Stonepeak Cafe, Don Salvador Benedicto
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One of the newest attractions in Negros Occidental is the Stonepeak Cafe, Don Salvador Benedicto located in Km 45. . Apart from the beds of clouds, you will be seeing early in the morning, and late afternoon especially during south monsoon months, you will be treated by the spectacular view of the mountains and chilly fresh mountain breeze while enjoying your meal in the area.
Must read: Don Salvador Benedicto Travel Guide
This stone house serves as the focal point of Stonepeak Cafe, Don Salvador Benedicto. This also serves as a beautiful backdrop for a photoshoot especially during early morning or late afternoon.
The view could be glaring during noontime. Hence it is best to visit the place when to sun is not at its peak.
One of the features of Don Salvador Benedicto is the pine trees beautifully lined along the highway. During rainy days, this area is even greener and more beautiful.
If you’re coming from Cebu:
Head to Cebu South Terminal and take a bus going to Bacolod City via Don Salvador Benedicto. Tell the driver to drop you off at Km 45. The signage on the side of the road is quite small. From the highway, you need to walk to reach the area.
If you’re coming from Bacolod:
Head to Bacolod South Terminal in Bacolod City. Take a Bus going to Cebu or San Carlos City via Don Salvador Benedicto. Inform the conductor to drop you at Km 45. Then walk towards the location.
The Stonepeak Cafe, Don Salvador Benedicto has a bonfire area. I will surely try to visit the place again late in the afternoon until dusk to see its different charm.
Jomax Peak
Located in Brgy. Kumaliskis, Don Salvador Benedicto, Jomax Peak is a perfect place to appreciate the spectacle of nature. For more read: Jomax Peak
Mountain View Resort, Bar and Resturant
One restaurant in Don Salvador Benedicto which offers great vista apart from food is the Mountain View Resort, Bar and Restaurant.
Ornamental Plants Along the Highway
One of the main reasons why I love visiting Don Salvador Benedicto is to buy some ornamental plants sold along the road of the place. Because of the cold temperature of the area, people easily grow plants which are also one of their main livelihood in the area.
So if you visit Stonepeak Cafe, Don Salvador Benedicto and you love plants, it is the best time to bring home some.
Rice Terraces in Don Salvador Benedicto
This rice terraces in Don Salvador Benedicto can also be seen when you are at the Stonepeak Cafe. However, the viewing deck at the Lions Park offers a better vista. The place also looks greener during rainy days.
St. Padre Pio’s Garden
Adjuscent to the Lions Park, you will find the gate for the St. Padre Pio’s Garden. The place of meditation offers the life sizes station of the cross beautifully installed along the hillside.
Don Salvador Benedicto Lions Park
Just along the highway on your way to Stonepeak Cafe, Don Salvador Benedicto, you can easily spot the Lions Park with its huge monument. Beside the monument is a viewing deck wherein riders would normally stop for a short photo op.
Rapha Valley
The Rapha Valley is a popular wellness destination located in Don Salvador Benedicto. The place has overnight accommodations for their guests. They also offer detox program and organic food.
A visit to this place is also a good segway for your Stonepeak Cafe, Don Salvador Benedicto visit.
For more read: Rapha Valley
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I love it. I've always been fascinated of mountain-views. Thanks for capturing these tourist spots in Don Salvador Benedicto in one single post. :-)
thank you, Alex. I know that you were at Don Salvador Benedicto lately as shown in your posts...looking forward to reading your blog post as well.