Perched on a rocky spur, Pinzano Castle offers evocative medieval ruins and a breathtaking 360-degree view over the Tagliamento gorge. Access is free and unrestricted, with a well-marked trail starting from the village of Pinzano al Tagliamento.
- 360° panoramic view of the Tagliamento River and surrounding hills
- 10th-century medieval ruins with perimeter walls and tower
- Free and unrestricted access with well-marked trail
- Dominant position on rocky spur, ideal for photography
10th-century medieval ruins with panoramic views of the Tagliamento River and the Friulian hills. Free access, marked trail, ideal for half-day excursions.
- Via Venti Settembre, Pordenone (PN)
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Good to know
Introduction
Historical Overview
- 10th century: first fortifications.
- Middle Ages: castle contested among various noble families.
- 1976: severe damage from the Friuli earthquake.
- Today: consolidated and visitable ruins.
The Trail and the Breathtaking View
Exploring the Ruins
Why Visit It
When to Go
In the Surroundings
💡 Did You Know…?
The most famous legend linked to the castle tells of a secret passage that, it is said, connected the fortress directly to the bed of the Tagliamento River, used for supplies or escapes. Another story recounts that, during World War I, its ruins were used as a strategic observation post to monitor the river’s course, becoming a silent witness to those years. Today, if you look carefully among the stones, you might still glimpse traces of that era. The real gem? On a very clear day, from the summit, you can spot in the distance the outline of the Carnic Prealps, a sight that unites history and nature in a single glance.
