Elevated destinations in Consolacion, Cebu

There are few new destinations in Consolacion, Cebu you might be interested to check it out.



How to get there

Technically, several routes leading to this place. A maze of barangay roads and mountains are not that difficult to reach this place. If you are a visitor from far away places, there two reliable routes to reach this place.

Route A:  https://goo.gl/maps/MeNEhq6MD15PWtrb6

This is a safer path than Route B. The road conditions are passable. Majority of the roads are cement and asphalt. As of September 2021, there are series of road constructions estimate 90% are cement or asphalt on the mountain areas.  Few rock slides. Few slippery cement.  Many mountain bikers pass here.


Route B: https://goo.gl/maps/AnvMjnkT2m7L4xfa8

Not recommended for new riders. It's shorter than Route A. Passable. As of September 2021 on the mountain areas, there are series of road constructions estimate 100% are cement or asphalt. Few are old slippery cement with algae.  Few broken old road (replaced). Many mountain bikers pass here. Drive with caution specially for first time visitor.


1. Panoypoy Heights

If you take Route B, will see this little signage on a small tree.

 

I went very early and the establishment is not yet open.  I took some quick snapshots on the area.  They are open 10:00AM in the morning.








2. City Lights - Camp and Diner

Located few meters away from Panoypoy heights.

 





They featured wide dining deck facing the open horizon of Cebu Metropolis.






Journey

On my way to the destination I can't help myself to take a quick stop and enjoy the view. The are only few spots you can see the horizon such as this. The road is steep, be very careful on your way there.

 

 

This is the common views of the barangay roads to Panoypoy. Majority are passable. Nothing much to worry about.












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