Best castles around Careggine are located within the Garfagnana region of Tuscany, an area characterized by its medieval fortresses and fortified villages. Careggine is situated in a landscape of hills and valleys between the Apuan Alps and the Apennines. This region's historical significance led to the construction of numerous defensive structures. Visitors can explore several impressive castles nearby, each offering insights into the area's history.
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The Rocca Ariostesca is a medieval fortified military structure located in Castelnuovo di Garfagnana. The rocca is the symbol of the city and overlooks the central Piazza Umberto I. It owes its name to having been the seat of the Este government and to having hosted, from 1522 to 1525, as governor of the Garfagnana of the Este, the poet Ludovico Ariosto, who was succeeded in the following century by Fulvio Testi. A small outpost already existed on the site in the 10th century, but it can be said that the original structure of the Rocca as we know it today dates back to the 12th century; modified throughout the 13th century, it was significantly enlarged in the early 14th century by Castruccio Castracani, who determined an enlargement of the entire village walls. It was then Paolo Guinigi who ordered the construction of the imposing tower located in the center of the Rocca, adorned with the civic clock, which over time was also used as a prison. The terrace overlooking the square was erected in 1675, coinciding with the opening of the monumental arch of access to the city center. The internal furnishings have been lost, among which the tapestries that adorned the "Sala dei Principi" (Hall of the Princes) are known. The Rocca was damaged during the Second World War and subsequently restored. As a venue for exhibitions and cultural events, it houses the Archaeological Museum in its halls, which preserves numerous artifacts and testimonies from the prehistoric, Ligurian-Apuan, and Etruscan periods in Garfagnana.
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Castelnuovo di Garfagnana - Tea Time Sunday, the locals in the new castle are also enjoying the peace. The apostles Peter and Paul invite us into the shade of their modest prayer house (Parrocchia Abbaziale dei SS. Apostoli Pietro e Paolo). The holy water is bubbling… The tea ceremony is a feast for the eyes when the tea bag changes the water in color and scent. After a short toast we bring comfort to Don Quixote. Seated on his horse Rocinate at Rocca Ariostesca, (old city gate) he continues his battle alone… Wandering further through the empty alleys and streets, students in Teatro Alfieri manage to entertain us with a matinée. Students put their best foot forward while fellow students, with crossed fingers, encourage the main character. Exam passed It was nice to be in the new castle during our tea time. Read more experiences? Click through to https://www.komoot.com/en-gb/collection/2195535/-visit-italy-2023-regio-massa-carrara-lucca
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Camporgiano is located on the right bank of the Serchio River, in a verdant valley that divides the mountain ranges of the Apuan Alps and the Apennines. Of Roman origin, the town was contested by numerous families and lordships since the Middle Ages; in 1446 it became part of the dominions of the Este family, until the Unification of Italy. The undisputed “star” of Camporgiano is the Rocca Estense, built on a rocky spur, and whose bulk dominates the main square of the town. At the top of the Rocca there is a sort of hanging garden in which some conifers stand out, giving the fortress an unmistakable character, dialoguing from afar with the fir trees that cover the heights of the surrounding reliefs. The fortress was built for defensive purposes in the 15th century and is an emblematic example of Este military architecture of the 15th century, with its trapezoidal wall and truncated conical corner towers protruding from the plan profile. Once the medieval center of the city, today the fortress does not retain much of its original structure due to the earthquake that struck the entire area in 1920. At the foot of the fortress you can also admire a stone fountain traditionally called the pilon. The main tower of the fortress houses the Civic Collection of Renaissance Ceramics, which brings together ceramics from a period ranging from the early fifteenth century to the second half of the seventeenth century, mostly found in the wells of the fortification during restoration work.
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fantastic views of the mountains and the valley. Ideal picnic area with beautiful grass squares. Very quiet area.
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Fortezza mont'Alfonso: Unusually large fortress of the Este family from the 16th century. From here you have a really fantastic view of the surrounding mountains and plains. Open-air concerts are regularly held here in summer. Entry to the fortress and parking in front of it are free. However, it is also advisable to park the car in Castelnuovo Garfagnana and take the "Ariosto" hiking trail.
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Contains a small museum in which works by contemporary painters and photographers are displayed in temporary exhibitions. Entry is free.
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Fortezza delle Verrucole: Very imposing medieval fortress. From its walls you have a really fantastic view of the surrounding area. Mondays are days off here, otherwise the opening times depend on the season. The opening times and admission prices can be found here: https://www.fortezzaverrucolearcheopark.it/it/informazioni.html However, I cannot really recommend the museum of the castle.
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The Rocca Ariostesca is the symbolic monument of Castelnuovo di Garfagnana. Dominating the central Piazza Umberto, it takes its name from the poet Ludovico Ariosto who was replaced as governor of the province of Garfagnana in Este from 1522 to 1525. There was already a small garrison on the site in the 10th century, but the structure of the fortress can be said to date back to the 12th century; modified during the thirteenth century, it was familiarly enlarged at the beginning of the fourteenth century by Castruccio Castracani, who extended an extension of the entire walls of the village; it was Paolo Guinigi who commissioned the construction of the imposing tower in the center of the Rocca, decorated with the civic clock, the terrace overlooking the square was built in 1675, the same with the opening of the monumental entrance arch to the city center.
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The Garfagnana region, where Careggine is located, is rich in medieval fortresses, fortified villages, and castles. You'll find well-preserved strongholds like the Ariostesca Fortress in Castelnuovo di Garfagnana and the majestic Verrucole Fortress, as well as entire walled towns such as Castiglione di Garfagnana.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Verrucole Fortress is highly recommended. Perched at 600m, it offers a wonderful 360° view of the Garfagnana valley and the Apuan Alps. Similarly, the Fortezza di Mont'Alfonso provides fantastic views of the surrounding mountains and plains.
Yes, the Verrucole Fortress is a living museum. It features an Archeo Park with historical reconstructions, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in medieval life and learn about the fortress's history from the 10th to 13th centuries.
Castelnuovo di Garfagnana is a central hub for the region's history. It is home to the Ariostesca Fortress, which served as a seat of government and is named after the poet Ludovico Ariosto, who resided there. Overlooking the town is also the Fortezza di Mont'Alfonso, a significant 16th-century defensive structure.
Many of the castles in the Garfagnana region are suitable for families. The Ariostesca Fortress and Fortezza di Mont'Alfonso are both listed as family-friendly highlights. The Verrucole Fortress, with its Archeo Park, offers an engaging experience for all ages.
Most castles are accessible by car, often with parking available nearby. For instance, the Fortezza di Mont'Alfonso offers free parking in front of it, though you can also park in Castelnuovo Garfagnana and take the 'Ariosto' hiking trail. For specific details on each castle, it's best to check their individual websites or local tourist information.
The Garfagnana region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find excellent hiking trails, including routes like the 'Path of Ariosto' which leads to the Fortezza di Mont'Alfonso. There are also many MTB trails and cycling routes that explore the scenic landscapes around the castles.
Yes, for example, the charming 'Path of Ariosto' allows you to reach the Fortezza di Mont'Alfonso on foot from Castelnuovo di Garfagnana, offering unique views of the Apuan Alps and Apennines. Exploring the medieval walls of Castiglione di Garfagnana also provides a walking experience within a fortified town.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved medieval architecture and the stunning panoramic views from the castle walls. The historical immersion, especially at places like the Verrucole Fortress with its Archeo Park, is also a highlight. The unique character of each fortress and the sense of stepping back in time are often mentioned.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and the surrounding region, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, but many castles host open-air concerts and events during this season. Winter visits are possible, but some attractions might have reduced opening hours.
Larger towns like Castelnuovo di Garfagnana, which hosts the Ariostesca Fortress and Fortezza di Mont'Alfonso, offer a good selection of cafes, restaurants, and shops. Smaller villages near other fortresses might have more limited options, so it's advisable to check in advance or bring provisions.
While the main fortresses are well-known, exploring the completely intact medieval center and walls of Castiglione di Garfagnana offers a unique experience as a 'living castle.' The Rocca di Camporgiano, with its distinctive trapezoidal wall and conical towers, also provides a fascinating glimpse into Este military architecture.


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