Your Guide When Visiting Gullas Heights, Minglanilla

The scenic highlands of Minglanilla, Gullas Heights is more than just a destination, it’s an experience. With panoramic views, cool mountain air, and a peaceful ambiance that’s worlds away from the city noise, this hidden gem is fast becoming a favorite for quick escapes and IG-worthy shoots.

Picture-Perfect Views

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Imagine overlooking the lush greenery of Minglanilla with a sweeping view of the coastline down below. Perfect for golden hour photos, TikTok transitions, or just soaking in nature’s beauty.

Chill Vibes & Coffee Spots

The place is ideal for bringing your own coffee and snacks. Set up a mini picnic and enjoy the cool breeze as you sip your favorite brew.

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Sunrise and Sunset Views

Early riser? Catch the soft pink skies during sunrise. More of a sunset chaser? You’re in for a fiery horizon that’s nothing short of breathtaking.

Tips Before You Go

  • Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon
  • Parking: Roadside parking only, so arrive early on weekends
  • Entrance fee: As of writing, none, but always respect the area
  • Crowd level: It can get busy on Sundays and holidays

How To Get There?

Location: Selma Drive, Cadulawan (Brgy. Abuno), Minglanilla, Cebu, Philippines

By Car: To get to Gullas Heights in Minglanilla by car, simply drive south from Cebu City via N. Bacalso Avenue and head toward Minglanilla proper. Once you reach Gaisano Minglanilla, turn left onto Selma Drive (locally known as Gullas Drive) in Brgy. Cadulawan. Follow the uphill road for around 10–15 minutes, just look out for sharp curves and occasional blind turns. You’ll know you’re close once you start seeing scenic views and a few rest stops or small cafés along the way.

By Commute: To get to Gullas Heights via commute, ride any southbound jeepney (routes 43 or 44) heading to Minglanilla from Cebu City and hop off at Gaisano Minglanilla. From there, walk a bit or ask nearby habal-habal (motorcycle) drivers to take you to Selma Drive or simply say “Gullas Heights” or “Gullas Drive” in Brgy. Cadulawan. The motorcycle ride uphill takes around 10–15 minutes, with winding roads and great views along the way.

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Gullas Heights is proof that you don’t need to go far to escape the city’s chaos. Whether it’s for some quiet time, a scenic date spot, or just a breather with nature, this highland hideaway in Minglanilla is worth the trip.

So what are you waiting for? Tag your road trip gang and plan your next drive to Gullas Heights!

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