Best attractions and places to see around Caselle Torinese include a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. Situated in the Metropolitan City of Turin, the town is located on the left side of the Stura di Lanzo river, with the Ceronda river also flowing through its territory. Caselle Torinese has historical roots as a Roman settlement and a medieval toll point. Its modest elevation and proximity to the Alps provide views and access to the Lanzo Valleys for outdoor activities.
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Originally built as a hunting and pleasure palace, it is now the second-largest castle in Italy and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The complex includes the castle, the 60-hectare castle park, the historic village (Borgo) originally built for the servants, and the Parco della Mandria.
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One of the royal residences of Piedmont, wonderful gardens
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Easily reachable from the entrance to the Mandria park from Venaria Reale
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Impressive structure and very beautiful
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Castello della Mandria is a hunting residence of the Savoy family dating back to the 18th century. Immersed in a vast park of over 1,000 hectares, this castle offers a unique combination of history and nature. Used for hunting trips by the royal family, the castle still retains the elegant and rural atmosphere of the time. Its rooms are full of frescoes and period furnishings, and you can also walk in its magnificent gardens and woods. For a complete visit I recommend dedicating at least a couple of hours, and using the available audio guide to discover all the historical curiosities of the place. Castello della Mandria is easily reachable from Venaria (40 min walk).
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It's always nice to pass by the Reggia di Venaria, even if on Sundays the square is a bit crowded
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The Royal Palace and its gardens are worth a visit.
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Caselle Torinese is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Church of St. John the Evangelist, dating back to 1174, or the Baroque Church of the Battuti from 1721. The Chapel of Sant'Anna, with its neoclassical design and connections to Don Bosco, is also notable. Don't miss the 10th-century Castle near the main square, featuring exquisite frescoes, or Palazzo Mosca, which now houses the City Council.
Yes, the most significant natural attraction nearby is the Parco Naturale La Mandria. You can access it through entrances like Ponte Verde or the west entrance, which lead to many kilometers of dirt and asphalt paths for exploration. The town itself is situated on the Stura di Lanzo and Ceronda rivers, offering pleasant walks along their banks.
The area around Caselle Torinese is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes within La Mandria Park, including routes that pass by La Bizzarria and La Mandria Castle Village. For more challenging excursions, the nearby Lanzo Valleys offer mountain trails. You can explore various MTB trails and gravel biking routes in the region.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. La Bizzarria, La Mandria Castle Village, and the entrances to Parco Naturale La Mandria are all categorized as family-friendly. The park itself offers vast spaces for walking, cycling, and enjoying nature with children.
La Mandria Castle Village is an 18th-century hunting residence of the Savoy family, nestled within a vast park. It offers a unique blend of history and nature, with rooms full of frescoes and period furnishings. You can also enjoy walks in its magnificent gardens and woods. It's easily reachable from Venaria and provides a glimpse into royal history.
La Bizzarria is a historical site within the La Mandria Natural Park. It was originally built around 1860 for Vittorio Emanuele II as a place of rest and refreshment during hunting trips. Its name, 'Bizzarria,' reflects its imaginative and eclectic architecture, suitable for a small royal villa.
The Park generally opens every day at 8:00 am. Closing times vary seasonally: 5 pm from late October to early February, 6 pm from February to late March, 7 pm from October to late October, and 8 pm from late March to September. It may close in the presence of snow, wind, or heavy rain.
Yes, the old town center of Caselle Torinese features charming 16th-century arcades. These historic structures now host local craft ateliers and shops, offering a pleasant atmosphere for a stroll and a glimpse into the town's past.
The terrain around Caselle Torinese varies. Within Parco Naturale La Mandria, you'll find many kilometers of both dirt and asphalt paths, suitable for various activities. The immediate area is part of the Turin plain, characterized by cultivated fields and green areas. For more challenging terrain, the nearby Alps and Lanzo Valleys offer mountain trails.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of history and nature. The historical sites like La Mandria Castle Village offer a journey through time with their frescoes and period furnishings, while the vast Parco Naturale La Mandria provides ample opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, whether walking, cycling, or simply relaxing in nature.
Beyond the Church of St. John the Evangelist and the Church of the Battuti, Caselle Torinese also has the New Parish Church of Santa Maria Assunta, the Chapel of the Madonna, and the evocative Chapel of the Madonna del Pilone, considered one of the oldest places of worship in the area.


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