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Top 5 Castles around Lucinasco

Best castles around Lucinasco are found within the broader Liguria region, as Lucinasco itself is a small municipality in the Imperia province of Italy. While prominent standing castles directly within Lucinasco are not identified, the surrounding Imperia district and wider Ligurian areas feature historical fortifications. Visitors can explore sites that reflect the region's medieval past and strategic importance, offering insights into historical architecture.

Best castles around Lucinasco

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Diano Castello

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Above Diano Marina, visible from afar, a strong climb.

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Bestagno Castle

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The castle is built on masonry structures from various periods between the 12th and 14th centuries, which bear the signs of destruction by the Spanish in 1611. An ancient stronghold …

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Prelà Castle Ruins

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The village of Prela is now reduced to a few houses, a row of buildings almost entirely restored by foreign owners who understood the value of the country years ago. …

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This trait Brevisismo has recently been redone as it once was, that is, with stones positioned cut and stuck together, without concrete. The result is one of the few occasions …

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Rezzo Castle

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Castle dating back to the 16th-17th century.
With a quadrangular plan, the castle is equipped with four watchtowers and guard posts at the corners on the first floor.
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Romolo
May 13, 2026, Castello di Rezzo

Castle dating back to the 16th-17th century. With a quadrangular plan, the castle is equipped with four watchtowers and guard posts at the corners on the first floor. Surrounded by a defensive moat, the original drawbridge has been replaced by a stone staircase. The slate portal bears the inscription “NEC SILENTIO TRANSEUNDA”: no one could access the residence without knowing the password. Beyond the main door opens a vestibule decorated with medallions, coats of arms, and portraits of the Aleramo family, among the oldest lords of the castle. All the rooms of the palace have maintained their authenticity almost intact over the centuries. Among the noteworthy spaces are the room that hosted Saint Leonardo of Porto Maurizio and the ancient prisons. In the castle cellars rests the "Metodo Classico" Deperi made from Pigato grapes. At the base of the castle, vineyards of Ormeasco have been planted, a grape variety historically imposed on Rezzo by the Marquises at the end of the 13th century. The building still represents one of the most important Ligurian examples of a palace-fortress,

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Diano Castello is the most beautiful village in the valley. It still preserves its medieval nature. At the beginning of the village, note the fresco of the siege of the Dianese Valley by the Pisans.

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The castle is built on masonry structures from various periods between the 12th and 14th centuries, which bear the signs of destruction by the Spanish in 1611. An ancient stronghold and the scene of fierce battles, it constitutes, at least in its original layout, an excellent example of medieval military architecture from the 12th century. The construction of the castle probably dates back to the first half of the 10th century.

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Gabor
August 9, 2024, Diano Castello

Wonderful View over Diano Marina and Cervo! With the bike, the car or the bus you can climb the hill. But it is definitely worth it👍

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This trait Brevisismo has recently been redone as it once was, that is, with stones positioned cut and stuck together, without concrete. The result is one of the few occasions to see how the mule tracks used to be, when they were still well maintained, without weeds and years of neglect. In addition, from here you can take excellent photos of the town, the castle and towards Vasia PS: you can go down on foot, gravel or MTB

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The village of Prela is now reduced to a few houses, a row of buildings almost entirely restored by foreign owners who understood the value of the country years ago. The houses are compressed between the ruins of the ancient castle and the church of SS. Giacomo and Nicolò, which closes the village downstream. This place took its name from the "petralata" that is the large stone on which the feudal lords had built the fortress several times destroyed and rebuilt. The castle, placed to guard the via Marenca, which connects with the via del Sale, was demolished after the last Genoese reconquest. Antonio Doria in 1340 destroyed the castle of Prela Soprana from the very foundations; the castle itself was later rebuilt further down on the rocky spur, where the remains of the four semicircular towers can still be seen today. The massive construction with huge irregular stone blocks, a wall and a contiguous tower, have some slits in the upper part and traces of internal stairs for the disengagement of the various floors and environments. The external tower was connected to the castle; according to popular tradition, the various "colombere" or watchtowers located in the surroundings were also connected by means of tunnels. Since the early 2000s it has been owned by a German private individual who is taking care of its restoration. The church at the end of the village, recently restored, stands on a mass of overlapping rocks segregated from each other so as to leave interstices and underground caves, which, pushing under the floor of the church, form a kind of impracticable and deep underground, within where until 1845 the dead were laid, through a hole in the center of the floor of the main nave. Inside there are decorations, stuccoes and a complete organ from around 1700. The church is the matrix of all the others in the valley (i.e. the one that first generated all the other churches, making new copies of the original sacred scriptures)

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Nice village reachable from Diano Marina with an easy uphill road that is not too demanding

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Andrea
August 9, 2022, Diano Castello

Diano Castello, a beautiful town also for evening visits to underground sources!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there prominent standing castles directly within Lucinasco?

No, Lucinasco itself is a small municipality in the Imperia province of Liguria, Italy, and does not have prominent standing castles directly within its borders. The historical fortifications and castle ruins are found in the surrounding Imperia district and wider Ligurian areas.

What kind of historical fortifications can I expect to see near Lucinasco?

Near Lucinasco, you can explore sites that reflect the region's medieval past and strategic importance. These include castle ruins, ancient strongholds, and examples of medieval military architecture. For instance, you can visit Bestagno Castle, which shows signs of destruction from 1611, or the Ancient Cobblestone Path and Ruins of Vasia Castle.

What are some notable castle ruins or historical sites near Lucinasco?

Among the notable sites, you can explore Bestagno Castle, an ancient stronghold with masonry structures from the 12th to 14th centuries. Another significant spot is the Ancient Cobblestone Path and Ruins of Vasia Castle, offering views of the town and castle ruins. The Doria Castle of Prelà, an ancient castle of the Doria family, is also a historical site that guarded the Via del Sale.

Are there family-friendly castle sites around Lucinasco?

While the castle sites near Lucinasco are primarily historical ruins, they can be interesting for families who enjoy exploring history and nature. The Ancient Cobblestone Path and Ruins of Vasia Castle, with its recently restored path and views, could be a pleasant short walk for families. Always ensure children are supervised, especially around ruins.

What is the best time of year to visit the castle sites near Lucinasco?

The best time to visit the castle sites and the broader Ligurian region is generally during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these periods, the weather is pleasant for exploring, and you avoid the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter conditions of winter.

Are there viewpoints at these castle sites?

Yes, from the Ancient Cobblestone Path and Ruins of Vasia Castle, visitors can capture excellent photos of the town and the surrounding valley. Many of these historical sites were strategically located, often offering panoramic views of the landscape.

Are there hiking trails that connect to or pass by these castle sites?

Yes, the region offers various trails that can lead you to or near these historical sites. For example, the Ancient Cobblestone Path and Ruins of Vasia Castle is itself a restored mule track. You can find numerous hiking routes in the area, including those listed in the Hiking around Lucinasco guide, which may pass by or offer access to these historical locations.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castle sites?

Beyond exploring the historical sites, the area around Lucinasco is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, MTB trails, and running routes. One specific highlight is the Descent from Prelà Castle, which is a fun MTB route on a well-maintained mule track.

Where can I find more extensive castle regions if I'm looking for many standing castles?

If you are looking for a region with a higher concentration of well-preserved medieval castles and fortresses, you might consider exploring the Lunigiana region. This area, while not directly adjacent to Lucinasco, boasts many impressive castles such as the Piagnaro Castle in Pontremoli and the Malaspina Castle of Fosdinovo. You can find more information about castles in Lunigiana on visittuscany.com.

What should I wear when visiting these historical sites?

When visiting historical sites and castle ruins, especially those that may involve walking on uneven terrain or ancient paths, it's advisable to wear comfortable, sturdy shoes. Layers of clothing are also recommended, as weather conditions can change, particularly if you are exploring trails or elevated viewpoints.

Is it possible to visit these castle sites with a dog?

Many outdoor historical sites and trails in the Ligurian backcountry are generally dog-friendly, provided your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash. However, specific rules can vary, especially if parts of a site are privately owned or have delicate ruins. It's always best to check local signage or inquire locally for the most up-to-date information regarding pet access.

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