Bangcud is an urban barangay in the South Highway District of Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, in the Philippines.
[3] It is bounded to the north by Cabangahan, to the east by the Sawaga River which separates it from Simaya and Santo Niño, to the south by the Manupali River which separates it from Colonia and Mailag of Valencia City, and to the west by Kulasihan of the municipality of Lantapan.
Bangcud is known for its two foremost tourist attractions, the Matin-ao and Nasulî Springs.
[3] These are natural springs popular for their cool and clear waters, which appear blue in deeper parts.
In 1935, Bangcud was separated from Mailag as a regular barrio and remained as part of Malaybalay when Mailag was separated from Malaybalay to form the municipality of Valencia in 1959.