Historical Bacsil Ridge
Located 9 kilometers northeast of San Fernando town proper through the San
Fernando-Bagulin Road, Bacsil Ridge was the last bastion of the retreating
Japanese Imperial Army in the province. Later, the Ridge constituted the East
Flank of the 121st Infantry of the United States Armed Forces in the
Philippines, Northern Luzon (USAFIP, NL) during the Liberation in 1945.
Wallace Air Station
These 101 hectares of base land located at the end of Poro Point in San Fernando
were acquired in 1903 for the United States Cavalry. It was the home of the
848th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron which provided logistics and
administrative support to other radar detachments under its chain of command.
Formally turned-over by the United States to the Republic of the Philippines on
September 16, 1991, the Bases Conversion Development Authority is overseeing the
plans for the conversion of the area into a prime tourism and industrial estate.
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Built as a tribute to the heroism of the soldiers who fought during the last
World War, the marker stands at the junction leading to the Poro Point.
Battle of San Fernando Marker
Situated at the northwestern portion of the Town Plaza, inscribed as an account
of how the Battle was started and won, enabling the establishment of the United
States Army Base at Poro Point, which was eventually used as a build up area for
the projected invasion of Japan. San Fernando is 264 kilometers north of Manila.
Luna Watchtower
This rotund structure built along the shore in Luna during the pre-Spanish time
was used as lookout point for impending attacks by pirates.
Baroro Bridge Marker
The siege of Baroro in Bacnotan started the operation to liberate San Fernando.
This marked the first victory of the Luzon Guerillas over a Japanese armed unit
before the American Liberation forces landed on Luzon. The marker stands at the
southern approach of the bridge approximately 14 kilometers north of San
Fernando.
USAFIP, NL Military Shrine and Park
Camp Spencer, the general headquarters of the USAFIP, NL located along Darigayos
Cove in Luna, is reserved as a Military Shrine and Park by virtue of
Proclamation 590 signed by President Fidel V. Ramos on June 1, 1995. Darigayos
is approximately 34.2 kilometers north of San Fernando accessible through the
Bitalag Junction in Bacnotan or through Balaoan.
Cultural Museo de La Union
Located at the Provincial Capitol ground in San Fernando, the Museum showcases
archaeological finds in La Union during the pre-Spanish period. The Museum is
open on Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday visit is by
arrangement.
Pottery-making
Clay products are on display and produced in Taboc, San Juan utilizing the same
age-old procedure in pottery-making. Taboc is about 9 kilometers away from San
Fernando City.
Blanket-weaving
This age-old practice of weaving wider Ilocano blankets is a prime home industry
in Bangar. Rayon, cotton and polyester combination, and the “tinagudan” are
yarns used in the weaving of blankets and other products.
Basi-making
Basi, the Ilocano native wine concocted from sugar cane juice and bark of
“duhat” tree for the coloring, is a home industry in Lioac, Naguilian. Utilizing
the age-old process, the taste of the basi differs from one producer to another.
Museo de Iloko
The old “presidencia” of Agoo houses artifacts and other pieces of cultural
importance to the Ilocanos. The Museum is open from Monday to Friday at 8:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday visit is by arrangement.
Natural Bauang Beach
Lined along the fine grayish sand of Bauang Beach from Baccuit to Pagdalagan are
establishments providing accommodation and other amenities. The beach is 6
kilometers south of San Fernando.
San Francisco-Canaoay-Pagudpud Beach Tourism-related establishments dot the beach area in San Fernando.
San Juan Beach
Approximately 8 kilometers north of San Fernando, the beach stretching from
Urbiztondo to Ili Norte is dotted with tourism-related establishments. The surf
in the area is ideal for amateur surfing during the months of November to
February.
Agoo-Damortis National Seashore Park
Declared as a National Park, the beach stretching from Sta. Rita, Agoo up to
Damortis, Rosario is proposed for development as a tourist destination in La
Union.
Religious Shrine of Our Lady of Charity
The Agoo Basilica enshrines the miraculous image of Our Lady of Charity. This
imposing structure of Mexican-Baroque architecture is the venue of religious
rites, foremost of which is the Semana Santa.
Shrine of Our Lady of Namacpacan
The century-old church of St. Catherine in Luna, formerly called Namacpacan,
houses the miraculous image of Our Lady of Namacpacan, patroness of Ilocano
travellers. The shrine is located at the town proper of Luna, approximately 40
kilometers northwest of San Fernando.
Agoo Apparition Site
The much publicized divine visitations of the Virgin Mary in San Antonio have
established Agoo as a destination of Marian devotees.
Macho Temple
This Chinese temple believed to be the only one built with five gates sits on a
promontory north of the town proper of San Fernando and overlooks the San
Fernando Bay. The temple enshrines the image of the Virgin of Caysasay, the
patroness of the Filipino-Chinese residents.
Man-Made La Union Botanical and Zoological Garden
Located in Sitio Japan, Cadaclan, San Fernando, La Union. Showcased are the
following: Shade Garden, Sunken Garden, Medicinal Garden, Chinese Garden,
Japanese Garden, Evergreen Garden, Arid Paradise, Fragrance Garden, Fernery and
Palmery.
Marcos Park.
Comprising 300 hectares, a part of which is located in Palina, Pugo, the park is soon to be
rehabilitated and further developed into a mountain resort complex to include the Marcos Highway as a Scenic Highway.
Located 9 kilometers northeast of San Fernando town proper through the San Fernando-Bagulin Road, Bacsil Ridge was the last bastion of the retreating Japanese Imperial Army in the province. Later, the Ridge constituted the East Flank of the 121st Infantry of the United States Armed Forces in the Philippines, Northern Luzon (USAFIP, NL) during the Liberation in 1945