Castles around Osiglia offer a glimpse into the region's historical past, with 4 distinct castles available for exploration. Osiglia is situated in a landscape that combines natural features with historical structures. The area provides opportunities to discover ancient fortifications and their surrounding environments.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The area around Bardineto offers several lesser-known trails. It's easily accessible from Melogno.
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Ruins of Murialdo Castle easily accessible to all. Just below are the remains of the fortified village. Close by is the church of Santa Maria Maddalena and the sword in the stone (attraction for the little ones).
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Unfortunately back across the street
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Unfortunately, very little remains standing
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Built in Costa in the Middle Ages by the Del Carretto family, it is today in a state of ruin and with part of the ancient walls. The building was probably rebuilt by the Carattesca family in the fourteenth century, even if some elements of the structure may date back to an earlier period, while the destruction of the castle carried out on the orders of Gerolamo Sacco, governor, dates back to the second half of the sixteenth century (1533). by Ceva. (from Wikipedia)
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"The mystery is dense: it is told of his discovery by an inhabitant of the village, who reported the singular fact to his fellow villagers and brought them to their attention. Could it have been him? We will never know." (from 101 Gite in Liguria)
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The area around Osiglia offers a mix of castle ruins and historical viewpoints. You can visit the medieval ruins of Murialdo Castle, which still has parts of its ancient walls standing. Another historical site is Castello di Bardineto. For a broader historical perspective, the View of Finalborgo and Castles San Giovanni and Gavone provides a glimpse of multiple fortifications.
Yes, near the ruins of Murialdo Castle, you'll find The Sword in the Stone, which is noted as an attraction for children. The ruins themselves are also easily accessible, making it a suitable spot for families.
For panoramic views, the View of Finalborgo and Castles San Giovanni and Gavone offers a perspective on Finalborgo and the Castelli S. Giovanni and Gavone. Additionally, the Cosseria Ascent - Cross provides beautiful views from the top, leading to the Castle of Cosseria.
Many routes to the castles and viewpoints around Osiglia are considered intermediate. For example, the ascent to the Castle of Cosseria is an easy climb, offering beautiful views. Other highlights like Murialdo Castle and the View of Finalborgo and Castles San Giovanni and Gavone are generally accessible via intermediate trails.
While specific circular walks directly to castles aren't detailed, the area around Castello di Bardineto is known for several lesser-known trails, suggesting opportunities for varied routes. You can explore the Running Trails around Osiglia guide for routes that might incorporate castle views or nearby historical sites.
Beyond exploring the castles, you can find various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are Gravel biking around Osiglia and MTB Trails around Osiglia. If you prefer running or hiking, check out the Running Trails around Osiglia guide, which includes routes like the 'View of Lake Osiglia loop'.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the scenic views. The easy ascent to the Castle of Cosseria is often highlighted for its beautiful vistas. The ruins of Murialdo Castle offer a tangible connection to the Middle Ages, and the View of Finalborgo and Castles San Giovanni and Gavone is praised for its comprehensive perspective of the historical landscape.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, the area around Castello di Bardineto is noted for offering several lesser-known trails, which could lead to discovering quieter historical spots or unique perspectives of the castle.
The region's climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking. The weather is typically milder, which is more comfortable for walking and enjoying the views from castle ascents and viewpoints.
Specific cafes or pubs directly on the trails are not detailed, but the villages near the castles, such as Cosseria (near the Cosseria Ascent - Cross) and Murialdo (near Murialdo Castle), would be the best places to look for local establishments to refresh yourself after your explorations.
Information on direct public transport to each castle site is limited. It is generally recommended to have private transportation to reach many of the more secluded historical sites and trailheads in the Osiglia region, especially for places like Castello di Bardineto which is easily accessible from Melogno.


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