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Top 4 Castles around Capolona

Best castles around Capolona are found in a region rich with medieval history, characterized by ancient fortresses and historical sites. The area's landscape features the Arno river, which flows through the valley, and offers views of the Casentino. Capolona and its surroundings provide insight into early medieval defensive architecture and historical evolution. The region is dotted with various fortifications that highlight its strategic importance over centuries.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

Castello Pugliese

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Nice easy hike. The path was overgrown in places and I wished I had a small hedge trimmer :) At the Castello I was startled by an alarm sound from a small surveillance camera.

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Valenzano Castle

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Entering the Valenzano fortress is like taking a step back in time. This Lombard-era castle is now a period residence, in which it is possible to stay. All around the …

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Nice point from which to observe the Casentino, the Poppi Castle and the mountains. No one takes a ritual photo on the writing!

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View of Capolona Castle

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Botoli then finds, coming down,
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Ruins of Castelvecchio

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Barely visible ruins of an old building. The climb from Poggio d'Acona is very rough and sometimes steep. Very difficult to pedal even with electric. Challenging but feasible on the contrary, from Castelvecchio towards Poggio d'Acona.

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June 5, 2024, Castello Pugliese

Nice easy hike. The path was overgrown in places and I wished I had a small hedge trimmer :) At the Castello I was startled by an alarm sound from a small surveillance camera.

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Panoramic point overlooking the Casentino

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Remains of the walls of a very large old castle, about 50 by 30 meters in a semi-oval shape. I am looking for historical information with which to integrate the card as soon as possible

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Entering the Valenzano fortress is like taking a step back in time. This Lombard-era castle is now a period residence, in which it is possible to stay. All around the central complex there is a park with centuries-old trees. A beautiful and relaxing place.

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Nice point from which to observe the Casentino, the Poppi Castle and the mountains. No one takes a ritual photo on the writing!

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Barely visible ruins of an old building. The climb from Poggio d'Acona is very rough and sometimes steep. Very difficult to pedal even with electric. Challenging but feasible on the contrary, from Castelvecchio towards Poggio d'Acona.

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Purgatory · Canto XIV Botoli then finds, coming down, snarling more than he asks them to, and disdainfully twists its muzzle from them. Here is the exact point where the Arno, in order not to meet the Aretini (snarling botoli), torceloro the muzzle heads towards the Valdarno. On the other side of the bank a plaque is also posted inside the small historic village (which I will document with photos as soon as possible)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of historical sites can I explore around Capolona?

Capolona and its surroundings are rich in medieval history. You can explore ancient fortresses, medieval castles, and fortified buildings. Notable sites include the Lombard-era Valenzano Castle, the fortified Castello Pugliese, and the intriguing Ruins of Castelvecchio. The Belfiore Towers, a Lombard-origin fortified building, also offer a glimpse into early medieval defensive architecture.

Are there any family-friendly castles or historical sites near Capolona?

Yes, Valenzano Castle is considered family-friendly, offering a park with centuries-old trees around its central complex. Additionally, the View of Casentino from Piazza Tarlati, Bibbiena, which includes views of Poppi Castle, is also a family-friendly viewpoint.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles around Capolona?

The area around Capolona offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'View of La Torre – La Vialla Farm loop' or 'View of the Valley – La Vialla Farm loop'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Capolona. There are also gravel biking and running routes available.

Are there hiking trails that lead to or past these castles?

Yes, for example, reaching Castello Pugliese involves a nice, easy hike, though paths can be overgrown. The climb to the Ruins of Castelvecchio can be challenging but offers a unique historical exploration. You can find more trails in the hiking guide for Capolona.

What are some good viewpoints to see castles or the surrounding landscape?

The View of Casentino from Piazza Tarlati, Bibbiena offers a panoramic point overlooking the Casentino valley, including Poppi Castle and the mountains. Another spot is the View of Capolona Castle, which provides historical context related to the Arno river.

What is the best time to visit the castles and historical sites in Capolona?

While specific seasonal advice for castles isn't detailed, the region generally enjoys pleasant weather for outdoor activities during spring and autumn. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures for exploring historical sites and hiking trails without the intense heat of summer or the chill of winter.

Can I visit Valenzano Castle, and what makes it unique?

Valenzano Castle is a historical Lombard-era castle that has been transformed into a period residence where it's possible to stay. Its uniqueness comes from its blend of ancient origins and a significant Neo-Gothic architectural transformation in the late 19th century, surrounded by a park with centuries-old trees.

Are there any hidden gems among the castles or ruins in the Capolona area?

The Ruins of Castelvecchio could be considered a hidden gem. While barely visible, these remains of a very large old castle offer a challenging climb and a unique historical exploration for those willing to seek them out. The Belfiore Towers, a less-detailed but historically significant fortified building, also offer a glimpse into early medieval defensive architecture.

What do visitors say about exploring the castles around Capolona?

Visitors appreciate the historical depth and the opportunity for outdoor activity. For instance, the hike to Castello Pugliese is described as a 'nice easy hike,' offering a glimpse into early medieval defensive architecture. Entering Valenzano Castle is like 'taking a step back in time,' with its beautiful and relaxing park.

Are there options for gravel biking near the castles?

Yes, the Capolona area offers several gravel biking routes. Examples include the 'View of Arezzo from Poti – Church of San Severo loop' and the 'Ponte di Pratantico – Ponte Buriano loop.' You can find more details and routes in the gravel biking guide for Capolona.

Where can I find accommodation or places to eat in Capolona?

While specific cafes or accommodation near individual castles are not detailed, Capolona itself, as a town with rich history, offers various options for cafes, restaurants, pubs, and accommodation like B&Bs or agriturismo. You would typically find these services within the main town center.

Is public transport available to reach the castles around Capolona?

Information on specific public transport routes directly to each castle is limited. However, Capolona is accessible by public transport, and from there, some castles might be reachable by foot or local services. For more remote sites like the Ruins of Castelvecchio, personal transport or a challenging hike might be necessary.

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