Casile–Canlubang Valley
| Casile–Canlubang Valley | |
|---|---|
| Kasile Hills | |
primary road along the Canlubang Golf & Country Club | |
Casile–Canlubang Valley Calabarzon (IV-A) Casile–Canlubang Valley Casile–Canlubang Valley (Philippines) | |
| Floor elevation | 50 m (160 ft) |
| Geology | |
| Type | Valley |
| Geography | |
| Country | Philippines |
| Region | South Luzon |
| Province | Laguna |
| Coordinates | 14°11′39″N 121°2′27″E / 14.19417°N 121.04083°E |
| Mountain range | Cabuyao–Canlubang Range |
The Casile–Canlubang Valley, also known as Kasile Hills, is a valley ridge approximately 5.3 kilometers, located at the western part of Laguna province.[1]
Geography
The valley fault stretches the Mount Sungay in Tagaytay city to Nuvali, It is situated point at the West Valley Fault (MVFS) along the "Matang Tubig" spring, "Canlubang Golf & Country Club" and "Marcos Twin Mansion", Since 1658 to 1871 when the last movement of the West Valley Fault estimated every 400-600 years, The valley is a plain located in Cavite to the west (upper plain) and Laguna to the east (lower plain).
- Tourist attractions
- Cabuyao Mansion – formerly as Marcos Twin Mansion is a abandoned mansion, was established in 1987.
- Canlubang Golf & Country Club – also known as Can Golf, was established since 1977.
- Kasile Hills – is an tourist resort attraction in Casile.
- Matang Tubig - is an water park.