La Carlota & La Castellana: Sugar Country Between Bacolod and the Mountains
Description
La Carlota and neighboring La Castellana sit inland between Bacolod and the Mt. Kanlaon foothills — genuine sugar-plantation country, with La Carlota’s own small heritage pocket and river edge, and La Castellana serving as more of a foothill/mountain-edge gateway town.
Neither has Silay’s concentration of preserved mansions or Talisay’s single iconic landmark, but both offer a quieter, working-plantation version of the same sugar-baron history that built Silay’s grand houses — worth a stop if you want to see the agricultural landscape behind the heritage architecture rather than just the architecture itself.
La Castellana specifically functions as a jump-off point toward Mt. Kanlaon’s foothills for anyone continuing on to hiking or Mambukal-adjacent nature trips.
HOW TO GET THERE: Inland from Bacolod via the same general road network as Murcia — a natural extension of a Bacolod-Murcia countryside day rather than a separate trip.
BEST TIME: Daytime; dry season (roughly December-May) for easier rural road conditions, particularly toward La Castellana’s foothill areas.
