Castles around Mazzo Di Valtellina are situated in a village in the Lombardy region of Italy, known for its rich history. The area features notable medieval castles that reflect its strategic past. These historical sites are often found amidst natural landscapes, offering views of the surrounding valley. The region's castles were historically part of a defensive network, guarding crucial routes.
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The Vione tower was part of the fortification system in the area between Mazzo and Grosio, built by the Venosta family in the Middle Ages. Like practically all the other castles in the valley, it was destroyed shortly after the Grisons from Switzerland conquered Valtellina in 1512. The tower had a lookout function and in fact offers a beautiful view.
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Visits to the wall with the rock carvings must be booked.
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Beautiful Valtellina castle, just above the deck, cannot be visited inside, private
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Very beautiful section of the Castelli path, with very steep and sometimes technical climbs (you may have to push the bike). There are points near the Bellaguarda Castle where there are steps and narrow hairpin bends where if you are not expert it is better to carry the bike on your shoulder.
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Pedenale castle is part of the Sentiero dei Castelli. You can get there via steep paths in the woods, which are pleasant but at times you may have to push your bike.
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The Vione tower is part of the Sentiero dei Castelli, and is located in a sunny spot on the Rhaetian side above Vione. You get there via a steep path where you might have to push your bike or carry it on your shoulder, but there is a beautiful view and it's a nice spot to have a picnic.
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The Visconti castle and the nearby Rupe Magna are an attraction worth visiting if you pass through Grosio. You can get there easily from a path that passes through the gorge just to the north and there are several benches for stopping and enjoying the view. Guided tours are available on certain days and times for both the castle and Rupe Magna (a gigantic rock full of prehistoric rock carvings). They are also the halfway point of the Sentiero dei Castelli.
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The rock carvings park is an area worth visiting to discover the prehistoric and medieval past of Valtellina (guided tours are available) but also just a panoramic point where you can stop (there are several benches and areas equipped for picnics). You can see the Rupe Magna, the new and old castles (Visconteo and San Faustino respectively). It is also a crossing point for several paths, including the Castelli path.
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The region boasts several historically significant castles. Key examples include Castello di Pedenale (also known as Foppoli Castle or Castel de Mazz), an 11th or 12th-century fortress originally built by the Venosta family. Another important site is Castello Visconteo and Rupe Magna, which includes a gigantic rock with prehistoric rock carvings. Additionally, Castello di Bellaguarda, located above Tovo di Sant'Agata, is considered one of the most intricate castle complexes in the valley, with parts dating back to the 13th century.
Several castles in the Mazzo di Valtellina area are integrated into the Sentiero dei Castelli. Castello di Pedenale is part of this trail, as is Castello Visconteo and Rupe Magna, which serves as a halfway point. Torre di Vione is also part of this fortification system and trail.
Yes, the Parco delle Incisioni Rupestri di Grosio and Castles is a family-friendly area. It allows visitors to discover the prehistoric and medieval past of Valtellina and offers panoramic points with benches and picnic areas. Guided tours are available for the rock carvings park and the castles within it.
Many castles in the region offer stunning panoramic views. From Foppoli Castle (Castello di Pedenale), you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Valtellina valley. Castello di Bellaguarda also provides extensive views of the surrounding valley and other historical sites. Torre di Vione, originally a lookout tower, offers a beautiful vantage point over the area.
The area around Mazzo di Valtellina is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, touring cycling, and gravel biking, often passing near or connecting to the castles. The Sentiero dei Castelli itself is a popular trail for hiking and cycling, offering a chance to explore multiple historical sites.
Yes, the Sentiero dei Castelli (Castle Trail) is a prominent network of paths that connects many of the region's historical sites, including castles and watchtowers. For example, the scenic walk through the woods connecting Mazzo di Valtellina to Castello di Bellaguarda and the Pedenale Tower is a highlight for hikers.
Castello di Bellaguarda is situated just above the village of Tovo di Sant'Agata and is accessible via a picturesque cobbled path from Mazzo di Valtellina. This walk through the woods is considered a highlight for those who enjoy hiking and nature.
Castello di Pedenale can be reached via steep paths in the woods. While these paths are generally pleasant, some sections may require pushing a bike if you are cycling.
The region's castles are often integrated into natural landscapes, making spring and autumn ideal for comfortable exploration. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for hiking the trails connecting the castles and enjoying the panoramic views. Summer can also be good, but be prepared for warmer weather on exposed paths.
Given that many castles are accessed via trails and steep paths, comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially if you plan to spend time outdoors exploring the castle grounds and surrounding trails.
Yes, Castello Visconteo and Rupe Magna stands out with its gigantic rock featuring prehistoric rock carvings. Foppoli Castle (Castello di Pedenale) offers the unique experience of staying in an authentic medieval fortress equipped with modern comforts, as it is privately owned and available for rent.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. The opportunity to explore ancient fortresses like Castello di Pedenale and Castello Visconteo, often integrated into scenic hiking trails, is a major draw. The breathtaking panoramic views of the Valtellina valley from these historical sites are also highly valued.


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