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Going to Abra? Don't skip this to your itinerary!

Abra has its fair share of hidden gems, their famous Lusuac Spring in Barangay Poblacion, Lagayan, Abra, a refreshing spring a waiting for us to swim. A perfect place to cool-off from the summer heat, it's clear water are indeed inviting for a dip.

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Lusuac Spring Resort

Lusuac Spring is a well-landscaped resort, it is a good place to hold picnics and bonding with family and friends. It is open to the public with 50 pesos per head for adults and 20 pesos for children's entrance fee.

There are also cottages in the area available for rent, prices ranges to 150 to 350 pesos, with a slide on the edge of the pool for kids and kids at heart. They also have a place for you to change your clothes and a comfort room. (Ps. prices may change without prior notice)
Lusuac Spring Resort

The water comes from the underground of the trees surrounding the pool. It's amazing to know that the local people within the area used this water as source for their cooking and drinking needs. If you forgot to bring your own bottles of water because this area provides the unlimited supply of spring water fresh from mother nature.

You can also wallow in your drinks in the pool to cool it. Thanks God the spring doesn’t lose water all year round even during dry seasons.

Lusuac Spring is waiting to be unveiled to an open-minded visitors, thrill seekers and a nature lover like moi. It's worth a visit because the cool water "Lusuac" has to offer would definitely refresh the weary bodies of travelers and its guest.

Plus the cool breeze of the air and calm atmosphere the trees that surrounds the swimming area is worth the experience.

ABOUT LAGAYAN, ABRA

Map of Abra showing the location of Lagayan
Lagayan, officially the Municipality of Lagayan (Ilocano: Ili ti Lagayan, Filipino: Bayan ng Lagayan), is a municipality in the province of Abra in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) of the Philippines.

Barangay Poblacion is where you can find the Lusuac Spring.

Have fun, Juan!

WHERE TO GO IN ABRA: What's inside Lusuac Spring Resort


Going to Abra? Don't skip this to your itinerary!

Abra has its fair share of hidden gems, their famous Lusuac Spring in Barangay Poblacion, Lagayan, Abra, a refreshing spring a waiting for us to swim. A perfect place to cool-off from the summer heat, it's clear water are indeed inviting for a dip.

Resulta ng larawan para sa lusuac spring abra
Lusuac Spring Resort

Lusuac Spring is a well-landscaped resort, it is a good place to hold picnics and bonding with family and friends. It is open to the public with 50 pesos per head for adults and 20 pesos for children's entrance fee.

There are also cottages in the area available for rent, prices ranges to 150 to 350 pesos, with a slide on the edge of the pool for kids and kids at heart. They also have a place for you to change your clothes and a comfort room. (Ps. prices may change without prior notice)
Lusuac Spring Resort

The water comes from the underground of the trees surrounding the pool. It's amazing to know that the local people within the area used this water as source for their cooking and drinking needs. If you forgot to bring your own bottles of water because this area provides the unlimited supply of spring water fresh from mother nature.

You can also wallow in your drinks in the pool to cool it. Thanks God the spring doesn’t lose water all year round even during dry seasons.

Lusuac Spring is waiting to be unveiled to an open-minded visitors, thrill seekers and a nature lover like moi. It's worth a visit because the cool water "Lusuac" has to offer would definitely refresh the weary bodies of travelers and its guest.

Plus the cool breeze of the air and calm atmosphere the trees that surrounds the swimming area is worth the experience.

ABOUT LAGAYAN, ABRA

Map of Abra showing the location of Lagayan
Lagayan, officially the Municipality of Lagayan (Ilocano: Ili ti Lagayan, Filipino: Bayan ng Lagayan), is a municipality in the province of Abra in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) of the Philippines.

Barangay Poblacion is where you can find the Lusuac Spring.

Have fun, Juan!

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