The Shire of Sagada
Explore the Enchantment of The Shire of Sagada
Explore the stunning craftsmanship at Sagada Pottery, where tradition meets art in beautiful handmade pottery and unique gifts.
Discover the exquisite craftsmanship at Sagada Pottery, a charming gift shop where tourists can find unique handmade pottery, perfect for souvenirs and gifts. This artistic haven offers an authentic taste of local culture and craftsmanship in the beautiful setting of Sagada.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Sagada Public Market, exit the market and head towards the main road. Turn left onto the Sagada-Besao Road. Continue walking straight for approximately 1 kilometer. You will pass by several local shops and restaurants. Keep an eye out for the signs indicating Sagada Pottery. The pottery shop will be on your right-hand side, right before you reach a fork in the road.
Hiking
For those looking for a more scenic route, start from the entrance of the Echo Valley and Hanging Coffins. Take the trail that leads away from the valley, heading toward the Sagada-Besao Road. After about 20 minutes of hiking, you will reach the main road. Turn left and walk approximately 500 meters until you see Sagada Pottery on your right.
Tricycle
If you prefer a quicker option, you can take a tricycle from anywhere in Sagada. Just tell the driver to take you to Sagada Pottery. Most drivers are familiar with the location, but you can also mention it is along the Sagada-Besao Road. The fare is usually around 20-30 PHP, depending on your starting point.
Use Sagada Pottery as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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