
Tucked away in the quiet municipality of Luna is a hidden cultural treasure—Bahay na Bato, a seaside art house that captures the charm of Ilocano heritage and creativity.
Situated along the pebbled shores of Barangay Nalvo Norte, this unique attraction is a must-see for travelers exploring La Union Province tourist spots beyond the usual coastal haunts.
Originally built as a private residence, Bahay na Bato has evolved into an art-filled compound showcasing sculptures crafted from volcanic rocks and driftwood, all set against the backdrop of the West Philippine Sea.
The stone house itself is adorned with eclectic murals and carvings, making every corner Instagram-worthy. It's a striking example of how nature and art can harmoniously coexist.
The sound of waves crashing on the pebble beach adds to the serene atmosphere, making it a favorite side trip for those visiting surfing beaches or touring nearby attractions, such as the Luna Watchtower and Baluarte.







