So as I mentioned in my last post, Edzel and I decided to have a short weekend getaway. We decided to stay at Loreland Farm Resort, Antipolo City with Traveloka as it was one of the more popular resorts in Antipolo.
This was where Luljetta’s Hanging Gardens and Spa was located (the spa that I wanted to check out).
The resort facilities were okay. Loreland Farm Resort reminded me of Mambukal Resort in Bacolod. There were many guests in the resort, locals and foreigners alike. This resort is around 2.6km away from Pinto Art Museum.
This is where we stayed.
And this is how it looked like inside.
There were four swimming pools around Loreland – perfect for your kids this summer!
If you are looking for a resort with a lot of things to do, then this resort may not be for you. It is perfect for those who want to commune with nature and experience some rustic vibe in the middle of this summer heat.
Edzel and I have this tradition of tasting two usual main entrees of the restaurants that we visit – sisig for him and liempo for me. Haha! So healthy!
We also tried this fried suman but I didn’t really like it. Not because it was not good but I am really not into kakanins.
Room rates are as follows:
You can also opt to avail of their day tours and rent some cottages. For more information about Loreland Farm, check out their website here>>
I also suggest you call their hotlines instead of filling out the online reservation form.
Telephone Nos.: 696-0101 to 03
Mobile Nos.: 0917-8352000 / 0908-8734220 / 0932-8857351
The Pretty: Luljetta Signature Massage! Hahaha (check out our Luljetta experience here>>)
The Ugly: It was a little noisy where our room was situated. It was near Phase 2 where there was videoke service and… you know what happens when there’s videoke, right? Haha
Have you ever been to Loreland? How did you find it? Share in the comments! Thanks, loves!
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