Best castles around Edolo serve as a gateway to the historical Val Camonica region, known for its medieval heritage and natural landscapes. Edolo itself features a charming medieval center with historical buildings and Romanesque decorations. The surrounding area offers a blend of mountainous terrain and cultural sites. This location provides an excellent base for exploring the rich history and fortifications of the region.
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The Vione tower was part of the fortification system in the area between Mazzo and Grosio, built by the Venosta family in the Middle Ages. Like practically all the other castles in the valley, it was destroyed shortly after the Grisons from Switzerland conquered Valtellina in 1512. The tower had a lookout function and in fact offers a beautiful view.
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Visits to the wall with the rock carvings must be booked.
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Beautiful Valtellina castle, just above the deck, cannot be visited inside, private
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Very beautiful section of the Castelli path, with very steep and sometimes technical climbs (you may have to push the bike). There are points near the Bellaguarda Castle where there are steps and narrow hairpin bends where if you are not expert it is better to carry the bike on your shoulder.
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Pedenale castle is part of the Sentiero dei Castelli. You can get there via steep paths in the woods, which are pleasant but at times you may have to push your bike.
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The Vione tower is part of the Sentiero dei Castelli, and is located in a sunny spot on the Rhaetian side above Vione. You get there via a steep path where you might have to push your bike or carry it on your shoulder, but there is a beautiful view and it's a nice spot to have a picnic.
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The Visconti castle and the nearby Rupe Magna are an attraction worth visiting if you pass through Grosio. You can get there easily from a path that passes through the gorge just to the north and there are several benches for stopping and enjoying the view. Guided tours are available on certain days and times for both the castle and Rupe Magna (a gigantic rock full of prehistoric rock carvings). They are also the halfway point of the Sentiero dei Castelli.
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The rock carvings park is an area worth visiting to discover the prehistoric and medieval past of Valtellina (guided tours are available) but also just a panoramic point where you can stop (there are several benches and areas equipped for picnics). You can see the Rupe Magna, the new and old castles (Visconteo and San Faustino respectively). It is also a crossing point for several paths, including the Castelli path.
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While Edolo itself is known for its charming medieval center, the wider Val Camonica region offers several notable castles. You can explore the historic Castle of Breno, known for its well-preserved main tower, the uniquely positioned Castle of Cimbergo, and the significant historical site of the Castle of Gorzone. These provide a glimpse into the area's rich medieval history.
Yes, the Castello Visconteo and Rupe Magna near Grosio offers guided tours for both the castle and Rupe Magna, a gigantic rock with prehistoric rock carvings. It's an attraction worth visiting if you're passing through Grosio.
Several highlights are part of the Sentiero dei Castelli. These include Castello di Pedenale and Torre di Vione. The Castello Visconteo and Rupe Magna also serves as a halfway point for this trail.
Many of the historical sites and castles offer beautiful panoramic views. For instance, Torre di Vione provides a stunning vista and is a great spot for a picnic. The Parco delle Incisioni Rupestri di Grosio and Castles also offers a panoramic point where you can stop and enjoy the scenery.
Yes, the Parco delle Incisioni Rupestri di Grosio and Castles is considered family-friendly. It's an area worth visiting to discover the prehistoric and medieval past of Valtellina, with guided tours available, and equipped areas for picnics.
The region around Edolo is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes. For hiking, consider trails like the 'CAI Trail 62 to Chiesa di San Brizio' or 'Alta Via dell'Adamello - Stage 9: Edolo to Malga Stain'. For cycling, options include the 'Tour of Mortirolo from Edolo' or the 'Ciclovia dell'Oglio – Valle Camonica Cycle Path loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Edolo and Cycling around Edolo guides.
The best time to visit the castles and explore the region around Edolo is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant for outdoor activities and exploring historical sites. Some sites may have reduced hours or be closed during winter, so it's advisable to check specific opening times.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many enjoy the challenging yet rewarding trails that lead to these sites, offering stunning views of the Valtellina and surrounding landscapes. The opportunity to explore well-preserved structures, ruins, and prehistoric rock carvings, often with picnic spots, makes for a memorable experience.
Yes, for instance, you can reach Castello di Pedenale via steep paths in the woods. Similarly, Torre di Vione is accessible via a steep path, offering a beautiful view as a reward. The Castles Trail between Grosotto and Tovo is another excellent option for connecting multiple castle sites.
For a broader overview of castles in the Brescia area, which includes parts of Val Camonica, you might find additional information on the local tourism website. For example, you can visit visitbrescia.it for more details on a tour of Brescia's castles.
Not all castles are open for interior visits. For example, Castello di Pedenale cannot be visited inside as it is private. However, Castello Visconteo does offer guided tours. It's always best to check the specific access information for each site before planning your visit.


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