Castles around Revò offer a glimpse into the historical fortifications of the Val di Non region in Trentino. The area is characterized by its strategic location, providing panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and the Brenta Dolomites. While traditional castles are few directly in Revò, the region features significant ancient sites like the Iron Age hill fort on Monte Ozol, alongside medieval structures. This landscape has been inhabited since the Copper Age, reflecting its historical importance.
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Entrance to Castel Valer. It can be easily reached by mountain bike from the town of Tassullo
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Nanno Castle: easy climb among the apple trees (in April it is spectacular because the apple trees are in bloom).
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Castel Valer is an ancient medieval fortification, historically owned by the Spaur family. Its characteristic octagonal tower is the highest in Trentino (40 metres).
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The terrace that allows you to have a panoramic view of Lake Santa Giustina The terrace that gives you a panoramic view of Lake Santa Giustina The terrace with panoramic views of the See Santa Giustina
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The castle of Cles seen from the ascent to Mount Peller. Dirt road easily passable by mountain bike starting from the center of Cles and up to the Peller refuge on the homonymous mountain
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Guided tours in German will take place from 2 June to 25 August every Friday at 4pm.
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The building consists of 2 linked castles (castle and castel) and is privately owned. For 10 € / person you get a tour (in Italian!) On the castle and through selected premises of the medieval building. More information about the Castel at www.castel-valer.com Further information on the tour at www.visitcastelvaler.it/it
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While Revò itself doesn't have traditional, well-preserved medieval castles in the conventional sense, the area is rich in ancient history. You can explore the significant Iron Age hill fort on Monte Ozol, which offers a unique glimpse into prehistoric fortified settlements and panoramic views. The region also features medieval structures like Castel Valer and Castel Bragher.
Castel Valer, a privately owned ancient medieval fortification, offers guided tours. These tours provide access to the castle and selected premises of the medieval building. You can find more information about tour availability and booking on their official website.
Yes, Castel Bragher is a well-preserved 13th-century castle known for its cylindrical towers. However, it is a private residence and cannot be visited internally.
For stunning views, consider the View of Castello di Cles, accessible from the ascent to Mount Peller, often via a dirt road suitable for mountain biking. Additionally, the View of Castel Valer offers a direct and beautiful perspective of Castel Valer.
Yes, the View of Castel Valer is considered family-friendly. The accommodation Chalet Casa al Poz, which offers this view, also features a children's playground. Exploring the paths to Monte Ozol can also be an engaging activity for families interested in history and nature.
The area around Revò offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle, road cycling, and mountain biking trails. For example, there are routes like the Val di Sole Cycle Path or the Upper Val di Non Loop. You can explore these and more on the Cycling around Revò guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Revò guide, and the MTB Trails around Revò guide.
Yes, the Iron Age hill fort on Monte Ozol is accessible via paths, partly covered by woods, leading to the summit. While specific hiking trails directly to the medieval castles might vary, the region offers many hiking opportunities. You can find various trails in the Val di Non area for different difficulty levels.
The Val di Non region, where Revò is located, is generally pleasant from spring to autumn. These seasons offer mild weather ideal for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn showcase beautiful natural scenery. Winter visits might be possible, but some paths or sites could be less accessible due to snow.
A guided tour of Castel Valer typically takes about an hour to an hour and a half. For sites like Monte Ozol, the duration depends on your pace and how much time you wish to spend exploring the archaeological remnants and enjoying the panoramic views. Viewpoints like the View of Castello di Cles are quicker stops, often integrated into a longer cycling or hiking route.
Parking availability varies by site. For Castel Valer, visitor parking is typically available. For other sites or viewpoints, you might find parking in nearby villages or designated areas. It's advisable to check specific visitor information for each location if driving.
Public transport options to specific castles can be limited, especially for privately owned or more remote sites. However, local bus services connect Revò to larger towns in the Val di Non. From these towns, you might need to walk or take a taxi to reach the historical sites. Planning your route in advance using local transport schedules is recommended.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and the panoramic views offered by sites like the Iron Age hill fort on Monte Ozol. For Castel Valer, the guided tours and the impressive octagonal tower are highlights. The overall appeal lies in the blend of ancient history, medieval architecture, and the stunning natural landscape of the Val di Non.


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