Best castles around Montjovet are situated in a region characterized by its strategic position within the Aosta Valley. The area features a landscape with rocky spurs and river valleys, historically significant for controlling trade routes. This geographical setting contributed to the construction of various medieval fortifications. The castles here offer insights into medieval architecture and the region's feudal past.
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The Forte di Bard seen from the bridge over the Dora Baltea river offers one of the most iconic and photographed views in the Aosta Valley. This spectacular perspective captures the imposing, craggy fortress that dominates the village below and the river waters.
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Beautiful bridge connecting Hone to Bard. Magnificent view of the fort.
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Bard Fort, which has remained virtually unchanged since its reconstruction, is one of the best examples of a dam fort from the early 19th century. The stronghold has three main buildings, on different levels, between 400 and 467 metres high: from the lowest, the Ouvrage Ferdinand, to the middle, the Ouvrage Victor and at the top, the Ouvrage Charles-Albert, a set of 283 buildings. pieces. The Ouvrage Ferdinand is shaped like a pair of pincers and has two buildings, the Ouvrage Ferdinand Inférieur and the Ouvrage Ferdinand Supérieur. The Mortai Works, located behind the latter, and the adjacent Powder Magazine house the rooms intended for educational laboratories. About halfway up the rock, the Ouvrage Victor with “Les Alpes des Enfants”, an interactive trail. At the top, the most imposing of the three works comprises an enclosure on which all the buildings rest and which encloses the Gola works, the courtyard, which can defend the south side, and the Charles-Albert works and the large quadrangular courtyard of Place d'Armes, surrounded by large arcades. The first floor of the Ouvrage Charles-Albert is dedicated to the “Musée des Alpes”. In the book, you will also find a guided tour of the history of the Fort, in the prison rooms. The fort is accessible by an external road, on the south side, which leads to the courtyard of the Gola factory, and by an internal road that winds in narrow, steep bends, protected by large stone walls, and which climbs the slope opposite the entrance to the fort. North, through which you can reach the Ouvrage Charles-Albert. These two roads are only accessible on foot. The top of the rock and the fort are easily accessible thanks to the panoramic lifts which, from the village of Bard to the foot of the fort, provide access to the Ouvrage Charles-Albert and therefore to the Musée des Alpes. viefrancigene.org/fr/resource/poi/forte-di-bard
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The impressive fortress of Bard dominates the upper valley of the Dora Baltea. After being dismantled in 1800 by order of Napoleon, it was rebuilt in the 19th century by the House of Savoy.
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The origin of this bridge is uncertain, but it was most likely built as early as Roman times. The first documents in which this bridge is mentioned, however, date from the second half of the 13th century. From 1272, the bridge is called the Hôhne Bridge or Bard Bridge in Latin and then in Old French. Apart from its history, the bridge is a beautiful photo point of Fort Bard.
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The Castello di Verrès is an impressive medieval castle in the Aosta Valley, built in the 14th century by Yblet de Challant. The castle is known for its unique monolithic structure, which resembles a solid cube and differs from most other castles of the time which consisted of multiple buildings within a walled enclosure. Dominating the town of Verrès and the entrance to the Val d'Ayas, the castle has a military character that merges with elegant stone details that adorn the windows, doors and monumental mantelpieces. The castle has no corner towers nor a keep.
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The Castello Gamba, also known as Castello Baron Gamba, is a palazzo of 20th century origins in the town of Châtillon, located on a hill in the western region of the city, near the regional hotel school. Surrounded by a park open to the public all year round, the castle offers spectacular views over the valley. It was built as a summer residence and is named after its owner, the Turin baron Carlo Maurizio Gamba. The building's architecture, influenced by the medieval revival style of the time, includes two symmetrical wings that protrude slightly from the front of the castle. Located on the rocky cliff of Crêt-de-Breil, the castle overlooks the Dora Baltea and was originally built as a declaration of love by Baron Gamba to his beloved wife, Angélique Passerin d'Entrèves, originally from Châtillon. Inside, the castle houses the Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea della Valle d'Aosta, with a permanent exhibition of more than 150 works, including those of the famous Romantic painter J.M. William Turner and other artists of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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The Château Vallaise was the most sumptuous residence of the family of the same name from Arnad. It was acquired by the regional administration in 2010 along with the Castello Inferiore della Costa, the upper castle (or “Castellaccio”) and the relevant lands. The castle is currently closed to the public and is undergoing initial preparatory work for restoration and enhancement, made possible through the use of EU funds and proceeds from the Lotto lottery. The Castello Inferiore della Costa is located west of the Castello Vallaise. It was built when the Vallaise family abandoned the upper castle for this residence and for the Casaforte di Ville. Called the "domus fortis de la Costa", it already appears on a map from 1462. In a will from 1487 it is defined as "domus nova de Costa", evidently because the memory of its construction was still preserved. The two castles were connected by a covered gallery.
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The Montjovet region is rich in history. Saint-Germain Castle and Chenal Castle, though largely in ruins, were strategically vital medieval strongholds controlling trade routes. Another significant site is Forte di Bard, a fortress complex with historical documents dating back to the 6th century, rebuilt in 1838. Verrès Castle is also notable for its unique monolithic 14th-century structure.
Yes, Bovaye - Castello Gamba is considered family-friendly. This 20th-century palazzo is surrounded by a public park and houses a museum of modern and contemporary art, offering a different kind of castle experience for all ages.
The area around Montjovet offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Historic mill trail from Erèsaz to Grand Hoel' or 'Saint-Clair to Ussel Castle views'. For cyclists, there are MTB trails and gravel biking routes, such as the 'Montjovet Hills and Ussel Castle Loop' or 'On the hill of Montjovet'.
Absolutely. Bridge over the Dora – Ussel Castle offers impressive views of the castle perched on a steep rocky cliff overlooking the Dora Baltea valley. Bovaye - Castello Gamba also provides spectacular views over the valley from its elevated position.
While specific data isn't available, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and surrounding areas. Spring brings blooming flowers, including the pulsatilla flowers near Chenal Castle, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, and winter might present challenges with snow, especially for higher-altitude ruins.
Yes, both Saint-Germain Castle and Chenal Castle are largely in ruins and have limited access due to the risk of collapse. Additionally, Castello Vallaise is currently closed to the public as it is undergoing restoration and enhancement.
The castles around Montjovet are often set amidst striking natural landscapes. You can expect to see rocky spurs, river valleys like the Dora Baltea, and lush public parks. The strategic placement of many castles, such as Ussel Castle on a steep cliff, means you'll often encounter dramatic geological formations and scenic views.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the strategic locations of the castles, which offer insights into medieval life and military architecture. The impressive views from sites like Ussel Castle and Castello Gamba are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared more than 5 photos and given over 18 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and historical interest of these sites.
Yes, there are several trails that provide excellent views or access to castles. For instance, the 'Saint-Clair to Ussel Castle views' trail is a popular option for hikers. You can find more details and other routes on the Hiking around Montjovet guide.
Given that many castles are ruins or involve walking on uneven terrain, comfortable and sturdy footwear is highly recommended. If you plan to hike, wear appropriate hiking shoes and layered clothing suitable for the weather conditions, as temperatures can vary, especially at higher elevations or during different seasons.
While specific public transport routes directly to all castle entrances are not detailed, Montjovet is a municipality in the Aosta Valley. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or train connections to the nearest towns (like Châtillon or Bard) and then plan for a walk or local taxi to reach the castle sites. Some castles might require a significant walk from the nearest public transport stop.
Yes, Bovaye - Castello Gamba stands out in this regard. While a 20th-century palazzo, it houses the Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea della Valle d'Aosta, featuring a permanent exhibition of over 150 works, including those by J.M. William Turner and other 19th and 20th-century artists, blending historical architecture with contemporary culture.


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