• Champorcher Castle

    Castles and towers

Champorcher Castle

Resort: Champorcher

Rules for visitors

Not open to visitors.

As the Bard Fortress, Champorcher Castle also belonged to the powerful Lords of Bard, until the fratricidal war between William and Hugo in 1212. Little is known of this early building: we know that it was burned down by order of Hugo of Bard, which might suggest that it was constructed mostly of wood, like many buildings in the late Middle Ages. It was probably reconstructed in the same century, and definitely before 1276, when already it needed to be roofed with wooden tiles.
Following the popular tradition, the castle was built on the Corseria (currently the sacristy), with a chapel that would later become the first parish church.
Of the ancient building, it remains the square-plan tower (about six metres per side) with swallowtail merlons south-west of the church. It was used during the Middle Ages as a watchtower. Access is via a door which is can only be reached using a ladder placed four metres above the ground.

See also

Cultural itineraries
Pontboset - bridges trail

The Champorcher Valley

** Valle d'Aosta **

How: by car. Recommended duration: a day. Recommended period: all year round. Length: about 20 km. An itinerary to discover the Lower Aosta Valley, following the trail of the Roman road and the wild and wide Champorcher Valley: an area of unexpected and …

Note - this information is not directly connected to the Cammino Balteo path but it is part of the Aosta Valley tourist offer.