. Other locals have their own grape farm nearby so we also visited and bought a few fruits & vegetables from their farms. It's an experience fro kids to see possibilities of establishing their own even if they have to start small.
5 based on 1 reviews
We visited January 1 and most of the grape farms in La Union were closed and no grapes available for picking. Since these grapes were sold during the Christmas season. Lucky for us to visit the Orpilla-Estigoy grape farm because they are open. They knew that there will be tourists like us to visit before going back to Manila. They left several grapes hang from the vine trees for tourists to have pictures taken (but not for picking). Instead, they sell grape juice wine, Blueberry wine and Guyabano wine. All tastes great and we bought by the boxes. The tall bottles cost only P200. Believe me, it tasted good. What's impressive also are their employees who assist you when you enter and exit their farm (since the road going there is narrow). Now there's an alternative to Lomboy Grape Farm. Highly recommended. For details, you may contact Sir Ronald Gapuz 0918-6831695.
4 based on 19 reviews
This was the last stop for our 2017 Holy Week pilgrimage. It is a very steep climb for our AUV. One-way up and one-way down (one vehicle can pass at the road). Upon arriving, there is little space for parking. There is nothing much to see except the huge statue and 4 more statues at the corners. The place is not well-maintained. However, the view of La Union is great.
3.5 based on 7 reviews
Next stop was St. John the Baptist in San Juan La Union.
Thankfully, it was open. Again, it is one of your old churches, well-maintained and retained its brick foundations. THe altar was really lovely and the place is surrounded by trees that give the church a wonderful shade. Just outside of the church is another old bell taken down and placed on the ground.
3.5 based on 26 reviews
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