Information
Landmark: Good Shepherd Convent (Religious of the Good Shepherd)City: Baguio
Country: Philippines
Continent: Asia
Good Shepherd Convent (Religious of the Good Shepherd), Baguio, Philippines, Asia
The Good Shepherd Convent (officially the Religious of the Good Shepherd) is a religious compound and renowned social enterprise located in the Gibraltar area of Baguio City. It is primarily famous for its high-quality food products made by the Mountain Maid Training Center.
Visual Characteristics
The convent is a serene complex featuring stone-walled structures, manicured lawns, and a quiet, institutional atmosphere. The main commercial area is a modern, open-air pavilion where products are sold. The property is situated on a ridge, offering scenic views of the surrounding pine forests and valleys.
Location & Access Logistics
Address: Gibraltar Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet.
Access: Located near the Mines View Park area.
Transport: Accessible via jeepneys labeled "Mines View" from the Baguio City Public Market or Session Road. Taxis and private vehicles are frequently used.
Entry: Admission to the compound is free.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The convent was established by the Good Shepherd Sisters to provide education and vocational training for young women from the Cordillera region. The Mountain Maid Training Center was created to generate funds for these social programs. The site is part of the high-altitude forest landscape characteristic of eastern Baguio.
Key Highlights & Activities
Mountain Maid Products: The primary attraction. Famous items include Ube Jam (purple yam), Strawberry Jam, Peanut Brittle, and Angel Cookies.
The View Deck: A terrace area providing a panoramic vista of the mountains.
Spiritual Reflection: The grounds offer a peaceful environment for prayer and quiet walks.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The facility includes a large retail outlet with organized queuing systems (especially during peak season), public restrooms, and a small snack area. 5G cellular coverage is stable.
Best Time to Visit
The convent is open daily from 08:15 to 16:00. To ensure you can purchase the most popular items (like Ube Jam), which often sell out, it is best to arrive in the early morning. During the peak tourist season (December and April), queues can be very long.
Facts & Legends
The proceeds from the sales directly support the scholarships and maintenance of the Good Shepherd Sisters' programs for indigenous youth. The quality of their Ube Jam is widely considered the gold standard in the Philippines.
Nearby Landmarks
Mines View Park: 0.3 km East
The Mansion: 1.2 km West
Wright Park: 1.3 km West
Baguio Botanical Garden: 2.0 km West