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Top 7 Castles around Cesio

Best castles around Cesio are found in the Ligurian region of Italy, an area characterized by its mountainous terrain and proximity to the coast. Cesio serves as a gateway to historical sites and natural landscapes. The region features a mix of ancient fortifications and medieval villages, offering insights into its past. These historical structures are often situated on hilltops, providing views of the surrounding valleys and the Ligurian Sea.

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Last updated: May 2, 2026

Diano Castello

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Above Diano Marina, visible from afar, a strong climb.

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View of Alto

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A short look back into the valley to reach the town of Alto at about 800m altitude.

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Bestagno Castle

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The castle is built on masonry structures from various periods between the 12th and 14th centuries, which bear the signs of destruction by the Spanish in 1611. An ancient stronghold …

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Prelà Castle Ruins

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The village of Prela is now reduced to a few houses, a row of buildings almost entirely restored by foreign owners who understood the value of the country years ago. …

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This trait Brevisismo has recently been redone as it once was, that is, with stones positioned cut and stuck together, without concrete. The result is one of the few occasions …

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angelo fornier
August 25, 2024, Vista su Alto

From Nasino the road begins to climb, at times with tiring slopes, up to Alto, a beautiful panoramic point and a town full of things to see, including the well-restored historic center, the castle (which can be visited by reservation) and the church with beautiful baroque frescoes. Alto is located about halfway up the hill, but the slopes decrease from here to Caprauna.

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Diano Castello is the most beautiful village in the valley. It still preserves its medieval nature. At the beginning of the village, note the fresco of the siege of the Dianese Valley by the Pisans.

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The castle is built on masonry structures from various periods between the 12th and 14th centuries, which bear the signs of destruction by the Spanish in 1611. An ancient stronghold and the scene of fierce battles, it constitutes, at least in its original layout, an excellent example of medieval military architecture from the 12th century. The construction of the castle probably dates back to the first half of the 10th century.

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Gabor
August 9, 2024, Diano Castello

Wonderful View over Diano Marina and Cervo! With the bike, the car or the bus you can climb the hill. But it is definitely worth it👍

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This trait Brevisismo has recently been redone as it once was, that is, with stones positioned cut and stuck together, without concrete. The result is one of the few occasions to see how the mule tracks used to be, when they were still well maintained, without weeds and years of neglect. In addition, from here you can take excellent photos of the town, the castle and towards Vasia PS: you can go down on foot, gravel or MTB

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The village of Prela is now reduced to a few houses, a row of buildings almost entirely restored by foreign owners who understood the value of the country years ago. The houses are compressed between the ruins of the ancient castle and the church of SS. Giacomo and Nicolò, which closes the village downstream. This place took its name from the "petralata" that is the large stone on which the feudal lords had built the fortress several times destroyed and rebuilt. The castle, placed to guard the via Marenca, which connects with the via del Sale, was demolished after the last Genoese reconquest. Antonio Doria in 1340 destroyed the castle of Prela Soprana from the very foundations; the castle itself was later rebuilt further down on the rocky spur, where the remains of the four semicircular towers can still be seen today. The massive construction with huge irregular stone blocks, a wall and a contiguous tower, have some slits in the upper part and traces of internal stairs for the disengagement of the various floors and environments. The external tower was connected to the castle; according to popular tradition, the various "colombere" or watchtowers located in the surroundings were also connected by means of tunnels. Since the early 2000s it has been owned by a German private individual who is taking care of its restoration. The church at the end of the village, recently restored, stands on a mass of overlapping rocks segregated from each other so as to leave interstices and underground caves, which, pushing under the floor of the church, form a kind of impracticable and deep underground, within where until 1845 the dead were laid, through a hole in the center of the floor of the main nave. Inside there are decorations, stuccoes and a complete organ from around 1700. The church is the matrix of all the others in the valley (i.e. the one that first generated all the other churches, making new copies of the original sacred scriptures)

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Nice village reachable from Diano Marina with an easy uphill road that is not too demanding

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Andrea
August 9, 2022, Diano Castello

Diano Castello, a beautiful town also for evening visits to underground sources!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of castles can I expect to find around Cesio?

The region around Cesio features a mix of ancient strongholds, medieval military architecture, and castle ruins. You'll find sites like Bestagno Castle, which showcases 12th-century military design, and the ruins of Vasia Castle. Further afield, you can explore the well-preserved ruins of Castello di Andora and the historic Clavesana Castle in Cervo.

Which castles offer the best panoramic views?

For stunning views, visit View of Alto, a panoramic point at about 800m altitude with views of the valley. The ruins of Castello di Andora also provide scenic views of the surrounding area and the Ligurian coast. Clavesana Castle in Cervo offers breathtaking views of both the mountains and the sea from its terrace.

Are there any castles with significant historical importance?

Yes, Bestagno Castle is an ancient stronghold dating back to the 10th century, bearing signs of destruction from the Spanish in 1611. Castello di Andora, a 12th-century monument, was a base of power for the Marquis of Clavesana before being sold to the Republic of Genoa. Clavesana Castle in Cervo originated as a fortified church before becoming a castle-palace for the Marquises of Clavesana.

Can I visit a castle that also houses a museum?

Yes, the first floor of Clavesana Castle in Cervo now hosts the ethnographic museum of Western Liguria and the local tourist information office, offering insights into regional culture and history.

Are there hiking or walking trails near the castles?

Yes, the area offers various trails. The Ancient Cobblestone Path and Ruins of Vasia Castle features a recently restored ancient mule track, perfect for walks. You can also find mountain biking trails that descend from Prelà Castle. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Cesio guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles around Cesio?

Beyond exploring the castles, the region is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and road cycling. Check out the MTB Trails around Cesio, Gravel biking around Cesio, and Road Cycling Routes around Cesio guides for detailed routes.

Are there any castles currently undergoing restoration?

The Doria Castle of Prelà, an ancient castle destroyed by the Spanish, was recently purchased by a foreigner who began restoration work with the intent of rebuilding it. While works have been paused, the castle has been cleaned and made safe.

What unique architectural features can I observe at these castles?

At Bestagno Castle, you can see masonry structures from the 12th to 14th centuries, representing medieval military architecture. Castello di Andora features well-preserved ruins, including a 13th-century gate tower and defensive walls. Clavesana Castle in Cervo, though largely in ruins, is constructed entirely of stone with a rectangular plan and four corner towers.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Cesio?

Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the opportunity to explore ancient structures. The panoramic views from hilltop castles are frequently highlighted, as are the well-preserved medieval elements. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with 22 upvotes and 4 photos shared for the castles around Cesio.

Are there any castles that are part of a larger historic village?

Yes, Clavesana Castle is an integral part of Cervo, a village recognized as one of 'The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy.' It's known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, narrow alleys, and charming atmosphere, making the castle visit part of a broader cultural experience.

Can I visit a castle that requires a reservation?

Yes, the castle at View of Alto can be visited by reservation. This allows for a more personalized experience of this beautiful panoramic point and its historic center.

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