Best castles around Campagna offer a journey through centuries of history, with 17 beautiful castles to explore. This region, rich in historical significance, features structures ranging from imposing fortresses to ancient strongholds. These sites provide insights into diverse rule and architectural evolution, often situated in commanding positions overlooking valleys or coastlines.
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Beautiful effigy of Saint Rocco.
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A sign of centuries-old charm that has remained unchanged over time, the medieval village of Quaglietta is an important historical testimony to the Lombard domination in Irpinia: with its castle and its Albergo Diffuso, it offers unique sensations in a magical and fairytale setting.
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Effigy of Saint Rocco, patron saint of the hamlet of Quaglietta, a small hamlet in the municipality of Calabritto, in the province of Avellino.
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Effigy of San Rocco, patron saint of the small hamlet of Quaglietta.
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The rocky outcrop on which the medieval village of Quaglietta and its castle stand.
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A beautiful view of Quaglietta Castle. The fortified village of Quaglietta, located in the municipality of Calabritto, is home to a castle that, according to legend, was built as a military garrison, a Lombard organizational and defensive structure, undoubtedly favored by its strategic location on the rocky outcrop on which it stands, in the center of the valley. The fort created a barrier against Saracen attacks.
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The beautiful alleys that cross the streets of the magnificent village of Quaglietta.
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The fabulous alleys that wind through the streets of Quaglietta Castle.
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The Campania region is rich in history. Notable castles include Castel Nuovo (Maschio Angioino) in Naples, a 13th-century medieval-Renaissance castle with a magnificent triumphal arch, and the Castello Aragonese d'Ischia, dramatically perched on a volcanic rock islet with origins dating back to 474 BC. Also, Castel Sant'Elmo in Naples, a formidable star-shaped fortress, offers a glimpse into Spanish viceroyalty history.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Castel Sant'Elmo in Naples provides unparalleled 360-degree vistas of Naples, Mount Vesuvius, and the Gulf. The Castello Aragonese d'Ischia also offers stunning views of the island, Mount Epomeo, and the Gulf of Naples. From Castello di Arechi, you can enjoy commanding views of Salerno and its Gulf.
Many castles in Campania offer engaging experiences for families. While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all, sites like Castel Sant'Elmo often host cultural events and exhibitions that can be interesting for various ages. Exploring the historical pathways of the Castello Aragonese d'Ischia or the museums within Castel Nuovo and Castello di Baia can also be educational and fun for families.
Near the castles in the Campagna area, you can find various outdoor activities. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Valle della Caccia and Grotta Profunnata Loop' or the 'Pilgrim's Way Loop'. There are also several cycling options, including road cycling and touring bicycle routes. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Campagna and Cycling around Campagna guide pages.
For a less crowded experience, consider exploring the castles within the Campagna region itself. The Fortified Village of Quaglietta, a stone-built medieval village with its castle, offers a unique historical immersion. The Ruins of the Castle of Senerchia, located on Monte Croce, also provides a historical site away from the main tourist hubs, dominating the valley below.
The best season to visit the castles in Campania is generally spring (April-June) and early autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for exploring, and the crowds are typically smaller than in the peak summer season. Summer can be very hot, especially for outdoor exploration.
Yes, the Castello di Baia in Bacoli houses the Archaeological Museum of the Phlegraean Fields, displaying artifacts from surrounding archaeological sites. Castel Nuovo in Naples also features the Civic Museum of Naples, showcasing art and historical artifacts.
Campania's castles boast diverse architecture. Castel Sant'Elmo is unique for its six-pointed star shape, strategically designed for defense. Castel Nuovo features massive medieval walls, five imposing round towers, and a magnificent white marble triumphal arch. The Castello Aragonese d'Ischia is notable for being built on a volcanic rock islet, connected by a stone bridge, and incorporating structures from various historical periods.
Yes, Olevano Castle in the Campagna area is a prime example, set between two natural rock towers in an inaccessible location. The Castello Aragonese d'Ischia is also dramatically perched on a volcanic rock islet, showcasing a strong integration with its natural surroundings.
For a day trip to the castles, it's recommended to bring comfortable walking shoes, especially if you plan to explore extensive grounds or climb to viewpoints. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen) is advisable, particularly during warmer months. Water and snacks are also good to have. For places like the Ruins of the Castle of Senerchia, sturdy shoes are suggested due to demanding sections.
Yes, the Ruins of the Castle of Senerchia were built by the Lombards and Normans between the 8th and 9th centuries. The Fortified Village of Quaglietta also has Lombard origins, born as a military garrison strategically positioned on a rocky outcrop.
For detailed information regarding visiting hours, tickets, and current exhibitions at Castel Sant'Elmo, you can check their official website: visitcastelsantelmo.com.


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