Best castles around Voltaggio offer a journey through medieval history in a region characterized by its rich heritage and varied landscape. Voltaggio itself is a medieval village with the remains of an ancient castle, while its surrounding areas feature well-preserved fortresses. These structures provide insights into Ligurian defensive architecture and the historical economic conditions of the area. The castles are often strategically situated overlooking gorges or dominating villages, reflecting their historical importance.
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Whether you choose to climb from the parking lot below the castle (moderate difficulty, about 40 minutes on a well-marked path, steps, and a walkway) or follow the "Castellani's Path" from Vobbia (about two hours, including stops), the arrival near the castle is breathtaking! Spectacular, simply! This view is worth the effort (by car) to reach the tiny village of Vobbia, which, however, is located in an area rich in natural beauty! For information, visit this wonderful website: https://www.parcoantola.it/pagina.php?id=47
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departure from Dario's bar (unfortunately we didn't meet him but the guy there was simply very kind) and collection of credentials
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Symbol of Arquata, it is located on a hill overlooking the valley, it is approximately 22 meters high and built in Montaldero stone. It was part of the Castle, of which a few ruins of the mighty walls that sloped down from the hill and surrounded the old village and part of the walls of the keep that surrounded it are still visible. The Castle of Arquata had considerable strategic importance, so much so that it was disputed between many cities, but above all by Genoa and Tortona. But when Tortona managed to definitively take over the village of Arquata, purchasing it in 1244, a condition of stability was reached. The castle was rebuilt with the elevation of a tower and a new village at the base of the hill, close to the ancient Via Postumia, all surrounded by defense walls. As time passes, the strategic importance of the castle with its tower diminishes, and as it is a predominantly military structure, it is gradually abandoned. As the centuries passed, the old, increasingly dilapidated tower was struck by lightning which made its static nature even worse. In fact, on the morning of October 29, 1933, lightning struck part of the eastern corner, throwing large stones a great distance away.
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The castle built on a 13th century fortification - is accessed via a steep climb starting from the small square where the ancient municipal building with loggia stood. Enfeoffed to the Doria family between the 14th and 16th centuries, the castle saw the succession of many families: Da Passano, Pallavicino, Serra, Spinola and Orsini Pio di Savoia. The guise in which it appears today dates back to the 18th century, when it was adapted by the Serra family into an elegant country residence. The castle, owned by the Doria family of Montaldeo since the beginning of the 19th century, has a complex structure in which the original structures survive, vestiges of previous use: the apparatus protruding on double brackets, the battlements and the configuration of the keep. One of the towers, which became an artist's studio in the last century and overlooks the surrounding landscape with large windows, offers a priceless view that sweeps over the Alpine chain, from Monviso to Monte Rosa, and over the Apennines, up to the Piacenza mountains
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Nice observation point over the castle and one of the towers where you could once climb. Great for a souvenir photo. you must not suffer from vertigo, exposed sides and a small climb to the top must be done with care and suitable shoes.
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Absolutely worth visiting, perhaps taking the longer, but simpler, Via dei Castellani from Vobbia. The castle, unique in its kind, is very well renovated and the guides explain the history beautifully.
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The castle of Lerma dates back in its fundamental structures to the end of the 15th century when the construction was carried out by Luca Spinola. The imposing castle building stands on a tufaceous rock overlooking the Piota river and preserves the ancient "ricetto" intact within the city walls, the first nucleus of the village which took the name of l'Herma.
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The Castello della Pietra, an example of Ligurian defensive architecture, towers over the Vobbia gorge. Property of the della Pietra family until 1518, today it is offered to visitors restored, with interiors rich in history, hosting cultural events.
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The most popular castles in the area include Castello della Pietra, known for its unique position between rocky conglomerates and its restored interiors, and Castello di Montaldeo, an imposing structure with a distinctive shape, a hall of coats of arms, and evocative dungeons. Another notable site is San Cristoforo Castle, which is currently under renovation but allows visitors to explore its exteriors.
Yes, Voltaggio has the ruins of an ancient castle within the town. Dating back to before 900 AD, today only remnants remain, primarily serving as the site for the town's TV antennas. While not an intact structure, it represents the earliest evidence of a castle in Voltaggio and offers a glimpse into the town's very early medieval history.
The castles around Voltaggio offer a deep dive into medieval history. For instance, Castello della Pietra showcases Ligurian defensive architecture and its history through guided tours and cultural events. Castello di Montaldeo provides a look into feudal life with its courtroom, frescoes, and dungeons, including tales of legends like the ghost of Suor Costanza Gentile. These sites reflect the strategic importance and historical economic conditions of the region.
Castello della Pietra hosts cultural events and historical re-enactments during the summer, which can be engaging for families. It also has a refreshment point offering local products. Reaching the castle involves a picturesque walk through the woods, which can be an enjoyable family activity.
The warmer months, particularly between May and October, are generally ideal for visiting. Castello di Montaldeo, for example, is typically open to visitors during this period as part of the 'Castelli Aperti' (Open Castles) events. Summer also brings cultural events and re-enactments to Castello della Pietra.
Yes, the area offers several walking opportunities. To reach Castello della Pietra, you can take a picturesque walk through the woods, either a shorter 20-minute path or the longer 'Castellani Path' from Torre di Vobbia, which offers panoramic views. For more extensive outdoor activities, you can explore various hiking routes around Voltaggio, such as the Monte Tobbio trails or sections of the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri.
Absolutely. The region around Voltaggio is well-suited for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, including tours through the Parco Naturale delle Capanne di Marcarolo or loops from Ronco Scrivia. There are also touring bicycle routes that take you past historical sites like the Roman Bridge of Voltaggio and scenic passes.
Castello della Pietra is uniquely nestled between two rocky conglomerates that serve as natural ramparts, a prime example of Ligurian defensive architecture. Castello di Montaldeo stands out with its distinctive parallelepiped, almost cubic, shape and features a patrol path, reflecting the historical economic and social conditions of the area.
Visitors appreciate the well-preserved history and unique architectural styles. Many highlight the engaging visitor experiences, such as guided tours at Castello della Pietra and the deep dive into medieval life offered by Castello di Montaldeo. The picturesque walks to reach some castles are also frequently mentioned as a highlight.
While not as widely publicized as the main attractions, the Tower of the Castle of Arquata is a symbol of Arquata, offering historical significance as part of a once mighty castle. Though not fully maintained, its 22-meter height and the remaining ruins of its walls provide a glimpse into the region's past and its strategic importance. It can be admired from the center of the small town.
For specific details regarding opening hours, special events like 'Castelli Aperti', or guided tours for Castello di Montaldeo, it is advisable to check the official cultural heritage website: cultura.gov.it.


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