Best castles around Scagnello are located in a comune within the province of Cuneo, Italy. This region is characterized by its elevated positions and historical significance, offering insights into medieval history and defensive architecture. The landscape provides panoramic views, integrating historical sites with natural surroundings. Scagnello and its vicinity feature various historical structures, from well-preserved palaces to ancient ruins.
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Archaeological site of an ancient medieval castle. Worth seeing.
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Splendid castle located at the end of the Casotto Valley. Former Savoy residence and ancient Carthusian monastery.
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Splendid castle located at the end of the Casotto Valley. Former Savoy residence and ancient Carthusian monastery
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Route also suitable for a gravel bike, immersed in the woods between Vicoforte and Monastero Vasco. Ruins of an ancient medieval castle very beautiful! Must see!
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Historic property restored and owned by the Piedmont Region, open to the public for visits
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Castle can be visited for a fee according to the guided tour calendar
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This palace was once a royal residence and still hosts numerous important national events today.
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Interesting ruins of an ancient castle, with traces dating back to the 4th century BC. With great descriptive panels along a nice path (to be rearranged) surrounding the ruins
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The Scagnello area offers a variety of historical structures, from well-preserved royal palaces like Valcasotto Royal Palace and Castello di Casotto, to ancient defensive structures and medieval ruins such as the Medieval Castle Ruins Above Montaldo and the historical Castello di Scagnello.
Yes, Valcasotto Royal Palace was a royal residence and still hosts important national events. Similarly, Castello di Casotto is a former Savoy residence and ancient Carthusian monastery.
The Castello di Scagnello stands today as a ruined defensive structure. While not an intact castle, its remnants, including a relatively well-preserved 20-meter tower, ruins of a residential building, and three curtain walls, are accessible for those interested in medieval history and defensive architecture. It offers panoramic views from its elevated position.
Yes, Valcasotto Royal Palace and Castello di Casotto are both categorized as family-friendly. They offer opportunities for visits and exploration suitable for all ages.
The castles provide a tangible connection to the region's past. For example, the Castello di Scagnello dates back to 1241 and played a role in various conflicts before its destruction in 1535. Castello dei Marchesi Incisa di Camerana was built in the 900s for defense against Saracen offensives. These sites offer a glimpse into centuries of local history and defensive strategies.
Yes, Castello dei Marchesi Incisa di Camerana is a privately owned castle. While not open to general visitors, a part of it is used for exhibitions, concerts, and events.
Many castle sites, particularly the ruined Castello di Scagnello and Nucetto Castle, are situated on elevated positions. They offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape of the Cuneo province, integrating historical sites with natural beauty.
The area around Scagnello offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'View of the Langhe Vineyards – Scenic Ascent loop from Ceva', and cycling tours like 'A Tour Through the Hills of the Tanaro Valley'. There are also running trails, including the 'Refreshment - Primo Pan loop from Battifollo'. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Scagnello, Cycling around Scagnello, and Running Trails around Scagnello guides.
The castles around Scagnello are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 70 photos shared. Sites like the Medieval Castle Ruins Above Montaldo, with its ancient traces and descriptive panels, and the panoramic views from the Castello di Scagnello, offer unique photographic opportunities.
While specific opening hours vary for each site, the panoramic views and outdoor exploration of castle ruins are generally best enjoyed during milder weather. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, avoiding the heat of summer or potential snow in winter, which could affect accessibility to some elevated sites.
Yes, Castello di Casotto has been recovered in recent years, offering the possibility of visiting some areas of the manor. Valcasotto Royal Palace is also a historic property that has been restored and is owned by the Piedmont Region.
The Castello di Scagnello is notable for its remaining tower, approximately 20 meters tall, which is relatively well-preserved on one side. Nucetto Castle also features a visible tower as part of its medieval architectural structure.


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