Castles of the Langhe: An itinerary of discovery in one day
Langhe Castles for an Original Tour
Route of about 50 km starting from Mango and ending in Roddi
Self-drive tours, with your car, in search of Castelli Langhe Colline Vigne! A way to visit precious castles while wandering through the beautiful hills of the Langhe
Langhe Castles
MANGO
Il vino Moscato una piacevole scoperta
In ‘700, this Castle was rebuilt on the remains of the medieval fortress that had been partially destroyed. The Castle of Mango, or Castello di Busca, is elegant, in stone, and follows the forms of Renaissance architecture. Inside, you can find the Regional Enoteca del Moscato. Wine from vineyards cultivated in this area, to which I have dedicated an appreciation article! Moscato wine is a pleasant discovery.
BARBARESCO
Il sentiero del Barbaresco
Let’s go to the small village of Barbaresco. Also, like Barolo, this village shares the name with the famous wine produced in its surroundings. In Barbaresco, we do not find a real castle but a beautiful red brick tower. It was built by the Gonzaga family when they became the Marquis of Monferrato.
The Tower of Barbaresco has a twin sister, the Tower of Santa Vittoria d’Alba. It symbolizes this part of the territory that, with its vineyards, has become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The tower has a room for sensory analysis, a multimedia museum, and a beautiful panoramic terrace where you can enjoy an incomparable view! A tasting on the tower can be a lovely stop
Castles in the Langhe: Serralunga, Barolo and Roddi
SERRALUNGA D'ALBA
Trekking intorno al castello con pranzo e visita
We find the family of the Marquis Falletti in Serralunga. The village clings around him, almost in admiration. The castle of Serralunga is splendid. It is imposing and perfectly preserved, overlooking the surrounding Barolo hills.
The Castle of Serralunga is a National Monument. You can visit and understand how it was managed to optimize the defense. You will be shown the various traps used to block the invaders. They had to be very effective because history tells us they were never conquered. It is said that the only flaw in the defense was the result of deception.
BAROLO
Castello di Barolo e Barolo paese
Not far from Alba, we find Barolo’s small and famous village. The castle of the Marquis Falletti family became a residence immediately after the passage of Piedmont to the Savoys. No longer needing to “defend” the village, the Falletti family, the wealthy family of Astigiano family, used the castle as a substitute residence. They were divided between Turin, at Palazzo Barolo, and Barolo! Inside the Castle of Barolo, you can enjoy the experience of the WiMu (interactive wine museum) and l’Enoteca Regionale del Barolo.
A vital guest was Silvio Pellico, who worked as a librarian for Marquise Colbert, and is called the creator of Barolo wine.
RODDI
Ultima tappa di questo giro tra Castelli nelle Langhe è Roddi. A due passi da Alba troviamo Il castello di Roddi. Già dal XI secolo ci sono evidenze di questa struttura. In cima alla collina del piccolo paese troviamo questo imponente Castello. Grande corpo centrale e due Torri.
Il Castello aveva un ponte levatoio che ne consentiva l’accesso. Oggi non è più esistenze. Le decorazioni interne sono ricche e preziose. Imponenti i soffitti. Ben conservate le antiche cucine.
Would you prefer a trek?
Here are other castles in the Langhe and Roero not to be missed!
GRINZANE CAVOUR
Un giro in e-bike con tappa al Castello di Grinzane
The castle of Grinzane Cavour stands not far from Alba atop a hill overlooking the spectacular landscape of the Langhe hills.
The castle was the favorite home of Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, during his stays in Grinzane even as he began his political activities, which would lead him to be one of the architects of the Unification of Italy. In one of the castle’s rooms, the Cavour Room, you can see his bedroom with various memorabilia and original documents.
You can also visit the Enoteca Regionale Piemontese Cavour in the castle or take a tour of the OpenAir Museum “In Vigna,” a fascinating open-air trail around the castle walls to discover the history and culture of wine.
GOVONE
Govone fa parte della zona del Roero
The Castle of Govone is mentioned in a deed of sale from 989, while the present construction is the work of the Solaro Counts, Lords of Govone since the 13th century.
In 1792, with the death of Count Amedeo Lodovico Solaro, who had no direct descendants, the castle and property passed to the state.
In 1819 Charles Felix was actively involved in the restoration and modernization of the castle, directed by architects Giuseppe Cardone and Michele Borda. Special attention was paid to the decoration of the central hall for the paintings of the architectural parts and ornaments on the walls and vault.
In 1897 the Municipal Administration purchased the castle by auctioning off its furniture and objects.
MAGLIANO ALFIERI
The Castle of Magliano was commissioned by Catalano Alfieri (1602-1674), who belonged to the Alfieri family of Magliano and Castagnole delle Lanze and began construction in 1649. Unfortunately, Catalano Alfieri’s life ended tragically before the castle’s construction work was completed.
The Alfieri family of Magliano died out in 1797. The castle passed through various hands until Marquis Cesare Degli Alfieri di Sostegno repurchased it in 1843.
Today the castle of Magliano is owned by the municipality to which the parish of Sant’Andrea donated it with the permission of the curia of Alba.
The last descendant of the lineage, Marquise Margherita Visconti Venosta Pallavicino-Mossi, bequeathed it to the village church in 1952.
MONTEU ROERO
Monteu Roero Castle was formerly called Monte Acuto because of its strategic location. Positioned high on the top of a steep hill and ensuring a splendid view of the Roero, the territory in which it is embedded, it guaranteed the strategic supremacy and the security of the fortress and its inhabitants.
The castle was partly rebuilt between 1570-1575, and it is in that form that it has come down to us today. Unfortunately, due to the earthquake of 1887, some heavily damaged parts were torn down and never rebuilt. Thus it has come down to us while retaining yesteryear’s fascinating and ominous appearance.
Potete anche fare una gita in e-bike!
Castelli Langhe: A way to cross centuries of history in a day!
Siamo arrivati alla fine di questo percorso. Una giornata dedicata ai Castelli delle Langhe.
Ti ho incuriosito? Sappi che puoi includere alcuni di questi Castelli in una bella passeggiata tra i Vigneti oppure, ancora più semplice, con una e-bike con pedalata assistita.
Se invece ami anche il buon vino ed i prodotti delle Langhe, niente di meglio che un fantastico Tour dei Vini con tappe organizzate tra … Castelli e Cantine!
E sono belli in ogni periodo dell’anno!
Un Tour delle Langhe tra castelli, piccoli, borghi, ottima enogastronomia è un vero toccasana contro lo stress della vita moderna!
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