Best castles around Raiano are found in a region historically significant for its medieval fortifications. Raiano, once known as "Castrum Radiani," was strategically important in the Middle Ages, with its original settlement on the hill of Castellone. The area is characterized by its location in the Abruzzo region, offering a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore remnants of ancient forts and well-preserved medieval structures.
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From the town of Roccacasale, from the upper part of the town, an obvious mule track climbs halfway up the south-west ridge of Morrone to reach the Puzzacchio Refuge
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The suggestive medieval village of Roccapreturo rises at 751 m above sea level not far from Acciano. Over the village, where the damages of the 2009 earthquake are unfortunately evident, stands the medieval tower which can still be seen today.
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Gagliano Aterno (AQ) is an enchanting village immersed in the greenery of the Sirente-Velino Regional Park. The importance of the village is linked to the set of monuments and works of art of considerable social and religious value, with original profiles preserved in good condition. With its medieval center and its location in the Sirente-Velino Park.
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In the remote Subequana Valley, at the foot of the Sirente mountain range, stands the small village of Gagliano Aterno, a town of ancient origins. The medieval Gallianum showed off its most important monuments starting from the castle of the Counts of Celano which controlled the valley and which was owned by the most illustrious families of the time. The convent of Santa Chiara, the church of San Martino, the medieval fountain, the castle with the drawbridge, the cultivated hills and the green mountains around the village allow you to savor an air with an ancient flavor.
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The highest part of the town preserves the original fortified structure: the remains of the medieval castle and the characteristic stone houses. In fact, in the Middle Ages, due to defensive needs, the inhabited nucleus was located a little further north than today. The castle already existed before 1076 as mentioned in the Chronicon Casauriense: the tower, aimed at sighting and defense, was supposed to be a strut and constituted the summit of a triangular hillside enclosure. There is also a curtain of buildings (house-walls) that constituted the perimeter of the ancient fortified center, and in which a passage called "Foot gate" opens, under the ancient clock.
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The castle of the barons De Sancts is located upstream of the town of Roccacasale, on the slopes of Monte Morrone, in a dominant position with respect to the road that connects Popoli and Sulmona. Its function of sighting and defense has certainly guaranteed, over the centuries, the survival of the small residential complex built at its feet. According to tradition, the castle was founded in 925 by the will of the count of Spoleto in order to prevent the Arabs from reaching the connections of the Sangro Valley and the Cinquemiglia Plateau. Subsequently, the structure was managed by the Cantelmo family and then in the 16th century it became the domain of the barons De Sanctis, until 1803 when it was destroyed following the Napoleonic invasion. During the nineties the entire complex was subjected to a conservative restoration and the building in the area further downstream to an architectural and functional recovery.
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The Raiano area, once known as "Castrum Radiani," holds deep historical roots in medieval fortifications. While Raiano itself features more historical remnants than standing castles, the wider Abruzzo region is rich with significant medieval structures. These castles, like Gagliano Aterno Castle, played crucial roles in controlling valleys and defending territories, reflecting centuries of strategic importance.
For breathtaking panoramic views, View of Roccapreturo and the Medieval Tower is a notable spot, offering suggestive vistas of the medieval village and surrounding landscape. Further afield, Rocca Calascio, one of the highest castles in Italy, provides dramatic views of the Campo Imperatore plateau, making it a favorite for photographers.
Yes, several well-preserved medieval castles are accessible from Raiano. Gagliano Aterno Castle is part of an enchanting village within the Sirente-Velino Regional Park, known for its preserved medieval center. Pacentro Castle (Castello Cantelmo-Caldora) is also considered one of the best-preserved fortified structures in Abruzzo, allowing visitors to climb its towers for views.
In Raiano, you can explore the Medieval Castle and Stone Wall Houses. This site preserves the original fortified structure of Raiano's highest part, including remains of the medieval castle, characteristic stone houses, and a tower once used for sighting and defense. The town's original medieval settlement was on the hill of Castellone, and today 'Old Raiano' is identified with the district of St. Anthony.
The best time to visit the castles around Raiano is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) months. During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant for exploring historical sites and enjoying the scenic views without the intense heat of summer or the potential snow and colder temperatures of winter, especially for higher-altitude castles like Rocca Calascio.
Many castles in the region, including Gagliano Aterno Castle and Pacentro Castle, offer an engaging experience for families. Exploring their ancient walls and learning about their history can be an exciting adventure for children. Rocca Calascio, with its dramatic ruins and movie connections, also captivates visitors of all ages, though its high altitude might require consideration for very young children.
While specific rules for each castle vary, many outdoor areas and trails in the Abruzzo region are dog-friendly. For example, the Sirente-Velino Regional Park, where Gagliano Aterno Castle is located, generally welcomes dogs on trails, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always advisable to check individual castle policies before visiting.
Yes, the Raiano area is excellent for hiking, often combining historical exploration with natural beauty. You can find various routes, including those around the Hermitage of San Venanzio. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Raiano guide, which features trails like the 'Eramo di San Venanzio e Fiume Aterno — Ring tour'.
Beyond castle visits, Raiano offers a range of outdoor activities. The region is popular for road cycling, with routes like 'From Raiano through the Gole di San Venanzio and the Forca Caruso'. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Raiano guide. There are also running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Abbazia di Santo Spirito del Morrone', detailed in the Running Trails around Raiano guide.
Gagliano Aterno Castle is situated in an enchanting village within the Sirente-Velino Regional Park. It's renowned for its well-preserved medieval center, featuring a collection of monuments and works of art. The castle, once owned by influential families like the Counts of Celano, controlled the valley and offers a glimpse into medieval life amidst unspoiled nature.
The Fortress of Civitella del Tronto, while a bit further from Raiano in the province of Teramo, is one of the largest in Europe, covering 25,000 square kilometers. Built by the Aragonese between 1564 and 1576, it's a significant example of medieval military architecture. Its sheer scale and well-preserved structure make it a powerful testament to military engineering and a fascinating historical experience with strategic views.
Beyond the more prominent castles, the region offers hidden gems like Castello De Sanctis in Roccacasale. Located upstream of the town on the slopes of Monte Morrone, this castle, though partially in ruins, has undergone conservative restoration. It offers historical insights into its role in sighting and defense, with traditions dating its founding back to 925 AD.


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