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Top 20 Castles around Dro

Castles around Dro are found in a region defined by the Sarca Valley, a historical communication route between Trento and Lake Garda. This area features a diverse landscape, including the unique Marocche di Dro glacial phenomenon. The strategic location of these castles highlights their historical importance in controlling ancient trade routes. The region offers a blend of natural features and historical landmarks for exploration.

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  • The most popular castles is Drena Castle, a castle that dominates…

Last updated: May 26, 2026

Cycling bridge over the Sarca River

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The perfect place to start a bike tour. From the bridge you can let your gaze wander over the Sarca and guess how it flows a few kilometers downriver into …

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Beautiful view of Arco's castle

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Example of the splendid views that open up from the cycle path along the Sarca, this opening between the branches of the trees allows you to admire the castle of …

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Tenno Castle

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Private castle or fortress - no access for visiting. But there is a small cafe opposite with a view of the fortress.

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Rocca of Riva del Garda

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Imposing 14th-century moated castle!
One of the most beautiful castles on Lake Garda.
Located in the center of town, it is one of Riva's main attractions.
The castle originally served to defend and control the town's harbor.
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Lake Toblino

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This splendid passage on a wooden walkway will allow you to fully enjoy Lake Toblino, not very extensive but of great charm. The lake and the surrounding area have been …

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July 9, 2024, Rocca di Riva del Garda

A drawbridge connects the entrance to the castle with a brick bridge that leads from the bank over the moat. Where the name comes from and whether the bridge is even called that 🤷‍♂️🤔

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Porto Canale della Rocca is a well-protected harbor for fishing boats, around the Rocca di Riva.

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The Rocca di Riva is considered to be the most important sight in Riva. The fortress was first mentioned in 1124. Over the centuries, the castle's owners changed several times and the fortress was repeatedly modified. Today, the Rocca di Riva houses the Museo Alto Garda, which displays historical documentation of the city of Riva, as well as archaeological finds from the Copper Age, around 4000 - 3000 BC.

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A small lake surrounded by trees, a cycle path all the way around - that's something to enjoy.

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The origins of the castle, first mentioned in 1393 as Castrum novum, date back to the 12th century. The date of the Rocca's creation is generally equated with 1124, when the Bishop of Trento, Altmann von Lurngau, granted the inhabitants of the town of Riva permission to build a castle. However, it cannot be said with certainty whether this was the Rocca or the so-called old castle located further west in the area of today's port, of which no trace remains today.[1] Under Prince-Bishop Egno of Eppan, the complex came under the control of the Counts of Arco at the end of the 13th century, who then tried in vain to assert their hereditary claims to the town and the castle. In any case, Count Odorico Panziera of Arco had it expanded, but had to refrain from making further demands after Bishop Henry II threatened to excommunicate him. In the following period, Riva briefly fell under the control of the Count of Tyrol Meinhard II. But as early as 1293, the Tyroleans were displaced by the Scaligers, who were able to take possession of Riva again in 1303, but had to give way to the Scaligers under Mastino II for the second time in 1343.[2][3] The Scaligers significantly expanded the moated castle. Together with the Scaliger castles in Sirmione, Lazise and Peschiera del Garda, it was intended to ensure control over the most important ports on the lake. During the expansion, the existing buildings, such as the keep, were integrated into the Scaliger castle. Its planimetry with the almost square outline, an inner courtyard and the four towers is unique in Trentino. It was surrounded by a second, lower defensive wall, which served as a moat wall and probably lasted until the middle of the 18th century. In addition to the still existing access bridge, there was a second, somewhat smaller drawbridge on the east side of the castle.[4] At the end of the 14th century, the Viscontis ended the rule of the Scaligers after Bishop Albert of Ortenburg allied himself with the Milanese Duke Gian Galeazzo Visconti to drive the Veronese ruling family out of Riva. But the Viscontis also quickly became tired of it and Ortenburg's successor, Bishop Georg von Lichtenstein, who had allied himself with the Carraresi from Padua, managed to regain possession of Riva and the Rocca in 1404. Two years later, Gian Galeazzo's son, Giovanni Maria Visconti, plundered the town and castle with his troops. In 1407, Duke Friedrich IV had the Rocca occupied before it fell back under the control of the Prince-Bishops of Trent.[5][6] In the war between the Republic of Venice and the Viscontis, the Prince-Bishopric of Trent supported the Milanese dukes. After the first failed attempt to destroy the Milanese fleet on Lake Garda in the operation Galeas per montes, a second Venetian fleet achieved a decisive victory over the Milanese off Riva in April 1440. At the end of May 1440, the Rocca, still held by the Milanese and the bishop's troops, finally fell into the hands of the Venetians after a four-week siege. During the Venetian period, which lasted until 1509, the Rocca was repaired and equipped with additional guns. Together with the bastion, which was slightly higher to the west, it formed the central defensive bulwark of the Venetians in Riva.[7] Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocca_di_Riva

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Located directly at the harbor. However, you cannot completely walk around the fortress (the door is locked).

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From here you have a great view down to Lake Garda. Further down the road is a nice snack restaurant.

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The thorough restoration of recent years has brought to light some ancient structures and made space for the Municipal Museum, where important testimonies of local history, art and culture are kept.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles around Dro are open to the public?

Among the castles in the Dro area, Drena Castle is open for public visits. This medieval fortress offers panoramic views and hosts an exhibition. Castel Madruzzo, while historically significant, is a private residence and generally not open to the public. Tenno Castle is also a private residence, though a cafe nearby offers views of it. Castel Toblino, located on Lake Toblino, houses a restaurant and cafe.

What historical insights can I gain from visiting castles near Dro?

The castles around Dro, such as Drena Castle, offer a glimpse into the region's strategic importance. They were often built to control ancient trade routes through the Sarca Valley, connecting Trento and Lake Garda. You can explore Romanesque and Gothic architecture, defensive structures, and learn about their 800-year history through exhibitions and information boards.

Are there any family-friendly castles or activities near Dro?

Yes, Drena Castle is easily accessible via a short, easy path from a car park, making it suitable for families. It offers exploration of its grounds, a donjon climb, and historical insights. The Cycling bridge over the Sarca River is also noted as family-friendly, providing a good starting point for bike tours with views of the river and distant castles.

What natural features can I see from the castles around Dro?

From Drena Castle, you can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the 'Marocche di Dro,' a unique, moonscape-like glacial phenomenon. Lake Toblino, with its castle situated on a promontory, offers picturesque lake views and is part of a declared biotope. The region itself is characterized by the Sarca Valley, vineyards, and olive groves.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles in Dro?

The area around Dro offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the Marocche Dinosaur Trail and Monte Casale Summit Trail. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling and general cycling routes like the Sarca River Cycle Path. You can find more details in the Hiking around Dro, Road Cycling Routes around Dro, and Cycling around Dro guides.

Are there good viewpoints to see castles in the Dro region?

Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. From Drena Castle's donjon, you get wide views of the Sarca Valley and the Marocche. The Beautiful view of Arco's castle highlight offers a splendid perspective of Arco Castle perched on its rock spur. Even from a small cafe opposite Tenno Castle, you can enjoy views of the fortress.

What is the best way to reach Drena Castle?

Drena Castle is easily accessible. You can reach it via a short and easy path from a car park located at its foot. If cycling, the ascent from Dro or Braila can be intense, especially in the final meters, but it makes for a rewarding panoramic break.

Can I visit Castel Madruzzo?

Castel Madruzzo is a medieval castle with significant historical and architectural value, but it is currently a private residence and generally not open for public visits. While it's a notable landmark in the broader region, it functions primarily as a private dwelling.

What makes Lake Toblino and its castle unique?

Lake Toblino is particularly charming due to Castel Toblino being situated on a promontory almost in the middle of the lake, creating a unique and picturesque setting. The lake and its surrounding area have been declared a biotope, signifying its ecological importance. A wooden walkway allows visitors to fully enjoy the lake's beauty, and the castle itself houses a cafe and restaurant.

What do visitors appreciate most about the castles around Dro?

The komoot community highly appreciates the castles around Dro, with over 2700 upvotes and more than 300 photos shared. Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views, the historical insights offered by sites like Drena Castle, and the unique settings of castles integrated with natural landscapes, such as Castel Toblino on Lake Toblino.

Are there cafes or pubs near the castles in Dro?

Yes, there are options for refreshments. A small cafe is located opposite Tenno Castle, offering views of the fortress. At Lake Toblino, Castel Toblino itself houses a cafe and restaurant where you can enjoy a meal right by the water.

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