Best castles around Isola Del Cantone are found in a charming town nestled in the Ligurian Apennines. This region is known for its historical fortresses, offering insights into its rich past. The area features structures like the Spinola Castle, which stands on a rocky edge surrounded by the Vobbia stream and Scrivia River. Visitors can explore various defensive structures that highlight the region's strategic importance throughout history.
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Vargo has had a castle known since 1157, the year of the invasions of Barbarossa's troops, but this construction was actually built as a signal tower in the Lombard era and is part of the so-called line of castles documented by Pertica.
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Whether you choose to climb from the parking lot below the castle (moderate difficulty, about 40 minutes on a well-marked path, steps, and a walkway) or follow the "Castellani's Path" from Vobbia (about two hours, including stops), the arrival near the castle is breathtaking! Spectacular, simply! This view is worth the effort (by car) to reach the tiny village of Vobbia, which, however, is located in an area rich in natural beauty! For information, visit this wonderful website: https://www.parcoantola.it/pagina.php?id=47
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departure from Dario's bar (unfortunately we didn't meet him but the guy there was simply very kind) and collection of credentials
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Vargo is a hamlet of the municipality of Stazzano (AL) at about 410 m above sea level. During the Middle Ages it was an imperial fiefdom under the Genoese families of Fieschi and then Doria. In 1797 it was annexed to the Ligurian Republic and after the fall of Napoleon it followed the fate of the province of Novi, becoming part of Piedmont in 1859 with the Rattazzi Decree. It was an independent municipality until 1928. Vargo has a castle known since 1157, the year of the invasions of the troops following Barbarossa, but this construction was actually born as a signal tower in the Lombard era and is part of the so-called line of castles. The town developed concentrically around the “castle”, rebuilt by the Fieschi family of Genoa, lords of Vargo since 1413: after the conspiracy against the said feudal lords, it was dismantled in 1442, and later passed to the Doria family in 1547. Next to what must have been the south-east walls, there is still an oratory dedicated to the Virgin of the Annunciation, while today the once fortified structure is partly used as a residence, and the very visible main tower, inside which are the living quarters of the last owner, has not been altered.
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Symbol of Arquata, it is located on a hill overlooking the valley, it is approximately 22 meters high and built in Montaldero stone. It was part of the Castle, of which a few ruins of the mighty walls that sloped down from the hill and surrounded the old village and part of the walls of the keep that surrounded it are still visible. The Castle of Arquata had considerable strategic importance, so much so that it was disputed between many cities, but above all by Genoa and Tortona. But when Tortona managed to definitively take over the village of Arquata, purchasing it in 1244, a condition of stability was reached. The castle was rebuilt with the elevation of a tower and a new village at the base of the hill, close to the ancient Via Postumia, all surrounded by defense walls. As time passes, the strategic importance of the castle with its tower diminishes, and as it is a predominantly military structure, it is gradually abandoned. As the centuries passed, the old, increasingly dilapidated tower was struck by lightning which made its static nature even worse. In fact, on the morning of October 29, 1933, lightning struck part of the eastern corner, throwing large stones a great distance away.
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The Torre Ratti castle is located in the hamlet of Torre Ratti in the municipality of Borghetto di Borbera, in the lower part of the Borbera valley, in the province of Alessandria. The lower Borbera valley was part of the Duchy of Milan for centuries and was enfeoffed by the Rati-Opizzoni family from Tortona.
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The Castle of Torre Ratti, as cited in a document from 1413, was officially born with the concession as a fiefdom and the oath of loyalty made by the inhabitants of Borghetto di Borbera. In 1629, the square tower was added to the main structure and some internal changes were made. Subsequently, however, was the expansion carried out between the two towers and the construction of the rooms on the north side. The current appearance of the castle suggests that of a rich fortified residence, with late Renaissance and Baroque architectural features. An interesting Italian garden surrounds the architectural complex.
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Nice observation point over the castle and one of the towers where you could once climb. Great for a souvenir photo. you must not suffer from vertigo, exposed sides and a small climb to the top must be done with care and suitable shoes.
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The most prominent castle in Isola Del Cantone is the **Spinola Castle**, also known as Spinola-Mignacco Castle. This medieval fortress, dating back to the mid-13th century, stands on the right bank of the Scrivia River and is the most notable example of a castle in the immediate area. It houses the new archaeological museum of the Alta Valle Scrivia.
Beyond Spinola Castle, you can explore several other historical sites. These include Castello della Pietra, which towers over the Vobbia gorge, and Vargo Castle and Tower, which originated as a signal tower in the Lombard era. There's also the Castello di Torre Ratti, a fortified residence with late Renaissance and Baroque features.
Yes, for panoramic views and a glimpse into the past, you can visit Sorli Castle, a ruined 12th-century castle located at 661 meters, offering extensive views of the surrounding plains and valleys. Additionally, the Tower of the Castle of Arquata, though partially ruined, stands on a hill overlooking the valley and provides a symbolic landmark.
Castello della Pietra is unique for its dramatic location, towering over the Vobbia gorge, and its history as an example of Ligurian defensive architecture. It has been extensively restored through volunteer efforts, making it accessible to visitors. Its interiors are rich in history, and it often hosts cultural events, offering a blend of historical context and modern usability.
Yes, Spinola Castle is in excellent condition and is open to the public. Beyond its historical and architectural value, it houses the new archaeological museum of the Alta Valle Scrivia on two of its floors. This museum preserves artifacts from prehistory to medieval times, making the castle a cultural hub for understanding the region's past. The castle also features picturesque gardens and a courtyard.
The Castello di Torre Ratti is noted as family-friendly. Its appearance as a rich fortified residence with an interesting Italian garden surrounding the architectural complex can be an engaging visit for families.
The best time to visit the castles around Isola Del Cantone is generally during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for exploring, and the natural scenery around the castles, especially those in scenic locations like Spinola Castle or Castello della Pietra, is particularly beautiful. Summers can be warm, while winters might limit access to some sites or make outdoor exploration less comfortable.
Yes, the region offers various walking and hiking opportunities. For example, Castello della Pietra is accessible via the Via dei Castellani from Vobbia, which is a simpler, longer route. You can find more detailed information on routes, including running, gravel biking, and cycling trails, in the guides for outdoor activities around Isola Del Cantone.
Beyond visiting the castles, the area around Isola Del Cantone is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those in the Parco Regionale Naturale dell'Antola, or explore gravel biking and cycling routes that take you through scenic landscapes. For specific routes and their difficulty, refer to the guides for outdoor activities around Isola Del Cantone.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many highlight the well-preserved structures like Spinola Castle and the unique architecture of Castello della Pietra. The panoramic views from sites like Sorli Castle are also a major draw, offering a rewarding experience for those who enjoy history combined with scenic landscapes.
While specific public transport routes directly to every castle might be limited, Isola Del Cantone itself is generally accessible. For reaching specific trailheads or more remote castles, it's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider a combination of public transport to the nearest town and then walking or a short taxi ride. Information on bus routes to areas like Antola Park trailheads from Isola del Cantone can be found locally.
Isola Del Cantone, as the main town in the area, offers various amenities including cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can find refreshments and meals. For specific locations near individual castles, it's best to check local listings or inquire upon arrival, as some castles are in more rural settings. Many visitors choose to dine in Isola Del Cantone before or after their castle explorations.


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