Best castles around Casanova Lerrone include historical remnants that provide insight into its past as a strategic defensive location. This region features a variety of defensive structures, from fortified towers to medieval strongholds. Visitors can explore sites that once served as crucial lookouts and centers of feudal power. The area offers a blend of historical context and scenic hiking opportunities, with many sites accessible via well-marked trails.
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Castelvecchio Castle in Rocca Barbena dominates the medieval village of the same name, perched on a rocky spur in the Savona hinterland. A former stronghold of the Del Carretto marquises, it was built for military and defensive purposes, and its strategic location made it the fulcrum of feudal power over the valley below. Today, the imposing manor is reduced to a fascinating ruin, its ruins revealing centuries of history. Although no longer intact, the atmosphere surrounding it is highly evocative. Its crumbling walls and towers have become the symbol of the village, a true testament to its glorious past.
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Zuccarello was founded by the Clavesana family in 1248, who made the castle above it the feudal centre of the valley; it was then taken over by the Del Carretto family and, in 1625, by the Republic of Genoa.
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Nice ride. Easy and well marked route. Challenging descents with uneven ground and some technical passages.
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From Nasino the road begins to climb, at times with tiring slopes, up to Alto, a beautiful panoramic point and a town full of things to see, including the well-restored historic center, the castle (which can be visited by reservation) and the church with beautiful baroque frescoes. Alto is located about halfway up the hill, but the slopes decrease from here to Caprauna.
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It's true, we're talking about cycle tourism here... but it's worth spending some time visiting this beautiful village, or even just stopping to take a look, the view is superb! I rode the road downhill, but even uphill it must be a wonderful experience, given the slopes you encounter, never excessive and regular. The only flaw, the road in the valley, at least up to the detour to Castelvecchio, is always quite busy, even with heavy vehicles, so you need to be careful... even downhill!
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Only the ruins remain of the castle but the view is worth the effort. If you go up from the center of Zuccarello you have to push the bike for large stretches, at the top of the cobbled road wooden barriers prohibit you from going downhill
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Zuccarello is a medieval town in the Val Neva. The name derives from from Zucco or Zuccaro, which means "knoll", or rather rounded hill. It was founded on April 4, 1248 with an act signed by the Marquis of Clavesana on one side and by the population of Val Neva on the other. The foundation deed is still preserved in the historical archive of the Municipality.
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If you cycle this round then you should definitely cycle through the village of Zuccarello. It is an old village and really worth seeing.
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The region around Casanova Lerrone features a variety of historical defensive structures. You will find remnants of fortified towers, medieval strongholds, and historic village settlements with castle ruins. These sites offer a glimpse into the area's past as a strategic defensive location.
While many structures are remnants, they offer significant historical insight. For example, the Castello di Castelvecchio di Rocca Barbena, though a ruin, dominates its medieval village and provides an evocative atmosphere. The Zuccarello Historic Village, founded in 1248, also features a castle that served as the feudal center of the valley, and the village itself is beautifully renovated.
In Casanova Lerrone, you can explore the remains of the Torre di Ubaga (Ubaga Tower), a fortified quadrangular tower strategically located on a ridge. This site offers panoramic views and historical context as an ancient lookout. Historical records also mention a fortification built by the influential Doria family in the area, adding to the region's rich medieval past.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Castello di Castelvecchio di Rocca Barbena and the Zuccarello Historic Village are both categorized as family-friendly. Exploring these historical villages and their castle remnants can be an engaging experience for all ages.
Many of the castle sites and their surrounding areas offer excellent panoramic views. The Torre di Ubaga, for instance, is situated at a high point with expansive views of the landscape. Similarly, the Path to Castello di Zuccarello provides magnificent vistas from above the town, and the View of Alto is noted as a beautiful panoramic point.
Yes, many of these historical sites are accessible via well-marked hiking trails, blending historical exploration with naturalistic interest. For example, the Torre di Ubaga is reached via trails through ancient woodlands. You can find various hiking routes in the area, including moderate to difficult trails like the "Onzo - Colla d'Onzo Trail" or the "Terre Alte trail from Ponterotto to Monte Arosio." More details on these routes can be found in the Hiking around Casanova Lerrone guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical context and scenic beauty. The evocative atmosphere of ruins like Castello di Castelvecchio di Rocca Barbena and the beautifully renovated Zuccarello Historic Village are frequently highlighted. The panoramic views from many sites and the opportunity to explore ancient mule tracks also contribute to a rewarding experience.
The castle in Alto can be visited by reservation. The town of Alto itself is a beautiful panoramic point with a well-restored historic center and a church featuring baroque frescoes, making it a worthwhile stop.
Beyond hiking, the area offers opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can explore various routes, such as the "Via Julia Augusta – View on Gallinara loop" for mountain biking or the "Ginestro Pass – Degna Village and Bell Tower loop" for road cycling. Detailed guides are available for MTB Trails around Casanova Lerrone and Road Cycling Routes around Casanova Lerrone.
Given the emphasis on hiking and outdoor exploration to reach many of these sites, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for visiting. Temperatures are milder, and the natural scenery is often at its best, making for comfortable walks and clear views.
Some sites require more strenuous effort. For instance, the Path to Castello di Zuccarello is described as steep and rocky, making it a challenging climb, even for mountain bikers. These more difficult paths often reward visitors with exceptional views.


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