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Buntun Bridge
4.65km from St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral
It is the second-longest bridge in the country, after San Juanico Bridge, and forms part of the Santiago-Tuguegarao Road a major junction of the Pan-Philippine Highway.
Callao Cave
14.07km from St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral
It is considered as the important cultural property of the Philippines country and the cave holds many Fossils of archaic humans, that lived during the Late Pleistocene.
Basilica Minore de Nuestra Señora de Piat
32.8km from St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral
The Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Piat is one of the twelve Minor Basilicas in the Philippines. This pilgrimage site attracts a large number of devotees especially from June 23 to June 39 when the Sambali Festival is celebrated
Tumauini Church
38.48km from St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral
The church, known for its brick, Baroque-style architecture, was declared a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines.
Sleeping Beauty Mountain, Kalinga
71.88km from St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral
This is a mountain ridge in Kalinga province of the Philippines. The mountain is called as such because the silhouette of the northern ridge resembles a sleeping woman. It is usually best viewed from the west near the municipality Tinglayan in the Chico River valley, but it can also be viewed from the east near Tanudan.it was one of the most visited places in this area.
Mount Binuluan
74.87km from St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral
Binuluan volcano belongs to the Ambalatungan volcanic group and is located in the Kalinga Province, Luzon Island, Philippines. A possible steam eruption of the Binuluan volcano in 1952 killed 12 people by a sulphur-rich debris flow. Mount Binuluan is one of the highest peaks in the area. The mountain is surrounded by the municipalities of Lubuagan, Pasil and Tinglayan in Kalinga provinceMount Binuluan is usually covered in cloud or mist and it gives a beautiful view of the mount.
Balbalasang-Balbalan National Park
80.44km from St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral
1,338 hectares of the visually appetizing mountainous forest park. Home to a total of 89 species of birds, 23 species of mammals, 13 species of amphibians, 13 species of reptiles, and at least 105 Philippine flora endemics. And crystal clear river system. Truly a nature tripper’s paradise. Considered as one of the key biodiversity areas and priority sites for conservation in the Philippines in 2006. It is also the settlement of the Banao tribe.
Mount Cagua
80.46km from St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral
It is one of the active volcanoes in the Philippines and has erupted twice in recorded history.
Magat Dam
91.93km from St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral
One of the architectural wonders in this area is the Magat Dam is a large rock-fill dam on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. The dam is located on Magat River, a major tributary of the Cagayan River. Constructed in 1983, Magat Dam is one of the largest dams in the Philippines and has two primary purposes: as a source of irrigation water and as a provider of hydroelectric power. Nowadays a lot of tourists have been visiting this area.
Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras
98.44km from St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral
The Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras is an outstanding example of an evolved, living cultural landscape that can be traced as far back as two millennia ago in the pre-colonial Philippines. The terraces are located in the remote areas of the Philippine Cordillera mountain range on the northern island of Luzon, Philippine archipelago. While the historic terraces cover an extensive area, the inscribed property consists of five clusters of the most intact and impressive terraces.
Banaue Rice Terraces
98.45km from St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral
Banaue rice terraces, a system of irrigated rice terraces in the mountains of north-central Luzon, Philippines, that were created more than 2,000 years ago by the Ifugao people. Although located in several villages, they are collectively known as the Banaue rice terraces. In 1995 various sections of the terraces were designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, described as “a living cultural landscape of unparalleled beauty.”
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St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral
40 Gomez St, Tuguegarao, 3500 Cagayan, Philippines
The Saint Peter Metropolitan Cathedral, also known as the Tuguegarao Cathedral is considered as one of the largest churches in the Cagayan Valley. The church sustained heavy damage during World War II.