In Baguio, Luzon

Strawberry Farms

Pick your own berries in nearby La Trinidad.

Giant red strawberry monument with white polka dots at La Trinidad Strawberry Farm near Baguio

La Trinidad, the small town adjacent to Baguio, sits in a valley known as the strawberry capital of the Philippines. Several farms allow visitors to pick their own berries — you pay by weight, take home a basket, and get to spend an hour in the strawberry fields.

The cool Cordillera climate (similar to mountain regions where strawberries naturally thrive) lets them grow year-round here, though peak season is November to May. Outside this window, fewer farms are open for picking.

Pricing is roughly PHP 350-500 per kilogram for picked-yourself berries. Most farms also sell ready-picked baskets, strawberry jam, strawberry wine, and strawberry-flavored ice cream and pastries.

The drive from Baguio is 15-20 minutes by jeepney. Combine with a visit to the Bell Church and the Strawberry Festival if you happen to be there in March-April. Watching kids try strawberries pulled fresh from the bush is the kind of small joy that justifies the half-day commitment.

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