A visit to a castle — whether you stumble over one during a hike outdoors or walk your way around the grounds with a guide — is always something special, and you’ve got 3
beautiful castles to choose from around Follonica. Just browse our list to find your top castle , and add some history to your next adventure!
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Il Torrione and La Porticciola are two of the symbols of Suvereto, a charming medieval village in the Val di Cornia. Both mark the route of the ancient castle walls, which once guarded the ancient fief. Il Torrione: It represents the ancient main access gate to the city. Originally built by the Aldobrandeschi and later reinforced by the Pisani, it is a perfect example of a medieval Tuscan fortification. La Porticciola: It is the other historic entrance to the town. It is connected to the Torrione by a picturesque panoramic road that runs along the walls.
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The Torre della Bella Ragazza in Suvereto, a historic stone fortification located in the medieval village in Tuscany. The defensive structure, which has a typical circular plan and local stone walls, is a distinctive element of the town's urban landscape The tower is directly integrated into the defensive wall surrounding the historic village. This specific section of the wall connects the cylindrical tower's fortified structure to the town's defensive walls, integrating the ancient medieval fortifications into the modern urban fabric.
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The walls of Suvereto enclose the ancient medieval village in the province of Livorno. The second ring wall, excellently preserved, is characterized by two main access gates (Porta di Sopra and Porta di Sotto) and six cylindrical towers, some of which have been transformed into private homes. Inside and along this fascinating route, it is possible to admire various historical and natural beauties:
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The name "Castrum Appii" suggests that its history began during the civil wars between Caesar and Pompey, when people fleeing from the Via Appia took refuge in this strategic area. The castle suffered an attack and fire by Saracen pirate bands, who destroyed the central tower. It became an important center, owned by the United Counts of Campiglia Marittima, and positioned itself as an "independent state" between various territorial entities. In 1776, the Castello di Casalappi was annexed to the territory of the Municipality of Campiglia Marittima. It is a complex of buildings from various eras, an ancient medieval castle with a panoramic tower offering views of the islands of the Tuscan Archipelago. It includes an ancient cellar with cross vaults (originally a religious building), a consecrated church, and an old oven.
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Nice moderate climb and a wonderful view as well as a nice village as a reward 😎👌
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Challenging ascent via the Panaramico route to the SCARLINO castle ruins. Then of course downhill again :)
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The Maus castle, also known as Maus castle or Maus castle, is a fortification located on the hill of the same name which rises in the municipal area of Castiglione della Pescaia, just south of Pian d'Alma. Of the castle remain the ruins immersed in the vegetation of the hill. Source: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castello_di_Maus
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