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Top 5 Castles around Pago Del Vallo Di Lauro

Best castles around Pago Del Vallo Di Lauro are found in a region of Campania, Italy, known for its historical depth and diverse landscapes. This area, part of the Vallo di Lauro, offers a blend of ancient structures and natural settings. The surrounding towns feature significant historical sites, including well-preserved castles and ancient ruins. Visitors can explore fortifications that reflect centuries of regional history.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

Castello Village of Palma Campania

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The Castello village, the original nucleus of the Palmese community that developed on the top of the homonymous hill overlooking the town,

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Monteforte Irpino Castle

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The Castle of Monteforte was probably an ancient Roman castrum, on which a real castle was probably built by the Lombards in the 7th-8th century.
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The castle has an ancient and troubled history, about 1300 years long. In the 6th century the Longobards, coming from Benevento, settled in the area and less than a century …

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Avella Castle and Roman Ruins

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The municipality of Avella is famous for the cultivation of hazelnuts, the name of the city derives from this peculiarity since in Latin the fruit of the hazelnut is called nux avellana.

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the park/green area is located next to the castle. there is parking, with a picnic area

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The Castle of Monteforte was probably an ancient Roman castrum, on which a real castle was probably built by the Lombards in the 7th-8th century. But the history of Monteforte is very ancient: traces of its existence can be found already during the Second Punic War (fought between Rome and Carthage from 218 BC to 202 BC), when Annibale Barca passed through it on his way back from Capua towards Cannae, where he prepared the historic trap against the Romans. The first certain information we have about the village is contained in a document from 1102 preserved in the Montevergine Archives. In the Angevin period, it passed to the Princes of Montfort and Count Guido de Monfort lived there, who killed Prince Henry of England in 1271 in the cathedral of Viterbo. Having committed the crime, he was deprived of his possessions which passed to the Orsini family, whose lineage they remained in until 1806. The Castle was renovated and transformed into a summer residence by Charles of Anjou who lived there several times from 1271 to 1280. It was abandoned to itself from the 16th century; legend has it that who knows what treasures were buried in it, unfortunately this gave greedy hands the opportunity to complete its destruction.

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The castle has an ancient and troubled history, about 1300 years long. In the 6th century the Longobards, coming from Benevento, settled in the area and less than a century later the castle was built, of which today only a few run-down ruins remain. As per practice in the Middle Ages, the first inhabited nucleus developed around the fortress, what is now known as Borgo San Matteo. In the following centuries the castle hosted King Manfredi of Swabia several times, who was buried there together with his son after having lost his life during the battle of Tagliacozzo. Later the castle passed into the hands of the Angevins and the County of Sarno ended up under the control of the Kingdom of Naples. In the 15th century, before passing to the Aragonese, the castle was occupied by the Orsini family, to whom we owe the building of the Bear Tower, still visible today. In these years the castle was the scene of the famous conspiracy of the barons and the Torre dell'Orso proved to be decisive for the fate of the battle of Sarno. The history of the Sarno fortress ends in the 17th century: in 1647 it was destroyed during the repressive actions against the revolts triggered by Masaniello. Also for this reason today the fortress is a set of almost unrecognizable ruins, which emerge scattered here and there in the mountain vegetation, where the central body of the castle is more intact and still viable, albeit with great attention and effort.

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The municipality of Avella is famous for the cultivation of hazelnuts, the name of the city derives from this peculiarity since in Latin the fruit of the hazelnut is called nux avellana.

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Panoramic point of the Castle of Monteforte Irpino

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most historically significant castle near Pago del Vallo di Lauro?

The most historically significant and well-preserved castle in the region is the Castello Lancellotti in Lauro. Its origins trace back to an 11th-century construction on Roman ruins, and it has been owned by various noble families. After a major fire in 1799, it was extensively rebuilt in the 19th century, resulting in a unique blend of architectural styles. You can learn more about its history and features on Italian Botanical Heritage.

Are there any castles with panoramic views in the area?

Yes, several castles offer excellent views. The Castello Lancellotti provides breathtaking panoramic views over the Vallo di Lauro from its large terrace. Additionally, the Monteforte Irpino Castle is known for its panoramic viewpoint, and the Castello Village of Palma Campania offers views extending to the island of Capri.

What kind of architectural styles can I expect to see in the castles?

The castles in the region showcase a range of architectural styles reflecting their long histories. The Castello Lancellotti is particularly notable for its eclectic blend of Gothic, Renaissance, Neoclassical, and Baroque elements, a result of its 19th-century reconstruction. Other castles, like the Castello Village of Palma Campania, retain traces of their Lombard origins.

Are there any castles that combine ancient Roman history with medieval structures?

Yes, the Avella Castle and Roman Ruins is a historical site that combines a castle with ancient Roman remnants. The Monteforte Irpino Castle also has origins potentially tracing back to a Roman castrum before its medieval construction.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The region around Pago del Vallo di Lauro offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. For example, there are routes like 'Toppola Grande for the VALLE FREDDA refuge' and 'Acquaserta Waterfall – Rifugio Valle Fredda loop'. You can explore more hiking options in the Hiking around Pago Del Vallo Di Lauro guide.

Are there running trails available near the castles?

Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes such as the 'Running loop from Monteforte Irpino' or the 'Castello d'Avella loop from Roccarainola-Tufino'. For more details on running routes, refer to the Running Trails around Pago Del Vallo Di Lauro guide.

Can I go road cycling near the castles?

Absolutely. The area provides road cycling opportunities, including challenging climbs like the 'Climb to the Sanctuary of Montevergine' and moderate loops such as 'Nola Cathedral – Bombe loop'. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Pago Del Vallo Di Lauro guide.

What remains of the Castello di Palma Campania?

The Castello Village of Palma Campania, of Lombard origin, is largely in ruins today. Visible traces include parts of its two-meter-wide curtain wall and a square-based tower. Despite being mostly ruins, it offers a glimpse into ancient fortifications and a picturesque setting in the village of Borgo Castello.

What is the best time to visit the castles in this region?

The best time to visit the castles and enjoy outdoor activities in the Vallo di Lauro region is typically during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, ideal for exploring historical sites and hiking. Summers can be hot, and winters can be cooler and wetter, though some indoor castle tours are available year-round.

Are there any castles that are mostly ruins but still historically significant?

Yes, the Sarno Castle and Fortifications, though largely a set of almost unrecognizable ruins scattered in the mountain vegetation, has a long and troubled history spanning about 1300 years. It hosted King Manfredi of Swabia and was involved in the conspiracy of the barons, with the Bear Tower still visible today.

How far is Castello Lancellotti from Pago del Vallo di Lauro?

The Castello Lancellotti is located in the nearby town of Lauro, which is part of the same Vallo di Lauro area. While Pago del Vallo di Lauro itself doesn't have prominent castles, Lauro is very close and easily accessible for visiting this magnificent castle.

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