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The castles of the Aosta Valley

The fabulous castles of the Aosta Valley offer a rich tour route, which can be done not only by car or horseback but also aboard charming carriages provided by the Aosta Valley Carriage Attacchi Group Association.

Castello Sarriod de la Tour, Saint-Pierre
Anna Bruno
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Climbing up from the lower valley towards Aosta, you travel the roads of the lords and knights of old, admiring in sequence: Castel Savoia, near Gressoney-Saint-Jean, with its five pointed turrets, each different from the other, and the lush botanical garden, where rare and fragrant plants grow.

The 14th-century Castle of Verres, reopened this year after careful restorations, whose military fortress profile is softened by the rich decorations of doors, windows, and chimneys.

Issogne, just over 2 km away, with noble interiors, wonderfully decorated, and a beautiful porticoed courtyard, at the center of which stands an octagonal fountain, featuring a spectacular wrought iron pomegranate tree. Fenis, perhaps the best known and most visited, with splendid battlemented walls and majestic towers.

Sarre, just beyond the city of Aosta, transformed in 1869 into the hunting residence of King Victor Emmanuel II. And Sarriod de la Tour, in the municipality of Saint-Pierre, protected by an extensive curtain wall and not far from the fresh waters of the Dora. The circuit is completed by 13 other castles, currently closed for restoration, of which only the exteriors and gardens are visitable.

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