Best castles around Ospedaletto D'Alpinolo are found in the surrounding areas, as the town itself is characterized by its medieval urban layout and historical ties to the Benedictine Sanctuary of Montevergine. This area, nestled within the Partenio Regional Park, offers natural beauty and ancient trekking trails. While Ospedaletto D'Alpinolo is known for its historical and cultural sites like the Triton Fountain and the Church of Santi Filippo e Giacomo, the region around it features several historical castles. The town also…
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the park/green area is located next to the castle. there is parking, with a picnic area
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The Castle of Monteforte was probably an ancient Roman castrum, on which a real castle was probably built by the Lombards in the 7th-8th century. But the history of Monteforte is very ancient: traces of its existence can be found already during the Second Punic War (fought between Rome and Carthage from 218 BC to 202 BC), when Annibale Barca passed through it on his way back from Capua towards Cannae, where he prepared the historic trap against the Romans. The first certain information we have about the village is contained in a document from 1102 preserved in the Montevergine Archives. In the Angevin period, it passed to the Princes of Montfort and Count Guido de Monfort lived there, who killed Prince Henry of England in 1271 in the cathedral of Viterbo. Having committed the crime, he was deprived of his possessions which passed to the Orsini family, whose lineage they remained in until 1806. The Castle was renovated and transformed into a summer residence by Charles of Anjou who lived there several times from 1271 to 1280. It was abandoned to itself from the 16th century; legend has it that who knows what treasures were buried in it, unfortunately this gave greedy hands the opportunity to complete its destruction.
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The municipality of Avella is famous for the cultivation of hazelnuts, the name of the city derives from this peculiarity since in Latin the fruit of the hazelnut is called nux avellana.
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Ruins of the Castle of the hamlet of Mercogliano "Capocastello"
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The castle of Grottolella built in 1083 on a pre-existing Lombard stronghold in control of the old village of Grottolella
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The roots and history of Greco di Tufo one of the most famous white wines in the world
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The Castle dominates the old village over the valley crossed by the San Giulio stream, built on a pre-existing Lombard stronghold in the second half of the 11th century, it was besieged and destroyed by the troops led by Ruggiero II the Norman.
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Panoramic point of the Castle of Monteforte Irpino
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While Ospedaletto D'Alpinolo itself is known for its medieval village structure and religious sites, the surrounding region offers several historical castles. Notable options include Castello di Tufo, which is connected to the history of Greco di Tufo wine, and the Ruins of Mercogliano Castle, which once defended the western side of the area.
Yes, Monteforte Irpino Castle, possibly built by Lombards in the 7th-8th century and renovated by Charles of Anjou, offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Another option is Macedonio Castle of Grottolella, which dominates the old village over the valley.
Ospedaletto D'Alpinolo is rich in history beyond castles. You can explore the Triton Fountain, the 16th-century Church of Santi Filippo e Giacomo, and the Chapel of SS. Rosario with its 18th-century paintings. The Monument to the Pilgrim and the ruins of the Chapel of Scalzatoio also highlight the town's deep connection to the pilgrimage route to the Sanctuary of Montevergine.
The region generally enjoys pleasant weather during spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October), making these seasons ideal for exploring historical sites and castles. Temperatures are mild, and the natural scenery, especially within the Partenio Regional Park, is particularly beautiful.
While specific castles may not be explicitly labeled 'family-friendly' in terms of dedicated children's activities, exploring the historical sites like the Avella Castle and Roman Ruins can be an engaging educational experience for families. The natural beauty of the Partenio Regional Park also offers opportunities for walks suitable for various ages.
Yes, the area around Ospedaletto D'Alpinolo, nestled within the Partenio Regional Park, offers various walking and hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Monte Vergine Loop from Ospedaletto d'Alpinolo' or 'Montevergine Sanctuary – Via Crucis The Sacred Mile loop'. For more details on hiking trails, visit the Hiking around Ospedaletto D'Alpinolo guide.
Beyond castle exploration, the region offers excellent opportunities for road cycling, hiking, and running. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Capocastello Village – Sanctuary of Montevergine loop' for road cycling or various running trails around Avellino and Mercogliano. Explore guides like Road Cycling Routes around Ospedaletto D'Alpinolo or Running Trails around Ospedaletto D'Alpinolo for more options.
Yes, Ospedaletto D'Alpinolo is celebrated for its traditional products. Be sure to try the local nougat, known as 'cupeto,' and chestnuts, which are a significant part of the region's culinary heritage.
Ospedaletto D'Alpinolo has a rich medieval history, intricately tied to the Benedictine Sanctuary of Montevergine. It functioned as a fiefdom of the Sanctuary since the 12th century and served as a vital resting point for pilgrims on their challenging ascent to Montevergine. Its urban layout still reflects its medieval origins.
Accessibility can vary for historical sites and castle ruins, as many are ancient structures. While some may have uneven terrain or stairs, the town's central attractions like the Triton Fountain and the Church of Santi Filippo e Giacomo are generally more accessible. It's advisable to check specific site details for mobility considerations.
Beyond the main attractions, the region offers sites like the 'Chair of the Madonna' (Sedia della Madonna or Cappella Misura) along the ancient pilgrimage route, which holds significant religious and folkloric importance. The ruins of the Chapel of Scalzatoio also offer a glimpse into deep-rooted religious customs.


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