Water to Forest

Bohol


A French– and Filipino–owned place in a superbly tranquil riverside setting. It feels very remote, though it's only 2km from Loboc town. Bamboo-and-thatch cabanas are the best in the Loboc area, well constructed with two levels, quality bedding and private bathroom. SUPs, mountain bikes and scooters are available for rent and meals are offered too.


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Nearby Bohol attractions

1. San Pedro Church

1.05 MILES

The imposing San Pedro Church (c 1602) in the centre of Loboc, the oldest in Bohol, was devastated by the 2013 earthquake when its Baroque facade and…

2. Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary

5.89 MILES

In Canapnapan, a barangay of Corella, you can see saucer-eyed tarsiers in the wild at the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary. Over 100 of these territorial…

3. Museum

7.1 MILES

This dusty museum, set in a crumbling structure adjacent to the town's colonial church, contains a collection of poorly presented religious artefacts.

4. Baclayon Church & Watchtower

7.12 MILES

Facing the Bohol Sea, this huge coral stone church (1727) was severely damaged in the 2013 earthquake. It's connected to an imposing watchtower. The…

5. Blood Compact Monument

9.86 MILES

This great monument 1km east of Tagbilaran celebrates the March 1565 blood compact, where Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi and Boholano…

6. National Museum

10.91 MILES

This small museum has a few anthropologically interesting items discovered around Bohol, including five artificially deformed skulls, a 500-year-old…

7. St Joseph the Worker Cathedral

10.94 MILES

In the heart of town, this elegant church was built in 1767, burned to the ground in 1798 and rebuilt and enlarged in 1855.

8. Church

11.2 MILES

Landmark structure just off the harbour.