Best attractions and places to see in the Sierra Madre. The Sierra Madre is the longest mountain range in the Philippines, stretching over 540 kilometers along the eastern portion of Luzon. It is characterized by its rich biodiversity, extensive natural features like mountains, rivers, and waterfalls, and serves as a natural shield against typhoons. The region offers diverse landscapes for exploration, from challenging mountain climbs to scenic viewpoints and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Would've swam but the river flow is too strong, still the bridge is absolute cinema
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High-risk scrambles on sharp rocks, with a huge cliff fall on multiple sides. Gloves highly recommended.
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Look for small clearings on the side of the road. You can camp and rest with great views of the mountain range.
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Great place to rest, recharge and enjoy the view before the final climb up to Sierra Madre. Several cafes to choose from.
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The food is not so great, the view is spectacular. Still...the 50 pesos entrance fee is not worth it. Plus you need to pay another 10 pesos so you can use the mtb trail and take pictures at the hanging Bridge. There are cottages you can rent overnight. Good for family bonding.
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A steep downhill leading to the bridge, also steep climb from the bridge going back to the top. Bring a lot of energy.
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Normally only goldminers are allowed, but if you are nice to the guards you are allowed to visit the region.
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The Sierra Madre is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Hapunang Banoy (Mascap Peak) for challenging climbs and panoramic views, or experience the scenic Bitbit Bridge with its strong river flow. Beyond these, the region boasts numerous waterfalls like Daranak Falls, Batlag Falls, and the majestic Ditumabo Mother Falls, as well as extensive cave systems such as Ganano Cave and Callao Cave.
Yes, the Sierra Madre offers several family-friendly options. The Camp Sinai Ten Commandments Monument provides spectacular views and facilities suitable for families. You can also enjoy a relaxing stop at Big C Café. Additionally, the region has various adventure and eco-parks, like Ten Cents to Heaven and Camp Capinpin, which offer activities such as zip-lining and ATV trails.
The Sierra Madre is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, hiking, and road cycling. For mountain biking, explore trails like the Little Baguio Road loop. Hikers can tackle routes such as the Mount Ayaas Summit loop. Cyclists can enjoy scenic rides like the Café de Pino – Sierra Madre Resort and Hotel loop. For more detailed routes, check out the dedicated guides for MTB Trails, Hiking, and Cycling in the Sierra Madre.
The Sierra Madre offers many breathtaking viewpoints. The Camp Sinai Ten Commandments Monument is known for its spectacular vistas. You can also find great views from Bitbit Bridge and along the Little Baguio Sapinit Road, which has clearings for resting and enjoying mountain range views. The Marikina–Infanta Highway also provides numerous scenic roadside viewpoints.
While primarily known for its natural landscapes, the Sierra Madre also has cultural significance. Mt. Pinagbanderahan is a historical site believed to be where American and Japanese flags were hoisted in 1939. The region is also home to indigenous communities like the Dumagat and Agta tribes, offering a glimpse into ancient traditions.
The Sierra Madre is home to several beautiful waterfalls. Popular choices include Daranak Falls and Batlag Falls in Tanay, Rizal, which are surrounded by lush greenery. You can also find Bantakay Falls, known for its clear, gushing waters, and the majestic Ditumabo Mother Falls in Aurora Province. Other notable waterfalls include Balon Falls, Bulawan Falls, and Mahangin Falls.
Yes, camping is possible in certain areas. Along the Little Baguio Sapinit Road, you can find small clearings on the side of the road suitable for camping and resting, offering great views of the mountain range.
The Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park, located in Isabela Province, is the largest protected area in the Philippines. It is renowned for its immense biodiversity, playing a crucial role in preserving genetic, species, and habitat diversity. It is also a sanctuary for rare and endangered species, including the Philippine Eagle.
Attractions like Hapunang Banoy (Mascap Peak) are considered challenging. Visitors should expect high-risk scrambles on sharp rocks, with huge cliff falls on multiple sides. It is highly recommended to bring gloves for protection during the climb.
Beyond natural wonders, you can visit the Camp Sinai Ten Commandments Monument, a man-made monument offering spectacular views. While generally restricted, the Didipio Gold Mines are another man-made site, though access is typically limited to goldminers.
Cyclists frequently enjoy the winding Marikina–Infanta Highway, which offers scenic roadside views of the Sierra Madre ridges. The Little Baguio Sapinit Road is also a popular cycle way with clearings for rest. For more routes, refer to the Cycling in the Sierra Madre guide.
For those looking to stay overnight, the Sierra Madre Hotel and Resort, perched on mountain slopes, offers panoramic views and is a popular retreat. Some eco-resorts and adventure parks also provide lodging options.


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