Best castles around Cocconato are found in the Monferrato hills of Piedmont, Italy, an area rich in medieval history and strategic importance. The village itself preserves the Radicati Tower, a significant remnant of its past defenses. The region offers views extending over the Monferrato hills and, on clear days, to the Alps. This historical landscape provides a backdrop for exploring various fortifications and historical sites.
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Besides the villa, there is a beautiful view. There is a trattoria with tables on the terrace😉you can only go up from one side, unfortunately the other road has collapsed.
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nice village on the Turin hills
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If you go up from Gassino, along the Sp 97, you travel along a beautiful road with never excessive slopes, which winds through a beautiful countryside, even the traffic is not excessive. Very beautiful the view of the surrounding hills, suggestive the castle.
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Both the castle and the village are beautiful.
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Beautiful village, with church and castle located in an elevated position compared to the passing road. A beautiful walk passes in front of the church and leads to an isolated bell tower. Another road branches off and leads to the castle, at the highest point of the town, which houses a museum and nursery and primary schools. Both from the castle and from the promenade, beautiful views of the surrounding hills. On the promenade, the monuments to the Alpini and the Fallen, and two fountains, both functioning.
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Nice little village, which concentrates various points of interest in its centre. First of all the castle, dating back to the 11th century: restored and renovated, so much so that at first I took it for a 19th century neo-Gothic replica! Next, the church of San Giovanni Battista, in front of the castle: an eighteenth-century building then remodeled in the nineteenth century, with a beautiful exposed brick façade, simple and effective. Remarkable, a short distance away, is the Regio Asilo Matta, a nineteenth-century nursery school, which breathes in the scents of De Amicis. On the road towards Turin, in a fork in the road, is the small church of San Rocco, also an eighteenth or nineteenth century neoclassical construction, simple but not to be missed.
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The Castello di Casalborgone is located on the top of a hill overlooking the town of the same name. The castle dates back to 999 and has a rich history. It was renovated - after 40 years of vacancy - and restored to its former glory. It is now a boutique hotel for weddings and special occasions.
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The hill behind the castle with 40 fallow deer, which they bought in Holland 4 years ago which they use to keep the hill clean.
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In Cocconato, you can explore the historic center with its cobblestone streets, arcades, and buildings like the 15th-century Palazzo Comunale and the 17th-century Parish Church of Santa Maria della Consolazione. The village also features the Radicati Tower, the sole surviving structure of its medieval castle, which offers a tangible link to centuries of history. While generally part of a private residence, it is sometimes open to the public during special events like 'Riviera in Festa' on April 25th.
Many castles in the area provide excellent views. Moncucco Torinese Castle and Historic Center dominates its surroundings with wide views over the Turin hill, extending to the Monferrato hills and the Alps on clear days. Cinzano Castle and Church also offers beautiful views of the surrounding hills from its elevated position.
Yes, several spots are noted as family-friendly. The area around Moncucco Torinese Castle and Historic Center is considered family-friendly, as is the Hill Behind the Castle of Moriondo Torinese. The historic centers of these villages often provide pleasant environments for families to explore.
The Monferrato hills around Cocconato are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, hiking, and gravel biking. For example, there are several hiking trails like the 'Aramengo Loop Trail' or the 'Fossil Trail: Cocconato to Moransengo'. Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'View of Cocconato – Conzano loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Cocconato, Road Cycling Routes around Cocconato, and Gravel biking around Cocconato guides.
The Monferrato region, with its rolling hills and vineyards, is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring and hiking, with vibrant landscapes. April 25th is a notable date if you wish to see the Radicati Tower during the 'Riviera in Festa' event.
Yes, Castello di Casalborgone, dating back to 999, has been restored and now operates as a boutique hotel, primarily used for weddings and special occasions. Moncucco Torinese Castle also hosts public and private events in its renovated interiors.
Moncucco Torinese Castle, dating back to the 14th-15th centuries with later extensions, is an impressive building enclosed by massive walls and featuring two prominent towers. Its inner courtyard retains an old window with a medieval frame. The castle houses the offices of the Municipality and the Plaster Museum, and it offers wide views over the Turin hill.
Near Church of Sant'Antonio, Cinzano, which is close to the private Cinzano Castle, there is a panoramic point equipped with a water point, a cycle station, and a picnic table, making it a nice spot for a stop. In Cinzano square, there is also a SMAT dispenser with free and sparkling fresh water.
The Radicati Tower is the last remnant of Cocconato's medieval castle and symbolizes the noble Radicati family's control over the fief for over 400 years, transforming Cocconato into an autonomous state. During the Napoleonic era, it served as an optical telegraph station, highlighting its strategic importance. It offers a direct link to the village's rich past.
Near the Hill Behind the Castle of Moriondo Torinese, there is a unique feature: a hill populated by around 40 fallow deer. These deer were brought in to help keep the hill clean, adding an interesting natural element to the area around the historic village.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and the panoramic views offered by these castles. The beautiful roads with gentle slopes leading to sites like Cinzano Castle and Church are often highlighted. The komoot community has shared 21 photos and given 106 upvotes for the highlights in this guide, indicating a strong appreciation for the area's charm and historical appeal.
While specific public transport details for each castle are limited, the region is generally best explored by car to reach the various hilltop villages and castles. Parking access is typically available in the towns where the castles are located. For example, you can often go up to the internal courtyard of Moncucco Torinese Castle, preferably on foot or pushing a bike.


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