Best castles around Palazzolo Vercellese are found in the broader Vercelli region, as the town itself, despite its Roman origins and history as a fortified settlement, no longer has standing castles. The area surrounding Vercelli is characterized by its historical residences and fortifications. These structures offer insights into the region's past, with examples located in various municipalities. The landscape features a mix of historical sites and natural terrain.
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The fortress is beautiful and worth a visit (check opening times). There's also a nice path leading down to the right.
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Nestled among centuries-old trees, Camino Castle dominates the ancient village from above and contributes to one of the most easily recognizable hilltop profiles of the Lower Monferrato.
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The detour to Desana allows for a route up to the village on a gravel road. Very nice. In Desana, next to the Church, a small fountain useful for refilling water
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Strategically important for to its position on the border between the ancient Marquisate of Monferrato and the possessions of the Diocese of Vercelli, the castle still retains an impressive appearance.
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Micro rural hamlet in which there is an interesting concentration of churches, stately buildings and even a castle with a cylindrical tower. One of those things that you would never expect to find and that instead the Vercelli plain offers (...and often too)!
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Nice climb with a nice view.
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One of the most spectacular castles in Monferrato and equipped with crenellated walls and towers. As with many ancient buildings in Italy, there are many legends about the castle of Camino. One of the most recurrent narrates that in the year 1494, Count Scarampo Scarampi, feudal lord of the Marquis of Monferrato, was accused of making forays into neighboring villages causing problems such as thefts and fires. After a long siege of the castle, which lasted two months, it was captured by the militias of Costantino Aranite, prefect of Casale. His wife, the Marquise Camilla, managed to escape from a secret passage and reach Casale to ask for a safe conduct for her husband's life. Scarampo Scarampi, however, had already been beheaded by those who had imprisoned him. When she learned of her husband's sad fate, out of desperation, the Marquise Camilla threw herself from the tower. Now, she walks around the battlements of the castle crying, while her husband walks around the manor with his head in his hand. Legend aside, in the inner courtyard of the castle of Camino there is the sarcophagus of the noble Scarampo, depicted at rest holding his head with his left hand.
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A very beautiful and suggestive place. On one side the view of the Monferrato and on the other the panorama opens onto the Alps
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While Palazzolo Vercellese has a rich history as a fortified settlement, there are no standing castles within the town today. Historical records indicate a castle once existed, but only place names remain as evidence.
The wider Vercelli province offers several notable castles. You can explore the Camino Castle, known for its crenellated walls and towers, or the Castello di Gabiano, which offers beautiful views. Other options include the settlement of San Genuario with its castle and cylindrical tower, the castle mentioned in the Desana Gravel Route, and the Fortezza di Verrua.
The region around Palazzolo Vercellese and its castles offers a mix of historical sites and natural terrain. From places like the Climb to Castello di Gabiano, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Monferrato hills and the distant Alps. The area also features the Po river and agricultural landscapes, including rice fields.
Yes, the hamlet of San Genuario (Crescentino VC) is categorized as family-friendly. It features an interesting concentration of churches, stately buildings, and a castle with a cylindrical tower, offering an engaging historical experience for all ages.
Absolutely! Many castles are situated in areas ideal for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can find routes like the 'View of Gabiano – Climb to Castello di Gabiano loop' or the 'Camino Castle – View of Camino loop'. For hiking, options include the 'Three Churches Trail through Monferrato Hills' or the 'Trail 720: Gabiano Castle Loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking, road cycling, and MTB guides for Palazzolo Vercellese.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the impressive architecture of the castles, such as the crenellated walls of Camino Castle and the strategic appearance of San Genuario. The beautiful and suggestive settings, often with panoramic views of the Monferrato and the Alps, are also highly valued.
Most castles in the Vercelli region are best accessed by car, as public transport options can be limited and may not serve all locations directly. Driving allows for flexibility to visit multiple sites. For specific public transport information to individual castles like Buronzo or Moncrivello, it's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional transport websites.
Parking availability varies by castle. Larger, more popular sites often have designated parking areas, while smaller or less frequented locations might have limited roadside parking. It's recommended to check specific castle websites or local tourist information for detailed parking advice before your visit.
Dog policies differ for each castle and outdoor area. While some outdoor areas and trails might be dog-friendly, access to castle interiors is often restricted for pets. For specific castles like Buronzo or Moncrivello, or for areas like the Piedmont Po Nature Park, it's best to check their official websites or contact them directly for their pet policies.
The spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the castles and surrounding landscapes. Temperatures are mild, and the natural scenery is particularly beautiful. Summer can be hot, while winter might be chilly, with some attractions having reduced opening hours.
While the guide highlights popular choices, the Vercelli region has many historical residences. Exploring smaller towns and hamlets, such as San Genuario, can reveal impressive historical sites that might be less frequented than the major tourist attractions, offering a more intimate experience.
For additional information on the castles and historical residences in the Vercelli province, you can consult resources like Visit Italy or Visit Valsesia Vercelli, which provide overviews of the region's rich heritage.


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