Best castles around Pont-Saint-Martin, located at the entrance to the Aosta Valley in Italy, offer a journey through various historical periods. The region features historical fortifications ranging from medieval ruins to a 19th-century neo-Gothic manor. This area provides insights into the valley's history and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The town is also known for its remarkably preserved Roman bridge, a significant ancient landmark.
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this is Villa Rubino
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the real name is Villa Rubino
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just before this point it is difficult to find the path, it passes right next to the last house, then continues for a short stretch that can be cycled, and then... a mule track, difficult on foot without a bike in tow, so to speak. But it can be done slowly, patience comes from the Albard plateau passed just before. Splendid areas. At the end of the mule track and the final staircase, you will be at the foot of the village of Bard, a special place.
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Fun technical trails and stunning views!
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Private castle, not open to visitors. Point from which you can still go up, direction San Giacomo to continue towards Alpe Pinalba (big bench), or go down towards Settimo Vittone. Or take the little track towards Oropa. Without forgetting the descent more or less along the crest on the blueberry paths. A small GRA 😁
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In addition to many temporary exhibitions, often aimed at promoting and learning about the culture and territory of the Aosta Valley and the Alps, the Forte di Bard includes three permanent museums. 1.) On the top floor is the Museum of the Alps. Here the secrets of the mountain have been presented through a multimedia path and interactive installations. A truly worthwhile and informative museum!!! 2.) A second museum room is dedicated to the prisons of the fort, twenty-four narrow cells (1.3 x 2 meters) distributed in four areas and accessed from a gallery decorated with historical prints and paintings that tell the story of the building. 3.) Finally, the Fortress and Border Museum of the Opera Ferdinando offers a journey through the history of the Bard through a parade of historical and plastic weapons, including scale models of defensive structures and miniature armies. Source: https://www.visititaly.eu/it/luoghi-e-itinerari/cosa-vedere-a-bard-borgo-in-valle-aosta
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After the battle with Napoleon, the fort was the scene of another, even more epic battle, albeit only on the big screen. It is 2015 and Iron Man and his companions are fighting in the shadow of the castle to save the world. "The castle has become the headquarters of the villain Age of Ultron." Statues and totems indicate the points where the scenes were filmed. Source: https://www.visititaly.eu/it/luoghi-e-itinerari/cosa-vedere-a-bard-borgo-in-valle-aosta
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The Fort de Bard, which has remained almost unchanged since its reconstruction, represents one of the best examples of a dam fortress from the beginning of the 19th century. The stronghold has three main buildings, on several levels, between 400 and 467 meters high: from the lowest, the Ouvrage Ferdinand, to the middle one, the Ouvrage Victor and, at the top, the Ouvrage Charles-Albert, a whole of 283 rooms. The Ouvrage Ferdinand is shaped like pincers and has two buildings, the Ouvrage Ferdinand Inférieur and the Ouvrage Ferdinand Supérieur. The Ouvrage Mortai, placed behind the latter and the adjoining Powder Magazine house the rooms intended for the didactic laboratories. About halfway up the rock, stands the Ouvrage Victor where you will find "Les Alpes des Enfants", an interactive trail. At the top, the most imposing of the three structures has an enclosure on which all the buildings rest and which contains the Ouvrage de Gola, its courtyard, which can defend the south side, and the Ouvrage Charles-Albert and its large quadrangular courtyard of the Place d'Armes, surrounded by large arcades. The first floor of the Ouvrage Charles-Albert is dedicated to the "Musée des Alpes". Inside the structure, there is also a tour of the history of the Fort, in the Prison rooms. The Fort is accessible by an external road, on the south side, which leads to the courtyard of the Ouvrage de Gola, and by an internal road which winds in narrow steep bends, protected by large stone walls and which goes up the opposite slope towards the North, thus allowing one to reach the Ouvrage Charles-Albert. These two roads are only accessible on foot. The summit of the rock and the fortress is easily accessible thanks to the panoramic lifts which, from the village of Bard to the foot of the Fort, provide access to the Ouvrage Charles-Albert and therefore to the Museum of the Alps. https://www.viefrancigene.org/fr/resource/poi/forte-di-bard/
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In Pont-Saint-Martin itself, you can explore the ruins of the medieval Castello di Pont-Saint-Martin (also known as Castellaccio), which dates back to the 10th century and offers panoramic views. There's also Baraing Castle, a 19th-century neo-Gothic manor, and Casaforte l'Castel, a restored 15th-16th century fortified house in the historic center.
Yes, Fort Bard is highly recommended for families. It's a large fortress complex that includes three permanent museums, such as the Museum of the Alps with interactive installations, and a museum dedicated to the fort's prisons. It's also known for the 'Avengers Statues' highlight, which commemorates filming locations.
Pont-Saint-Martin is most famous for its remarkably preserved Roman Bridge, built in the 1st century BC. This impressive single-span bridge was part of the ancient Via delle Gallie. You can walk across it, and there's a museum dedicated to its history. For more information, you can visit italia.it.
The medieval Castello di Pont-Saint-Martin is mostly ruins, but you can explore its grounds. Baraing Castle houses the headquarters of the Unité des Communes valdôtaines Mont-Rose, so its interior is not generally accessible, though the exterior is impressive. Casaforte l'Castel can be visited when exhibitions are held or by appointment after its restoration.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. A short hiking trail through vineyards leads to the ruins of the Castello di Pont-Saint-Martin. For more extensive options, you can find various routes in the area, including the 'Fort Bard – Roman Arch and Road in Donnas loop' which is a moderate hike. Explore more options on the Hiking around Pont-Saint-Martin guide.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and surrounding areas, with comfortable temperatures for walking. Summer can also be a good time, though it might be warmer. Winter visits are possible, but some outdoor areas or access paths might be affected by snow or ice, especially for the more ruinous sites.
Beyond Pont-Saint-Martin, you can visit Fort Bard, a significant fortress dominating the valley. Another interesting site is Montestrutto Castle and Church, a 20th-century castle built in medieval style, which is now an accommodation facility, alongside a deconsecrated church.
Yes, Castello Vallaise, once a sumptuous residence, is currently undergoing restoration and is closed to the public. While you cannot enter, it remains a significant historical site to observe from the exterior.
Yes, the ruins of Castello di Pont-Saint-Martin offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the valley. Baraing Castle, perched on a cliff, also provides scenic views of the historic center and the plain below. Fort Bard itself is a prominent landmark that offers commanding views of the Dora Baltea valley.
The region around Pont-Saint-Martin offers various outdoor activities. You can find mountain biking trails, such as the 'Donnas and Bard Historic Ring Route,' or explore mountaineering routes like the 'Cresta Carisey loop.' For more details, check the MTB Trails around Pont-Saint-Martin and Mountain Hikes around Pont-Saint-Martin guides.
Public transport options are available to reach the general area of Pont-Saint-Martin and some nearby villages. However, access to specific castles like the Castellaccio or Baraing Castle within Pont-Saint-Martin might involve walking from the nearest bus stops. For Fort Bard, it is easily accessible, and the village of Bard is well-connected.
While specific castle interiors may have restrictions, the outdoor areas and walking trails leading to or around the castles are generally dog-friendly. For example, the short hiking trail through vineyards to the ruins of Castello di Pont-Saint-Martin is suitable for walks with dogs. Always ensure dogs are on a leash and follow local regulations.


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