Best castles around Lusernetta are found in the surrounding region, offering a glimpse into local history and architecture. The area, situated in Piedmont, features a landscape characterized by valleys and historical settlements. While Lusernetta itself does not host prominent castles, the neighboring municipalities provide several notable historical buildings and castle ruins. These landmarks contribute to the cultural significance of the Lusernetta location, providing points of interest for visitors exploring the area.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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BAGNOLO CASTLE AGRO-TOURIST PARK
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Small square with a monument to the Carabinieri, as simple as it is effective. The monument stands out against the backdrop of the ancient castle, very suggestively. On the uphill side of the square, a beautiful view of the Ghiandone stream and a private park that runs alongside it (unfortunately not visitable). On the southeast corner, there is a bakery: on the first floor, a 16th-century fresco can be seen, a bit faded but still very enjoyable. A nice spot for a break, with many points of interest concentrated.
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Barge is a town that is usually crossed without stopping. Instead, it's worth getting into it and turning it all around (it doesn't even take long). Among the points of interest: the church of San Giovanni, the castle, via Carle with its arcades.
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Private building near the beginning of the dirt road that leads to Bagnolo Castle
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On the main street of Campiglione appears the villa Luserna di Rorà, a beautiful eighteenth-century building but of earlier origin. Opposite, inside a private park, you can see the castle of Campiglione. Not far away, the parish church of San Giovanni Battista, among the trees and greenery, with its appurtenances. All of the historic Campiglione is condensed into these few square meters, and it is a place worth visiting.
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Sanctuary of ancient history, but recently rebuilt (early 1900s). Next to it, the remains of the castle of Garzigliana, unfortunately unsafe and therefore not open to visitors, but visible only from the outside. Note of color: the remains of the castle were used in the past by the pupils of the Pinerolo riding school as a training ground. The place is very pleasant, and worth a visit. It is located on the provincial road from Pinerolo to Cavour, which is very busy: luckily you can get very close (from Garzigliana) avoiding the busiest roads.
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Location of the picture has a bench with the best view of the castle
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While Lusernetta itself doesn't host prominent castles, the surrounding region, particularly in neighboring municipalities like Luserna San Giovanni and the broader Turin area, offers several notable historical buildings and castles. Key examples include the Castle of Campiglione in Luserna San Giovanni and the Malingri Palace and Park of Bagnolo.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. The Villa Luserna di Rorà, Campiglione Castle and Church of San Giovanni Battista, Barge Castle and Historic Center, and Malingri Palace and Park of Bagnolo are all categorized as family-friendly, offering historical exploration suitable for all ages.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Lusernetta, the wider Turin area boasts several castles with rich history. These include the 10th-century Castle of Avigliana, the 9th-century Castello di Pavone (now a national monument), and the 13th-century Castello di Pralormo. The Castello di Rivoli also stands out as it now houses Italy's first Contemporary Art museum.
The region around Lusernetta offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Laghetto di Orghen Loop' or routes starting from Luserna San Giovanni. For cycling, there are options like the 'Pian della Regina Plateau – Barge–Bricherasio Cycle Path loop'. You can explore more routes in the Hiking around Lusernetta or Cycling around Lusernetta guides.
Yes, the Monument to the Carabinieri and View of the Ghiandone Stream offers a suggestive view of the Ghiandone stream with an ancient castle in the background. Additionally, the ruins of the Castle of Avigliana provide panoramic views overlooking the village of Avigliana and its lakes.
The best time to visit the castles and explore the region around Lusernetta is generally during spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October). The weather is typically mild and pleasant for walking and outdoor activities, and the natural scenery is particularly beautiful.
The ruins of the Castle of Garzigliana, located next to the Sanctuary of Montebruno, are unfortunately unsafe and not open to visitors. However, they are visible from the outside, offering a glimpse into their ancient history.
Yes, the Castello di Pavone, originally built in the 9th century and declared a national monument, now also houses a hotel and restaurant, offering a unique historical experience with modern amenities.
Visitors often appreciate the rich historical essence concentrated in small areas, such as the Villa Luserna di Rorà, Campiglione Castle and Church of San Giovanni Battista. The blend of ancient structures with natural landscapes, like the view of the Ghiandone stream from the Monument to the Carabinieri, is also highly valued.
While specific 'easy walks around castles' aren't detailed for every site, the Barge Castle and Historic Center is described as a town worth exploring on foot, and it doesn't take long to see its points of interest, including the castle. For general easy walks in the area, you can check the Hiking around Lusernetta guide for routes like the 'Waldensian Temple – Monument to the Bealera Peyrot loop from Luserna San Giovanni' which is rated easy.
The Palace of the Counts of Luserna is a significant historical site located within the ancient village of Luserna, a hamlet of Luserna San Giovanni. It forms a key point of interest alongside the Parish Church, the Loggia dei Mercanti, the Parish House, and the Tower of San Francesco.
Accessibility varies by site. For instance, the Ruins of the Castle of Garzigliana are not open to visitors due to safety concerns but are visible from the outside. For specific accessibility details on other sites like the Castle of Campiglione or the Palace of the Counts of Luserna, it's advisable to check local information or contact the sites directly.


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