Best castles around Romagnano Sesia offer a journey through the region's rich medieval past and architectural heritage. The area, situated in the Novara hills, features historical defensive structures and a typical medieval urban layout. Visitors can explore various fortifications that once protected the town and its surroundings. These sites provide insight into the historical development and strategic importance of the region.
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A document of investiture of the fief, castle and villa of Lenta in Palatino Avogadro, by Ottone di Biandrate, attests that the place was already fortified in 1178. The peculiarity of the “castle” of Lenta consists in having been a “defended nucleus” whose lordly portion is the BENEDICTINE FEMALE MONASTERY OF S. PIETRO, founded in 1127 under the auspices of Alberto di Andrate.
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At the top of Mount San Lorenzo this fortress was built in 1187 by decision of the Municipality of Vercelli in agreement with Bishop Alberto, owner of the territory. The castle was built in about three years, and the municipal statutes required that it be inhabited by the castellan with the whole family and with a small permanent garrison.
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The Castle of San Lorenzo owes its name to the church of San Lorenzo which was located inside the walls of the Castle. The castle is 504 m above sea level, overlooking the valley where the Sesia flows and you can enjoy an exceptional 360 degree view.
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Anyone traveling along the road from Romagnano to Prato Sesia cannot fail to notice the remaining tower of the Sopramonte castle. It is easily reachable with a path and a road that leads to the nearby church
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When you arrive in Carpignano Sesia you almost don't realize that there is a hidden medieval heart. Ask the inhabitants to tell you how to reach the "Castle", as the Carpignanese call it. What you will see are walls built with river stones laid out in a herringbone pattern. They are houses that also date back to the 15th century. Even if some were then plastered, losing their characteristic herringbone pattern.
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Fortification present in the municipality of the same name, built starting from 1170 by Alberto di Rovasenda. At first it performed exclusively military functions and then became an economic and agricultural center in the 18th century.
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On the hill of Prato Sesia are the remains of the Castello di Sopramonte and the Giant Bench n. 127. From here you can enjoy a splendid panorama of the village, Monte Rosa and the area of the Sesia Supervolcano, one of the few cases in the world of a fossil supervolcano, recognized by UNESCO as a Geopark.
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Beyond the castles, Romagnano Sesia is home to the significant medieval defensive structure, the Torrione del Pretorio. This 15th-century tower was once part of the town's fortifications. You can also visit the Cantina dei Santi, an 11th-century complex with preserved 15th-century frescoes, and the remains of an ancient medieval bridge.
For deep historical insights, consider visiting San Lorenzo Castle, built in 1187, which served strategic military functions. Rovasenda Castle, dating from 1170, evolved from a military fortification to an economic center. The 'castle' of Lenta was a fortified nucleus with a Benedictine Female Monastery at its heart. Additionally, the Torrione del Pretorio in Romagnano Sesia itself provides a tangible link to the town's medieval governance and defenses.
Yes, Romagnano Sesia features the Torrione del Pretorio (Pretorio Tower), a prominent square-plan tower likely built in 1466. It was part of a larger fortified perimeter and served as a residence for local rulers, showcasing distinctive 15th-century architecture like pebble masonry.
Many structures in the region, like the Torrione del Pretorio, feature distinctive pebble masonry, often arranged in a herringbone pattern. The Streets of the Ricetto Castle, Carpignano Sesia also display walls built with river stones laid in a herringbone pattern, characteristic of 15th-century construction.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surroundings, with milder temperatures ideal for outdoor activities like hiking. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it may be warmer.
Parking availability varies by location. For castles like Sopramonte Castle Ruins, there are often accessible points from nearby villages like Cavallirio and Prato Sesia, which may include parking options. For specific details, it's advisable to check local information for each castle.
Yes, the Sopramonte Castle Ruins and Big Bench No. 127 are considered family-friendly. It's an easily accessible spot above Prato Sesia, offering beautiful panoramic views and opportunities for picnics, making it suitable for families.
Absolutely. The region offers several hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'San Lorenzo Castle – Trail dei Gatti Junction loop from Gattinara' or the 'Pilgrimage Trail to Boca Sanctuary'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Romagnano Sesia guide.
Yes, San Lorenzo Castle, located 504 m above sea level, provides an exceptional 360-degree view of the valley where the Sesia river flows. The Sopramonte Castle Ruins also offer a splendid panorama of the village, Monte Rosa, and the Sesia Supervolcano area.
Besides hiking, you can enjoy road cycling and running. There are numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Pro Loco Valle Cellio – Sesia River Bridge loop from Romagnano Sesia', detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Romagnano Sesia guide. For runners, routes like the 'San Lorenzo Castle loop from Romagnano Sesia' are available in the Running Trails around Romagnano Sesia guide.
Visitors appreciate the rich medieval history and the architectural heritage. The panoramic views from castles like San Lorenzo Castle and Sopramonte Castle Ruins are highly praised. The unique construction, such as the herringbone pattern in the Ricetto Castle, also captures interest.
While specific rules for each trail may vary, many outdoor areas in Italy are generally dog-friendly, especially on leash. It's always recommended to check local signage or specific park regulations for the trails you plan to visit to ensure compliance.


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