Castles around Rossiglione are primarily represented by the historical remnants of the Castello di Rossiglione, located in the Liguria region of Italy. This site offers a glimpse into the area's medieval past, with its ruins dating back to the 12th century. Perched atop a hill, the castle's archaeological findings include foundational elements and sections of defensive walls. The elevated position provides panoramic views of the surrounding valley, making it a point of interest for those exploring the natural features Rossiglione…
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Beautiful as all those I have encountered
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Castello di Tagliolo Farm Via Castello, 1 15070 Tagliolo Monferrato (AL) Tel. 0143 89195 - Fax 0143 896387 Email: castelloditagliolo@libero.it
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The castle built on a 13th century fortification - is accessed via a steep climb starting from the small square where the ancient municipal building with loggia stood. Enfeoffed to the Doria family between the 14th and 16th centuries, the castle saw the succession of many families: Da Passano, Pallavicino, Serra, Spinola and Orsini Pio di Savoia. The guise in which it appears today dates back to the 18th century, when it was adapted by the Serra family into an elegant country residence. The castle, owned by the Doria family of Montaldeo since the beginning of the 19th century, has a complex structure in which the original structures survive, vestiges of previous use: the apparatus protruding on double brackets, the battlements and the configuration of the keep. One of the towers, which became an artist's studio in the last century and overlooks the surrounding landscape with large windows, offers a priceless view that sweeps over the Alpine chain, from Monviso to Monte Rosa, and over the Apennines, up to the Piacenza mountains
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Fort Geremia is a military fortress of the western Ligurian Apennines, which stands (at an altitude of 806 m above sea level) on the eastern fortress of Bric Geremia, a relief of the main Apennine ridge. It is located a very short distance from the Ligurian coast (7 km as the crow flies) and at the point where the Cerusa, Leiro and Stura valleys converge.
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The castle stands in a dominant position on a rocky spur overlooking the village of Cremolino, about 450 meters above sea level. The village itself is gathered around the castle and is enclosed by a second wall built in the 15th century 1460 by Isnardo Malaspina. Access to the castle is via a drawbridge.
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The imposing building, which retains a structure with corner towers, has richly furnished interiors and interesting collections of ancient weapons. Even the foundations, built with abundance, enclose labyrinthine underground passages that lead to the prisons. The building is known in the area for the legendary presence of a ghost and as a place which, way back in 1528, saw the killing of the despotic Alessandrian feudal lord Cristoforo Trotti and his family.
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Very beautiful castle on the hills of Ovada
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Dirt road that from Loc. Cappelletta (above Masone) leads to Forte Geremia. Interceptable from various points, hard surface with some stones (former mule track) in general however it remains pedalable with a little effort (with front you can't get off the bike), slopes not absurd but some sections at 10%, it pulls constant. Almost all the way through the woods, the descent is shaky but doable.
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The region's history is deeply rooted in its medieval fortifications. The primary site, the Castello di Rossiglione, dates back to the 12th century, with its ruins offering a glimpse into the area's past under the Marquises of Monferrato and later the Republic of Genoa. Archaeological findings at this site include foundational elements and defensive walls, showcasing its strategic importance for territorial control.
Several sites provide excellent vistas. The ruins of the Castello di Rossiglione, perched atop a hill, offer spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding valley. Similarly, Forte Geremia, a military complex, provides fantastic views of the Ligurian coast and the port of Genoa, with the Maritime Alps visible on clear days. Cremolino Castle also stands in a dominant position, overlooking its village.
Yes, the area around Rossiglione is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for walking and hiking that often incorporate historical sites. For instance, there are running trails like the "Torrente Stura loop from Rossiglione" or the "Val Gargassa Canyon – Veirera locality loop from Rossiglione." You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Rossiglione guide.
Beyond the historical structures, the region boasts pristine woodlands and ancient trails. The elevated positions of sites like the Castello di Rossiglione and Forte Geremia provide opportunities to appreciate the natural beauty of the surrounding valleys and the Ligurian Apennines. The area is part of the Beigua Regional Natural Park, offering a rich natural environment for exploration.
Castello di Montaldeo is an imposing building featuring multiple gates and corner towers. Its interiors are richly furnished and house interesting collections of ancient weapons. The castle also has labyrinthine underground passages that once led to prisons, and it's known in the area for the legendary presence of a ghost.
While specific family-friendly castle activities aren't detailed, the surrounding natural areas offer opportunities for easy walks. The trails near the castles, especially those with moderate difficulty, can be suitable for families looking to combine history with a pleasant outdoor experience. The panoramic views from the castle ruins can also be a highlight for all ages.
The region's climate makes spring and autumn ideal for visiting. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the outdoor ruins and trails, avoiding the peak heat of summer or the colder, potentially wetter conditions of winter. This allows for comfortable walks and clear views from elevated castle sites.
Yes, for instance, Forte Geremia has been transformed into a visitor center for the Beigua Regional Natural Park and offers both overnight accommodation and refreshment services, including a rustic restaurant serving Ligurian cuisine. The charming town of Rossiglione itself and nearby villages would also offer local dining options and accommodation.
The area around Rossiglione is popular for cycling. There are various routes for both road cycling and touring bicycles. Examples include the "Passo del Turchino – View of Genoa loop from Rossiglione" for touring bikes or the "Orba River view – Mulino di Olbicella loop from Campo Ligure-Masone" for road cycling. You can find more details in the Cycling around Rossiglione guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Rossiglione guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. The archaeological findings at sites like the Castello di Rossiglione offer a tangible connection to the medieval past, while their elevated positions provide breathtaking vistas. The opportunity to combine historical exploration with walks through pristine woodlands and ancient trails is also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the Entrance Castello della Bocchetta stands out. It's described as a very interesting building that reproduces the entrance to a castle, noted for being well-cared for and beautiful to look at, offering a distinct architectural experience compared to traditional ruins or fully preserved structures.
Cremolino Castle is notable for its dominant position on a rocky spur, overlooking the village of Cremolino, which is gathered around its walls. Access to the castle is uniquely via a drawbridge, adding to its medieval charm and historical authenticity.


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