Best castles around Torresina are located in the Province of Cuneo in the Piedmont region of Italy. Torresina historically refers to a medieval tower built around 950 CE, though it was later demolished. While the municipality itself does not host prominent castles, the broader Piedmont region is known for its numerous historical sites. Exploring the wider area reveals a rich collection of castles.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Located in the center of Sale San Giovanni, it was built to defend the city in the distant 900 to oppose the offensives of the Saracens. Today a part of the castle is used as a venue for exhibitions, concerts, events and receptions.
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Small town but rich in history, the castle is very beautiful
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Private castle that cannot be visited
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The tower with a quadrangular shaft dates back to the thirteenth century, still related to the ruins of the castle of Camerana, located in the hamlet of Villa on the Bormida valley. Despite being the place already mentioned in a diploma of 967 in favor of the bishopric of Savona, the historic building is first attested, as "castrum Camairana", in the uncertain document of 1142, concerning the hereditary division between the sons of the aleramic marquis Bonifacio del Vast. The construction of the keep and the restructuring of the castle complex is probably due to the marquises of Monferrato, for whom the castrum cameranese is included in deeds of 1216 and 1233. The high tower, although cut off at the top, is made of stone cut. (from www.turris.it)
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The castle of Nucetto is a medieval architectural structure, of which today a tower is visible surrounded by the few remaining remains of the castle.
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The construction of the castle can be traced back to the period between 950 and 1000. Typically medieval construction whose solid grandeur is barely embellished by a massive tower.
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Prunetto is a beautiful village in the Alta Langa, famous for the castle of the Del Carretto family and the Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Carmine, dating back to the fifteenth century.
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The area around Torresina is rich in medieval castles, defensive structures, and historical towers. You can find well-preserved examples as well as significant ruins, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
While some castles are privately owned, a part of the Castello dei Marchesi Incisa di Camerana is used as a venue for exhibitions, concerts, events, and receptions. For a broader experience, the Castle of Grinzane Cavour, a UNESCO World Heritage site in the Langhe wine region, houses a museum and Enoteca, offering a deep dive into Piedmontese history and winemaking.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Torresina, the Piedmont region boasts significant historical castles. The Castle of Grinzane Cavour is famous for its association with Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, and offers a museum and wine shop. La Venaria Reale, often called the 'Versailles of Turin,' is a superb Baroque estate with impressive gardens and architecture.
Yes, the settlement of Prunetto, known for the castle of the Del Carretto family and the Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Carmine, is considered family-friendly. It's a beautiful village in the Alta Langa with historical monuments suitable for a family visit.
Yes, Nucetto Castle, though only a tower and few remains are visible today, offers a panoramic visit. Its medieval architectural structure provides a historical viewpoint.
The area around Torresina offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Torre di Porta Tanaro loop from Ceva' or 'Running loop from Sale San Giovanni'. For mountain biking, explore routes like 'Meeting in the Woods loop from Murazzano'. Hiking options include the 'Val Cusina Trail' and the 'Sale San Giovanni Lavender Fields Trail'. You can find more details on these activities in the running, MTB, and hiking guides for Torresina.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities in the region. For example, the 'B10 trail from Castelino Tanaro to Rocca Ciglié' offers a challenging hike. While not directly linking castles, many trails provide access to the historical landscape where these structures are found. Explore the hiking guide for Torresina for more options.
Many castles in the Torresina area, such as the Castello dei Marchesi Incisa di Camerana (built around 900 CE) and Cigliè Castle (dating between 950 and 1000), were constructed for defense against Saracen incursions. They represent crucial medieval fortifications in the region's history.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and architectural beauty of the castles. Highlights like Prunetto are praised as beautiful villages with splendid monuments. The solid grandeur of medieval constructions like Cigliè Castle and the panoramic views from sites like Nucetto Castle are also highly valued.
The Piedmont region, where Torresina is located, generally offers pleasant weather for exploring historical sites from spring through autumn. These seasons provide comfortable temperatures for walking around castle grounds and enjoying the scenic landscapes. Winter can be beautiful but may involve colder temperatures and potentially limited access to some outdoor areas.
Yes, the Camerana Tower, a quadrangular shaft dating back to the thirteenth century, is a notable example. It stands related to the ruins of the castle of Camerana and offers insight into medieval defensive architecture.
Given that Torresina itself is a small municipality and the notable castles are spread across the broader Piedmont region, driving is generally the most flexible way to visit. Public transport options might be limited for reaching some of the more rural castle locations.


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