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Top 7 Castles around Rhêmes-Saint-Georges

Best castles around Rhêmes-Saint-Georges are found within the broader Aosta Valley, a region known for its historical architecture. While Rhêmes-Saint-Georges itself features significant historical structures like the Saint George Parish Church and preserved rural buildings, the surrounding area offers a variety of castles. These sites provide insight into medieval life, noble history, and regional heritage.

Best castles around Rhêmes-Saint-Georges

  • The most popular castles is Aymavilles Castle, a castle that combines medieval and Baroque architectural styles. It features four corner…

Last updated: July 13, 2026

Aymavilles Castle

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The Aymavilles castle, located on a moraine hill and surrounded by meadows and vineyards, dominates the course of the Dora Baltea and the strategic and commercial route that led to …

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Introd Castle

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The castle of Introd stands on a promontory protected by the rugged gorges of the Savara torrent and the Dora di Rhêmes (the name of Introd, in fact, derives from …

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Saint-Pierre Church and Castle

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Montmayeur Castle

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built in 1271 by Anselmo and Aimone D´Avise on a steep promontory on the orographic right of the Dora di Valgrisenche, in a dominant position at the entrance to the …

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Châtel-Argent Castle

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Recent studies have shown that the castle was built in its current appearance around 1275, although the toponym Castrum Argenteum appears as early as 1176. The castle is accessible on …

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Jacques Segalla
April 25, 2026, Castello di Montmayeur

Very beautiful ruins at height. Caution for those with vertigo not to go to the north side of the tower which overlooks the void! Large fireplace for a picnic available.

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Seen only from the outside, very very beautiful!

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Jean-Marc
February 20, 2025, Castello di Introd

Now the castle is no longer owned by the Caracciolo family but has been purchased by the Autonomous Region of Aosta valley.

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The origin of Introd Castle dates back to the 12th century. It was built with a simple structure with a square central keep surrounded by an enclosure. Pierre Sarriod d'Introd enlarged it in 1260, followed by subsequent modifications in the 15th century that completed the castle. Two fires, the first in the second half of the 19th century and the second in the early 20th century, necessitated restoration work. In the latter case, they were completed by architect Jean Chevalley and commissioned by the then owner, knight Gonnella. Opposite the castle is a Renaissance-style attic. It is entirely made of wood and has two magnificent wrought-iron gates. Nearby is the stable called Ôla. Today, Introd Castle is owned by the counts Caracciolo of Brienza and is managed by the Grand-Paradis Foundation 1. The living room is decorated with frescoes. Near the ceiling are scenes depicting a different tree each, above which is trompe l'oeil wallpaper.

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Recent studies have shown that the castle was built in its current appearance around 1275, although the toponym Castrum Argenteum appears as early as 1176. The castle is accessible on foot, in a quarter of an hour, from the small road that starts from the bridge over the Dora Baltea in the town center of Villeneuve.

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The Aymavilles castle, located on a moraine hill and surrounded by meadows and vineyards, dominates the course of the Dora Baltea and the strategic and commercial route that led to the Alpine passes including the Piccolo San Bernardo. Its history is very ancient, in a papal bull of 1207 it appears as a simple tower or stronghold belonging to the assets of the canons of Saint Gilles. This fortification subsequently underwent numerous transformations thanks to the illustrious owners who followed one another over time, starting from 1360, when the Savoys enfeoffed the jurisdiction to Aimone di Challant. The castle is easily recognizable for its original but elegant structure characterized by eighteenth-century stuccoes, loggias and coats of arms. The exterior is refined by the presence of a vast park with a fountain, from which you can enjoy a spectacular view of the entire valley floor.

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The castle of Introd stands on a promontory protected by the rugged gorges of the Savara torrent and the Dora di Rhêmes (the name of Introd, in fact, derives from "entre-eaux", or "between the waters") and probably dates back to the 12th century; like Graines Castle, it originally probably consisted of a square keep surrounded by a wall. After numerous fires and subsequent restoration, today it is open to visits and special events.

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A unique castle, its exterior reflects medieval and Baroque periods, the result of the architectural initiatives of various members of the Challant family, who over the centuries adapted the building to the needs and tastes of the time. Aymavilles Castle is located in the municipality of the same name in the Aosta Valley, on a hill surrounded by vineyards along the road to Cogne. The castle underwent a long and complex restoration project, beginning in 2000, involving a wide range of professionals in the design, historical studies and research, archaeological investigations, and restoration. The restoration involved both the architectural structure and the interior decorations, highlighting the unique features of the various construction campaigns and numerous alterations that occurred over the centuries. Numerous anecdotes, surprises, and curiosities emerged from the past during archival research and the ongoing restoration, all of which are now visible during the tour. History The first mention of the castle dates back to May 1207. The castle began to undergo significant transformations starting in the 14th century, with the passage of the Challants, an important noble family from the Aosta Valley. During the 15th century, the castle was enriched with four corner towers, a double wall, and the construction of the top floor. A major construction campaign dates back to the time of Joseph-Félix de Challant when, between 1713 and 1728, the spaces between the four corner towers were embellished with loggias, decorated with elegant stucco elements, while the interior of the residence was significantly transformed and made more comfortable. The creation of the terraced park helped give the castle the appearance of a modern stately residence surrounded by greenery, completely losing that of a medieval defensive fortress. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, following several changes of ownership, the castle underwent numerous internal renovations, initially as a museum by Vittorio Cacherano della Rocca, the last descendant of the Challant family, and later as a summer residence for Piedmontese and Ligurian families. In 1970, the castle became part of the property of the Autonomous Region of Aosta Valley. The castle's green space extends over terraces sloping down towards the village and, with its circular promontory shape, flanks the surrounding hills used for vineyards. In spring and summer, it hosts events and concerts. The castle also includes the outbuildings, once used for agricultural purposes, and the stables, the latter now used as a ticket office. The Visit The Museum Tour The guided tour and multimedia installations allow visitors to discover the castle's history through the key phases of its transformation, linked to the various families who have lived there. The museum tour unfolds over four levels: Level I – The history of the families who have lived in the castle: on the ground floor, the rooms illustrate the events of the Challant and Bombrini families, the last owners of the castle before it was purchased by the Autonomous Region of Valle d'Aosta. Level II – Nineteenth-century collecting, from Vittorio Cacherano della Rocca Challant to the collection of the Accademia di Sant'Anselmo: on the first floor, the large hall represents the junction between the castle's history and the birth of the collection of the Aosta Valley cultural association in the 19th century, to which all the rooms in this section are dedicated. Level III – The rooms of Madama Giovane and the collection of the Accademia di Sant'Anselmo: the exhibition coexists with testimonies of daily life in the castle in the 19th century. Level IV – The evolutionary phases of the castle and the 15th-century wooden ceiling: the attic, integrated with the still visible architectural remains, illustrates the building's transformations over the course of its history. of the centuries with the support of multimedia technologies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical structures can I find directly within Rhêmes-Saint-Georges?

While Rhêmes-Saint-Georges does not feature traditional fortified castles, it is rich in historical architecture. You can visit the significant Saint George Parish Church, which dates back to 1176 and houses a small parish museum. Additionally, the hamlets of Vieux, Coveyrand, and Melignon showcase well-preserved traditional rural buildings, offering insight into the area's past way of life.

Which are some of the most notable castles in the broader Aosta Valley near Rhêmes-Saint-Georges?

The surrounding Aosta Valley is home to several impressive castles. Highlights include Aymavilles Castle, known for its medieval and Baroque styles and terraced park, and Introd Castle, a medieval structure dating back to the 12th century. You can also explore the ruins of Montmayeur Castle with its distinctive cylindrical tower, and the iconic Saint-Pierre Castle.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit near Rhêmes-Saint-Georges?

Yes, several castles in the vicinity are suitable for families. Aymavilles Castle and Introd Castle are both listed as family-friendly. These sites often offer engaging historical experiences and beautiful grounds to explore.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The area around Rhêmes-Saint-Georges offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and gravel biking. For example, explore the MTB Trails around Rhêmes-Saint-Georges, or try the Running Trails around Rhêmes-Saint-Georges. There are also options for Gravel biking around Rhêmes-Saint-Georges, with routes like the 'Castello Sarriod de la Tour – Dora Baltea Cycle Path loop from Saint-Pierre'.

Can I access any of the castles on foot?

Yes, some castles are accessible on foot. For instance, Châtel-Argent Castle can be reached in about a quarter of an hour from the small road starting from the bridge over the Dora Baltea in Villeneuve town center.

What is the best time to visit the castles around Rhêmes-Saint-Georges?

The best time to visit the castles in the Aosta Valley generally depends on your preferences. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring, with fewer crowds and beautiful natural scenery. Summer is also popular, especially for those combining castle visits with outdoor activities. Some castles, like Aymavilles Castle, host events and concerts in spring and summer.

Are there any castles with significant historical collections or museums?

Yes, Aymavilles Castle offers a comprehensive museum tour across four levels, detailing the history of the families who lived there and showcasing collections from the Accademia di Sant'Anselmo. The Saint George Parish Church in Rhêmes-Saint-Georges also houses a small parish museum with valuable furnishings and sacred art.

What kind of views can I expect from these castles?

Many castles are strategically located on hills or promontories, offering spectacular views. From Aymavilles Castle, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the entire valley floor, surrounded by meadows and vineyards. Châtel-Argent Castle is also noted as a viewpoint.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles in this region?

Visitors appreciate the blend of medieval history and architectural beauty. The castles offer a glimpse into noble life and regional heritage, with many featuring well-preserved structures, unique architectural styles, and beautiful surrounding landscapes. The komoot community has shared 24 photos and given 66 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and historical significance of these sites.

Are there any castles that were royal residences or had connections to royalty?

While not listed in the provided highlights, Sarre Castle in the Aosta Valley, near Rhêmes-Saint-Georges, was purchased by King Victor Emmanuel II in 1869 and transformed into a luxurious hunting residence. It served as a base for his hunting expeditions and its rooms are adorned with hunting trophies, providing a historical account of the royal family's life in the region.

Can I find cafes or refreshments near the castles?

While specific cafes directly adjacent to every castle are not detailed, the castles are located within or near villages and towns in the Aosta Valley. You will typically find cafes and restaurants in these nearby settlements, such as in the municipality of Aymavilles for Aymavilles Castle or Introd for Introd Castle.

Are there any castles that are currently in ruins but still worth visiting?

Yes, Montmayeur Castle, built in 1271, is largely reduced to ruins but preserves an intact cylindrical tower with suggestive dovetail battlements, and the remains of its original structure. Similarly, Châtel-Argent Castle, while also a ruin, offers historical significance and is accessible for exploration.

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