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Top 10 Castles around Moriondo Torinese

Best castles around Moriondo Torinese are found in a region characterized by its strategic historical importance and hilly landscape. This area, part of the broader Turin hills, features structures with medieval origins that have evolved over centuries. The primary example, Castello di Moriondo, was a key defensive fortification, later transformed into a noble residence. The surrounding municipalities also host significant historical castles, reflecting the rich past of Piedmont.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

Moncucco Torinese Castle and Historic Center

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The castle of Moncucco positioned on the top of the hill dominates the surrounding areas opening up to a wide view over the whole Turin hill. It was erected as …

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Cinzano Castle and Church

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Nice climb in the hills behind Gassino. Beautiful road with little traffic, never exaggerated slopes (maximum 8-9% for a few hundred meters) and with a beautiful view of the surrounding …

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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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Arignano Village Center and Castles

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Beautiful village in the hills, with two castles (one of which can be visited).

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Castello di Casalborgone

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the view is not that great, but if you are looking for a couple of ramps to spice up a quiet ride, don't go wrong here!

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February 14, 2025, Moncucco Torinese Castle and Historic Center

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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Really tiny village, which as is typical of these hill and mountain villages has all the essentials concentrated in the same square: church, town hall, and school. However, it has one feature: not one, but two castles, the Rocca di Arignano (which can be visited, restaurant inside) and the Castello delle Quattro Torri (private, visible only from the outside). It's worth popping by. Outside the village, the landscape of the hills is wonderful.

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Beautiful village in the hills, with two castles (one of which can be visited).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles can I visit around Moriondo Torinese?

While the historic Castello di Moriondo is a private residence, you can explore several other notable castles in the surrounding area. These include Moncucco Torinese Castle and Historic Center, which offers wide views and houses municipal offices and a museum. Also, Cinzano Castle and Church provides beautiful views of the hills, and Arignano Village Center and Castles features two castles, one of which is accessible to visitors.

What kind of historical significance do the castles in this region hold?

The castles around Moriondo Torinese, including the Castello di Moriondo itself, have deep medieval origins, often built for defensive purposes. They played a strategic role in protecting the Bishop of Turin's territory and have been transformed over centuries from fortresses into noble residences. Their architecture reflects various eras, with careful preservation highlighting these historical layers.

Are there any family-friendly castles or activities near Moriondo Torinese?

Yes, several locations are suitable for families. The Moncucco Torinese Castle and Historic Center is listed as family-friendly, offering a historical site with a museum. The Arignano Village Center and Castles is also family-friendly, with one of its castles being accessible to visitors and the village itself providing a pleasant setting.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The area around Moriondo Torinese is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can find numerous routes for road cycling and touring bicycles, as well as hiking trails. For example, there are moderate hiking routes like the 'Churches immersed in nature between Castelnuovo Don Bosco and Albugnano — Ring tour' or the 'Don Bosco's Way Loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Moriondo Torinese guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Moriondo Torinese guide.

Are there hiking trails that pass by or offer views of the castles?

Yes, the hilly landscape around Moriondo Torinese provides many opportunities for scenic hikes. While specific trails directly through castle grounds might vary, routes in the area often offer views of these historical structures. For instance, the road leading to Cinzano Castle and Church is known for its beautiful views of the surrounding hills. You can find detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Moriondo Torinese guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles and the area?

Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views from hilltop castles like Moncucco Torinese Castle, which overlooks the Turin hills. The scenic countryside and the historical ambiance of the villages, such as Arignano with its two castles, are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 21 photos and given more than 100 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and historical interest of these sites.

Can I find viewpoints overlooking the castles or the surrounding landscape?

Absolutely. Many castles in the region are strategically located on hilltops, offering excellent viewpoints. For example, Moncucco Torinese Castle provides wide views over the entire Turin hill. Similarly, the area around Cinzano Castle and Church is noted for its beautiful views of the surrounding hills. The Hill Behind the Castle of Moriondo Torinese is also a natural viewpoint.

Is there parking available near the castles?

Parking availability can vary by specific castle. For villages like Moncucco Torinese and Arignano, you can typically find parking within the village centers, which are often close to the castles. For more detailed information on parking for individual sites, it's advisable to check local signage upon arrival or consult specific visitor information for each location.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Moriondo Torinese?

The region's castles and surrounding landscapes are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring and hiking, with vibrant foliage in fall. Summer can be warm but is ideal for enjoying the views and outdoor activities. Winter visits are possible, though some services or access might be limited, and the focus would shift more towards the historical structures themselves rather than extensive outdoor exploration.

Are there any hidden gem castles or lesser-known historical sites worth exploring?

While the Castello di Moriondo itself is a significant historical landmark, its private nature makes it less accessible. However, the region is dotted with smaller historical sites and charming villages. For instance, Arignano Village Center, with its two castles and tiny village atmosphere, offers a delightful, perhaps less-traveled, experience. The careful preservation of medieval elements in many local structures provides a sense of discovering hidden history.

How much time should I allocate to visit the castles in the area?

To visit one or two castles and explore their immediate surroundings, including a short walk or village stroll, you might need half a day. If you plan to visit multiple castles, combine it with a longer hike or cycling route, and enjoy a meal, a full day or even a weekend would allow for a more relaxed and comprehensive experience of the region's history and natural beauty.

Can I find cafes or restaurants near the castles?

Yes, the villages where many of these castles are located, such as Moncucco Torinese, Cinzano, and Arignano, typically have local cafes and restaurants. These establishments offer opportunities to enjoy local Piedmontese cuisine and refreshments after your exploration. It's always a good idea to check opening hours, especially in smaller villages.

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