Best castles around Issime are found in the broader Aosta Valley region, as Issime itself, a Walser village in the Lys Valley, is known more for its cultural heritage and alpine architecture than traditional castles. The area offers a serene natural setting with scenic mountain views. While prominent castles are not directly within Issime, the surrounding region features significant historical fortifications. Visitors can explore the unique Walser culture and natural beauty of the area.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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summer residence of Queen Margherita of Savoy
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Visited today, only possible with a guided tour! Our guide was very friendly and translated the tour into English for us (it's normally in Italian, information panels are in English, and the information booklet is in German). We spent over an hour in the building and were able to look around at our leisure. The building was completed in 1904. For me, a worthwhile visit. €10 per person €7 concession €3 pupils/students
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Castle that once belonged to the Italian royal family, now open to the public. It is worth a visit, an easy and pleasant path brings you here from the village of Gressonay in any period of the year
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Bard Fort, which has remained virtually unchanged since its reconstruction, is one of the best examples of a dam fort from the early 19th century. The stronghold has three main buildings, on different levels, between 400 and 467 metres high: from the lowest, the Ouvrage Ferdinand, to the middle, the Ouvrage Victor and at the top, the Ouvrage Charles-Albert, a set of 283 buildings. pieces. The Ouvrage Ferdinand is shaped like a pair of pincers and has two buildings, the Ouvrage Ferdinand Inférieur and the Ouvrage Ferdinand Supérieur. The Mortai Works, located behind the latter, and the adjacent Powder Magazine house the rooms intended for educational laboratories. About halfway up the rock, the Ouvrage Victor with “Les Alpes des Enfants”, an interactive trail. At the top, the most imposing of the three works comprises an enclosure on which all the buildings rest and which encloses the Gola works, the courtyard, which can defend the south side, and the Charles-Albert works and the large quadrangular courtyard of Place d'Armes, surrounded by large arcades. The first floor of the Ouvrage Charles-Albert is dedicated to the “Musée des Alpes”. In the book, you will also find a guided tour of the history of the Fort, in the prison rooms. The fort is accessible by an external road, on the south side, which leads to the courtyard of the Gola factory, and by an internal road that winds in narrow, steep bends, protected by large stone walls, and which climbs the slope opposite the entrance to the fort. North, through which you can reach the Ouvrage Charles-Albert. These two roads are only accessible on foot. The top of the rock and the fort are easily accessible thanks to the panoramic lifts which, from the village of Bard to the foot of the fort, provide access to the Ouvrage Charles-Albert and therefore to the Musée des Alpes. viefrancigene.org/fr/resource/poi/forte-di-bard
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The impressive fortress of Bard dominates the upper valley of the Dora Baltea. After being dismantled in 1800 by order of Napoleon, it was rebuilt in the 19th century by the House of Savoy.
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In addition to many temporary exhibitions, often aimed at promoting and learning about the culture and territory of the Aosta Valley and the Alps, the Forte di Bard includes three permanent museums. 1.) On the top floor is the Museum of the Alps. Here the secrets of the mountain have been presented through a multimedia path and interactive installations. A truly worthwhile and informative museum!!! 2.) A second museum room is dedicated to the prisons of the fort, twenty-four narrow cells (1.3 x 2 meters) distributed in four areas and accessed from a gallery decorated with historical prints and paintings that tell the story of the building. 3.) Finally, the Fortress and Border Museum of the Opera Ferdinando offers a journey through the history of the Bard through a parade of historical and plastic weapons, including scale models of defensive structures and miniature armies. Source: https://www.visititaly.eu/it/luoghi-e-itinerari/cosa-vedere-a-bard-borgo-in-valle-aosta
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The Fort de Bard, which has remained almost unchanged since its reconstruction, represents one of the best examples of a dam fortress from the beginning of the 19th century. The stronghold has three main buildings, on several levels, between 400 and 467 meters high: from the lowest, the Ouvrage Ferdinand, to the middle one, the Ouvrage Victor and, at the top, the Ouvrage Charles-Albert, a whole of 283 rooms. The Ouvrage Ferdinand is shaped like pincers and has two buildings, the Ouvrage Ferdinand Inférieur and the Ouvrage Ferdinand Supérieur. The Ouvrage Mortai, placed behind the latter and the adjoining Powder Magazine house the rooms intended for the didactic laboratories. About halfway up the rock, stands the Ouvrage Victor where you will find "Les Alpes des Enfants", an interactive trail. At the top, the most imposing of the three structures has an enclosure on which all the buildings rest and which contains the Ouvrage de Gola, its courtyard, which can defend the south side, and the Ouvrage Charles-Albert and its large quadrangular courtyard of the Place d'Armes, surrounded by large arcades. The first floor of the Ouvrage Charles-Albert is dedicated to the "Musée des Alpes". Inside the structure, there is also a tour of the history of the Fort, in the Prison rooms. The Fort is accessible by an external road, on the south side, which leads to the courtyard of the Ouvrage de Gola, and by an internal road which winds in narrow steep bends, protected by large stone walls and which goes up the opposite slope towards the North, thus allowing one to reach the Ouvrage Charles-Albert. These two roads are only accessible on foot. The summit of the rock and the fortress is easily accessible thanks to the panoramic lifts which, from the village of Bard to the foot of the Fort, provide access to the Ouvrage Charles-Albert and therefore to the Museum of the Alps. https://www.viefrancigene.org/fr/resource/poi/forte-di-bard/
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Issime itself, a charming Walser village, is known more for its cultural heritage and alpine architecture than for traditional castles. The prominent castles are located in the broader Aosta Valley region, offering historical insights and architectural beauty.
Both Savoia Castle and Fort Bard are considered family-friendly. Savoia Castle offers an easy and pleasant path from Gressonay, making it accessible for all ages. Fort Bard features three permanent museums, including the Museum of the Alps, which can be engaging for families.
Beyond the castles, Issime and its immediate surroundings offer rich historical and cultural experiences. You can explore the Parish Church of Saint James with its historic frescoes, discover traditional Walser architecture throughout the village, and visit the Museo della Cultura Walser to learn about the community's history and customs.
Fort Bard is a significant fortress complex featuring three permanent museums: the Museum of the Alps, which uses multimedia and interactive installations; a museum dedicated to the fort's prisons; and the Fortress and Border Museum, showcasing historical weapons and models. It's located in a beautiful medieval village at the entrance to the Aosta Valley.
Castello Vallaise is currently closed to the public as it is undergoing renovation and restoration. It is not possible to visit at this time.
The region around Issime offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find many hiking trails, including sections of the Via Alpina Blue Trail, and routes like the Ancient Walser trail. For cycling enthusiasts, there are cycling routes, such as the Orrido di Guillemore – Savoia Castle loop. Mountain biking is also popular, with MTB trails like the Fitness Trail – Ecomuseum of the Mid-Mountain loop.
Verrès Castle is known for its impressive medieval architecture and unique monolithic structure, resembling a solid cube. Unlike many castles of its time, it was built as a compact block with a purely military character, yet features elegant stone details on its windows, doors, and monumental fireplaces.
While the main castles like Fort Bard and Savoia Castle are popular, the broader Aosta Valley region has many historical sites. To experience a quieter visit, consider exploring some of the smaller, less prominent historical structures or focusing on the natural beauty and Walser cultural sites in Issime itself, which offer a serene experience away from typical castle crowds.
Issime is nestled in a peaceful alpine setting, offering scenic mountain views and access to numerous hiking trails. The area provides opportunities for nature walks and is close to the Gran Paradiso National Park, making it ideal for nature lovers seeking beautiful landscapes.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and architectural beauty of the castles, such as the former royal residence of Savoia Castle and the impressive Fort Bard with its museums. The unique Walser culture of Issime, its traditional architecture, and the serene alpine environment with abundant hiking opportunities are also highly valued.
While Issime itself is a bit more secluded, the Aosta Valley region has public transport options. For specific castles like Fort Bard, which is located in a medieval village, public transport connections are generally available to the nearby towns. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes and timings to individual castle locations.


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