Best castles around Poschiavo include a range of historical structures that offer insights into the region's past. While traditional medieval castles are fewer, the area features notable historical sites such as a 13th-century tower, an ancient farmhouse, and elegant 19th-century mansions. These structures reflect Poschiavo's medieval governance, rural heritage, and 19th-century economic prosperity. The valley's historical buildings provide a tangible connection to its administrative, judicial, and cultural history.
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Between history and breathtaking views: a stroll among the Castles of Grosio, where the medieval walls tell ancient legends and your gaze wanders across the Valtellina valleys. A slow-paced journey through time.
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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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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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While traditional medieval castles with extensive ruins are fewer, Poschiavo offers a rich variety of historical structures. You can explore ancient towers like the 13th-century Torre de Poschiavo, one of the oldest preserved farmhouses in the Alps, Casa Tomé, and elegant 19th-century Renaissance-style Palazzi. Further afield, near Grosio, you'll find actual castle ruins and fortifications.
Yes, near Grosio, you can visit structures like Castello Visconteo and Rupe Magna, which is an attraction worth visiting. Another significant fortification is Torre di Vione, a tower that was part of a medieval defense system and offers beautiful views.
In Poschiavo, the Torre de Poschiavo, dating back to the 13th century, is notable as it served as the seat of feudal lords and later the town hall. Casa Tomé, from around 1350, is one of the oldest and best-preserved farmhouses in the Alps, now housing the Poschiavo town museum. The elegant 19th-century Palazzi, such as Palazzo de Bassus-Mengotti and Casa Console, also offer insights into the region's prosperity and culture.
Yes, the Parco delle Incisioni Rupestri di Grosio and Castles is an excellent family-friendly option. It's an area where you can discover the prehistoric and medieval past of Valtellina, offering panoramic views and equipped picnic areas. Guided tours are available, and it's a great spot for all ages.
Many historical sites offer stunning panoramic views. For example, Torre di Vione provides a beautiful vista, and the Panoramic View from the Castles of Grosio allows your gaze to wander across the Valtellina valleys. The Parco delle Incisioni Rupestri di Grosio and Castles also offers great vantage points.
The region around Poschiavo is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes. For hiking, explore options like the 'Mountain lake loop' or 'Val da Camp and Lakes Trail'. If you prefer cycling, routes such as the 'Lake Poschiavo – Lake Poschiavo loop' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Poschiavo and Cycling around Poschiavo guides.
Yes, several trails incorporate these historical sites. For instance, Castello Visconteo and Rupe Magna is easily accessible from a path through the gorge and is part of the Sentiero dei Castelli. Torre di Vione is also located on the Sentiero dei Castelli. The Parco delle Incisioni Rupestri di Grosio and Castles is a crossing point for several paths.
The best time to visit generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring and hiking. Summer is ideal for combining visits with other outdoor activities in the valley. While some sites might be accessible in winter, specific trails or opening hours could be affected by snow and weather conditions.
Yes, several of the elegant 19th-century Palazzi in Poschiavo house museums. For example, the Palazzo de Bassus-Mengotti is home to the Val Poschiavo Museum (Museo Poschiavino), which preserves the valley's history, art, and culture. Casa Console also serves as a cultural center with a collection of German Romantic art. These offer a deeper dive into the region's heritage.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. The panoramic views from sites like Panoramic View from the Castles of Grosio are highly rated. The opportunity to explore ancient fortifications and learn about the region's past, often combined with scenic walks, is a major draw. The well-preserved nature of sites like Casa Tomé also offers a unique glimpse into bygone eras.
While specific parking details for each site vary, Poschiavo generally offers parking options for tourists. For sites further afield like those near Grosio, there are often designated parking areas for visitors exploring the historical parks and trails. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Yes, guided tours are available for some sites. For instance, Castello Visconteo and Rupe Magna offers guided tours on certain days. The Parco delle Incisioni Rupestri di Grosio and Castles also provides guided tours to discover the prehistoric and medieval past of Valtellina. For the rock carvings, visits must be booked in advance.


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