HomeIloiloIloilo ProvinceCentral IloiloEast Central IloiloBarotac NuevoCasa Fiammetta Inland Resort Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo Rates from PHP1,200Casa Fiammetta Inland Resort, Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo. Check rates, book online, read reviews, view contact details and other helpful information. Check RatesPrice Range:Location Map of Casa Fiammetta Inland Resort:Rooms & ratesCheck online ratesEnter your travel details and click “search” to check & compare online prices available today:Casa Fiammetta Iloilo is an inland resort offering ranch-style accommodations in Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo.When in Iloilo, try horseback riding on schooled thouroughbreds and local ponies in Casa Fiammetta, a 40 kilometer drive from Iloilo City at Tabucan, Barotac Nuevo. If you’re a horseman, you can make a reservation for trail riding out to the sandbars and trails (beginners can also take lessons in the rink) or if you just want to ride ponies, there is a covered riding rink next to the campsite.Aside from horseback riding, Casa Fiammetta also hosts a plethora of outdoor activities like kayaking along the Jalaud River, billiards, swimming, camping, playing football or if you are a bird-lover then bring your binoculars and watch wild ducks, migratory herons, and the occasional “tamsi” or hummingbird along sugarcane and bamboo covered river fringes.Casa Fiammetta Iloilo is an inland resort offering ranch-style accommodations in Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo.When in Iloilo, try horseback riding on schooled thouroughbreds and local ponies in Casa Fiammetta, a 40 kilometer drive from Iloilo City at Tabucan, Barotac Nuevo. If you’re a horseman, you can make a reservation for trail riding out to the sandbars and trails (beginners can also take lessons in the rink) or if you just want to ride ponies, there is a covered riding rink next to the campsite.Aside from horseback riding, Casa Fiammetta also hosts a plethora of outdoor activities like kayaking along the Jalaud River, billiards, swimming, camping, playing football or if you are a bird-lover then bring your binoculars and watch wild ducks, migratory herons, and the occasional “tamsi” or hummingbird along sugarcane and bamboo covered river fringes.Don’t leave yet. There’s more!Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website ΔThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.Comments Jo_hn saysAugust 15, 2009 at 8:47 pmI have gone to this place sang Marso-dies y ocho-dos-mil ocho (Marso-18-2009) along with my fellow members of IVCF-[hscf] (CPU Chapter-[CPUHS] chapter), and it is a nice place there. It is like you are in Western American ranch. Tapos nakita ko man ini sa show sang ABS-CBN (back years ago) nga Quizon Avenue.Reply
Jo_hn saysAugust 15, 2009 at 8:47 pmI have gone to this place sang Marso-dies y ocho-dos-mil ocho (Marso-18-2009) along with my fellow members of IVCF-[hscf] (CPU Chapter-[CPUHS] chapter), and it is a nice place there. It is like you are in Western American ranch. Tapos nakita ko man ini sa show sang ABS-CBN (back years ago) nga Quizon Avenue.Reply