| Tagaytay–Nasugbu Highway | |
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| Tagaytay–Nasugbu Road | |
A segment of the road in Tagaytay | |
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| Maintained byDepartment of Public Works and Highways - Cavite 2nd District Engineering Office and Batangas 1st District Engineering Office | |
| Length | 43.86 km (27.25 mi) |
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| Location | |
| Country | Philippines |
| Provinces | Batangas,Cavite |
| Major cities | Calaca,Tagaytay |
| Towns | Alfonso,Laurel,Nasugbu,Tuy |
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TheTagaytay–Nasugbu Highway, alternatively known asTagaytay–Nasugbu Road and formerly asTagaytay–Tuy–Nasugbu Port Road, is a 43.86-kilometer (27.25 mi), two-to-four lane, secondary highway in the provinces ofCavite andBatangas,Philippines, that connects the city ofTagaytay inCavite and the municipality ofNasugbu inBatangas.[1][2]
The entire road forms part ofNational Route 410 (N410) fromTagaytay to theBatangas–Cavite provincial boundary andNational Route 407 (N407) of thePhilippine highway network from such boundary toNasugbu.

The highway starts at Tagaytay Rotunda, where it intersects withAguinaldo Highway,Tagaytay–Calamba Road and Tagaytay–Talisay Road inTagaytay,Cavite. It then runs to the west along theTagaytay Ridge, eventually traversing the boundary ofAlfonso, Cavite andLaurel, Batangas. It then fully enters the province ofBatangas, where it traverses north ofMount Batulao, the city ofCalaca, and the towns ofNasugbu andTuy. It re-enters Nasugbu, where it ends at the intersection withJ.P. Laurel Street (Ternate–Nasugbu Road) and Nasugbu–Lian–Calatagan Road.
The highway's segment from Palico Rotonda to its western terminus in Nasugbu is also known asPalico-Nasugbu Highway orTuy-Nasugbu Highway. Its segment in Cavite is also known asEmilio Aguinaldo Highway or simply asAguinaldo Highway, named after GeneralEmilio Aguinaldo, the country's first president and a native of Cavite. According to theDepartment of Public Works and Highways, its segment from its eastern terminus at Tagaytay Rotonda to the eastern end of Mahogany Avenue, both in Tagaytay, is part of theTagaytay–Manila via Silang Road, while its segment from there to Diokno Highway is officially named asTagaytay-Batangas via Tuy Road; the rest of the highway is officially named as is.[3]
The highway originally existed as the Lumbangan–Palico (Nasugbu–Tuy) section of Batangas–Bauan–Nasugbu Road, an old road which linkedNasugbu withBatangas. The section was constructed in the mid-1910s.[4] A new road that connectsTuy to the newly-established city ofTagaytay was later constructed in the 1930s and was made part of the highway.[5][6] The latter also formed part of Highway 17 that linkedImus withBatangas.[7][8][9] The entire stretch of the highway was also referred to asTagaytay-Tuy-Nasugbu Port Road.[10]
Intersections are numbered by kilometer post, withRizal Park inManila designated asKilometer 0.
| Province | City/Municipality | km | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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| Cavite | Tagaytay | 58.178 | 36.150 | Roundabout. Eastern terminus. | |
| 58.010 | 36.046 | Southern end of Tagaytay–Manila via Silang Road. Start of Tagaytay-Batangas via Tuy Road. | |||
| Crisanto Mendoza de los Reyes Avenue –Amadeo | |||||
| 60.630 | 37.674 | ||||
| 61.690 | 38.332 | ||||
| Cavite–Batangas boundary | Alfonso–Laurel boundary | Indang–Alfonso Road –Alfonso,Indang | |||
| Alfonso–Calaca boundary | 72.017 | 44.749 | Cavite 2nd District Engineering Office–Batangas 1st District Engineering Office highway boundary. | ||
| 71.078 | 44.166 | Route number changes from N410 to N407. End of Tagaytay-Batangas via Tuy Road. | |||
| Batangas | Tuy | 92.917 | 57.736 | Cacauan Bridge | |
| Roundabout (Palico Rotonda). Start of Palico-Nasugbu Highway. | |||||
| Tuy–Nasugbu boundary | 93.522 | 58.112 | Palico Bridge over Palico River | ||
| Nasugbu | 103.682 | 64.425 | Roundabout. Western terminus. | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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