Best castles around Claino Con Osteno offers a glimpse into the region's medieval past through its historical remnants and fortifications. The area, strategically important during the medieval period, features ancient watchtowers and village layouts reflecting its fortified nature. Visitors can explore sites that provide insights into historical defense strategies and offer views of Lake Como and the surrounding hills. The village of Claino also integrates history with art through its "Borgo Dipinto" project, showcasing painted facades depicting local life.
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This is an ancient signal tower dating back to the 12th century. The structure was part of the defensive system of Comacina Island. After the island's destruction by the people of Como (1169), it remained abandoned for centuries. https://fondoambiente.it/luoghi/torre-del-soccorso-detta-del-barbarossa-84041?ldc
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In the Middle Ages, it had a castle (since destroyed). The Pagani House Museum, the birthplace of Paolo Pagani, an important 17th-century Lombard painter, is open to visitors (a work is on display in the main living room of the Fogazzaro house). He left behind important works, such as the fresco on the vault of the church of San Martino, a masterpiece of the Italian Baroque. Castello was the birthplace of many architects and sculptors who worked in Italy and Europe. Their homes, such as those of the Fontana family and that of Domenico Merlini, can still be seen.
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Throughout the core, on a racing bike, you will have to push (stairs everywhere).
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Beautiful castle on Lake Lugano
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Seems a bit run down, but is still inhabited.
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People actually seem to live in the castle-like settlement of Castel San Pietro (or Castello di Carlazzo) and according to the notices you can also rent there for "workation" stays.
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Small castle by the lake
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Property of the Italian Environment Fund. The Torre del Soccorso stands with its massive quadrangular mass in Moltrasio stone, easily recognizable among the vegetation that covers Mount Gravona close to the Comacina Island. The construction dominates the panorama of the lake since its construction, which took place between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, as part of a larger fortified system, which included the castle of Isola Comacina and the defensive structures of Sala, Lezzeno and Cavagnola. Check the opening periods of the property on the FAI website. From the tower, a sheer view of Tremezzina and Comacina Island
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In Claino Con Osteno, you'll discover historical remnants rather than grand, fully intact castles. The area features ancient fortifications, prominent medieval watchtowers, and villages built on the remains of former castles. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's strategic importance during the medieval period.
You can explore the Redde Tower, a well-preserved 12th/13th-century residential tower from a disappeared medieval village. The area also features the ruins of an ancient fortress in Osteno and the village of Claino itself, which is said to rise on the remains of a medieval castle. Additionally, the Torre del Soccorso (Barbarossa Tower), a 12th-century signal tower, is nearby.
Yes, the medieval watchtowers in the region are known for their strategic locations and offer breathtaking panoramic views. For instance, the Torre del Soccorso (Barbarossa Tower) provides a sheer view of Tremezzina and Comacina Island.
The ancient village of Claino retains an unaltered atmosphere with attractive medieval and Renaissance houses. It's also known for its 'Borgo Dipinto' (Painted Village) project, where house facades are adorned with artistic paintings and murals depicting local life and history, transforming the historic center into an open-air museum.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. The Redde Tower and Villa Ciani are both categorized as family-friendly. Exploring the ancient villages and their historical layouts can also be an engaging activity for families.
The region is generally pleasant to visit during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer favorable weather for exploring the outdoor historical sites and enjoying the panoramic views. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
The Claino Con Osteno area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, as well as road cycling and touring bicycle routes that pass through scenic landscapes and near historical points of interest.
Absolutely. The region offers many hiking opportunities. For example, you can find trails like 'Lake Lugano views from Alpe di Claino' or 'Monte Galbiga Trail from Porlezza' which allow you to explore the natural beauty surrounding these historical sites. You can find more details on hiking routes around Claino Con Osteno.
For exploring the historical sites and trails, it's advisable to pack comfortable walking shoes, water, and appropriate clothing for the weather. If you plan on hiking, consider bringing a map or GPS device, snacks, and sun protection. Some paths might involve stairs or uneven terrain.
Komoot visitors appreciate the historical significance and the well-preserved relics like the Redde Tower, noting its fascinating nature. They also enjoy the unique experience of sites like Castello di Carlazzo (Castel San Pietro), which appears to be an inhabited settlement, offering a different perspective on historical structures.
Yes, Castello di Carlazzo (Castel San Pietro) is a castle-like settlement where people appear to live, and notices indicate it can be rented for 'workation' stays. Additionally, Villa Ciani, described as a castle on Lake Lugano, serves as a venue for artistic and historical exhibitions.


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