Castles around Fauglia offer insights into a region with deep medieval origins, though the original Fauglia castle was destroyed in 1433. The village itself, known as "Favulia" since the 12th century, features historical sites such as the Church of San Lorenzo and an old bell tower. While traditional fortresses are not found directly within Fauglia, the surrounding area provides several historical castle-related attractions. The region also hosts a medieval-themed historical park for immersive experiences.
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On the top of Monte Verruca, at 537 meters above sea level, an ancient and decaying fortress dominates the Pisan plain and the Arno valley. According to legend, there is a connection – underground and secret – between the fortress and the center of the city of Pisa.
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The castle on the mountain overlooks the city of Caprona and the tower stands out at the top. The town of Caprona suffered an attack by the army of the Tuscan Guelph League, which included the young soldier Dante Alighieri. Dante mentions the place in the XXI Canto of the Inferno: “Thus I saw I already feared the infantry who issued under treaty from Caprona, seeing himself among constant enemies.”
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The profile of the fortress that joins the steep wall ... a unique spectacle with the Pisan mountains in the background. the fortress of Caprona is a destination absolutely to be reached. The road to get there is not long and can be traveled on foot or by MTB.
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The Verruca fortress rises in the municipality of Calci, in the province of Pisa, on the top of Monte Verruca. It can be reached by following the Firenze-Pisa highway, exiting at Cascina, then continuing towards Vicopisano. From the village, take the 'strada della Verruca' which starts from the village cemetery. Although largely unpaved, it can be traveled by car up to the foot of the rock where the Rocca stands. From here you can walk up to the top in about 20 minutes. Source: https://castellitoscani.com/verruca/
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Lari is famous for its Castello dei Vicari, located at the top of the hill and in the center of the city. This interesting fortress was started around the year 1000 in a strategic point of the Arno valley and grew in splendor until 1400, when it began to host the Vicars, i.e. the magistrates who had the task of administering a large part of the Pisan territory on behalf of the Grand Duke of Tuscany. Today, after being restored, it is open to the public and hosts conferences, meetings and exhibitions, as well as guided tours, entertainment, concerts, theater, wedding ceremonies and other initiatives for groups and school parties. Timetable: 01.01 — 31.03 and 01.11 — 31.12: Saturday and holidays from 10.30am to 12.30am and from 3pm to 6pm 01.04 — 31.05: Monday-friday from 3.30pm to 7pm. Saturday and holidays from 10.30am to 12.30am and from 3.30pm to 7pm 01.06 — 30.09: Every day from 10:30am to 13:00pm/3:00pm to 7:00pm 01.10 — 31.10 Monday-friday from 3pm to 6pm. Saturday and holidays from 10.30am to 12.30am and from 3pm to 6pm Full price ticket €4.00 Guided tour on booking €5.00 Reduced ticket and school parties €3.00 For reservations or other information, tel 0587 687116 or mail to info@castellodilari.it
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Lari and its castle absolutely to visit, a truly delightful village, famous for the Martelli pasta factory, from the top of the castle you have a perfect view of the Pisan plain, also managing to see the city of Volterra
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Both the Caprona tower and the Verruca fortress can be easily reached on foot or by mountain bike
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The Torre di Caprona seen from below, represents one of the most suggestive glimpses of the Pisan mountains and is connected to the Rocca della Verruca through a beautiful path. Together they represent the fulcrum of most excursions on the Pisan side. Once at the top, the view is breathtaking
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While Fauglia itself doesn't have traditional standing castles, the area offers several historical sites and castle-related experiences. You can explore remnants of medieval strongholds like Upezzinghi Tower (Caprona Tower), visit well-preserved fortresses such as The Castle of Lari, or discover the ancient Verruca Fortress. Additionally, the nearby LARP Historical Park Signoria di Montalto offers an immersive medieval-themed experience with re-enactments and traditional crafts.
Yes, The Castle of Lari (Lari Fortress, Pisa) is noted as family-friendly and hosts various events, guided tours, and activities suitable for groups and school parties. Upezzinghi Tower (Caprona Tower) is also listed as family-friendly, offering an accessible historical site with scenic views.
The Castle of Lari (Lari Fortress, Pisa) has varying opening times depending on the season. From January to March and November to December, it's open Saturdays and holidays from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM and 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. From April to May, it's open Monday-Friday from 3:30 PM to 7:00 PM, and Saturdays and holidays from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM and 3:30 PM to 7:00 PM. From June to September, it's open daily from 10:30 AM to 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM. In October, it's open Monday-Friday from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, and Saturdays and holidays from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM and 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. A full-price ticket is €4.00, and a guided tour on booking is €5.00. Reduced tickets are available for €3.00.
Absolutely. The area offers several excellent viewpoints. From Upezzinghi Tower (Caprona Tower), you can enjoy views of the Pisan mountains and the Arno valley. Verruca Fortress, situated on Monte Verruca, offers panoramic views of the Pisan plain and the Arno valley. There's also a specific View on Lari highlight that provides great vistas of the town and its castle.
Yes, the area around Fauglia offers several hiking opportunities. For example, the Upezzinghi Tower (Caprona Tower) is connected to Verruca Fortress by a beautiful path, making it a popular spot for excursions. You can find more hiking routes in the region by visiting the Hiking around Fauglia guide, which includes routes like the 'Ruins of Poggio ai Tre Molini loop' and 'Church of the Madonna of the Mountains – Sant'Ermo Village loop'.
Beyond exploring the castles, the region provides various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those connecting historical sites. For runners, there are dedicated running trails around Fauglia. Cyclists can enjoy scenic road cycling routes, such as the 'Pisan Hills Loop' or 'The Cherries of Lari – Castello dei Vicari loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and the breathtaking views offered by these sites. The profile of Upezzinghi Tower with the Pisan mountains in the background is considered a unique spectacle. The strategic location of The Castle of Lari, which served as an administrative center, and the ancient Verruca Fortress dominating the Pisan plain, are also highly valued for their historical context and panoramic vistas.
Yes, the LARP Historical Park Signoria di Montalto is located near Fauglia. It's a medieval-themed historical park designed for re-enactments and Live Action Role-Playing (LARP), featuring a reconstruction of the ancient village of Montalto. It offers shows, duels, medieval encampments, historical archery, and traditional crafts for an immersive experience.
The castles are located in the surrounding areas of Fauglia. For instance, The Castle of Lari is a short drive away, while Verruca Fortress is situated on Monte Verruca in the municipality of Calci, which is also easily accessible by car from Fauglia. Upezzinghi Tower (Caprona Tower) is also within a reasonable distance, offering views of the Pisan mountains.
Yes, the View of Castello Sonnino and the coast highlight offers a magnificent view of the city, the coast, and the islands. This viewpoint is part of a route that includes a descent towards the s.s.1 (Aurelia) near the Romito area and its Sonnino Castle.
Fauglia has medieval origins, with its Latin name 'Favulia' (meaning 'field of beans') documented since the 12th century. While its original castle was destroyed in 1433, the village retains historical points of interest such as the Church of San Lorenzo, rebuilt after an earthquake in 1846, and an old bell tower, a remnant of the original church. The village is also known for its elegant villas, once favored by nobility and artists.


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