Castle under the Stars
Description
Castle under the Stars

A magical night between history and shooting stars
Sunday, August 10, 2025
Castle, Valsolda (CO)
Adults €15 – Children €10
“A unique experience between the charm of the village and the magic of the sky.”
The August 10, 2025, on the occasion of the suggestive Night of San Lorenzo, the historic village of Castle, Valsolda opens its doors for a unique event: “Castle under the Stars”, an experience that combines culture, taste and magic under the starry sky of Lake Ceresio.
A program full of emotions
7:00 PM – Guided tour of the village
Discover the history and curiosities of one of the most fascinating places in Valsolda, strolling through ancient alleys and enjoying breathtaking views of the lake.
8:00 PM – Tasting of local products
Indulge in the authentic flavors of the region with a sampling of traditional specialties in a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.
10:30 PM – Shooting star observation
The most awaited moment: lie down under the clear sky, admire the spectacle of the Tears of Saint Lawrence in a romantic and silent setting.


Special Yoga under the Stars
For those who wish to regenerate body and mind, at 18:30 the session is scheduled "“Honor the time to slow down” between the suggestive walls of the village (reservations required – info Antonella: +39 345 710 4398).


Details and reservations
📅 When: Sunday, August 10, 2025
📍 Where: Borgo di Castello, Valsolda
💰 Cost: Adults €15 – Children €10
📲 Reservation required by 12:00 on Saturday, August 9th
to the +39 335 59 41 769 (Cristina)
Book your spot now and experience the most magical night of the summer!
What to include in your visit to Castello:
01
Place of art, culture and poetry in Castello Valsolda, exhibits masterpieces by local painters such as Paolo Pagani and a virtual art tour between Italy, Spain and the North of the Alps, starting from Valsolda.
02
Church of San Martino
La Church of San Martino in Castello Valsolda, with frescoes by Paolo Pagani, is known as the “Sistine Chapel of Lombardy”.
A must-see for lovers of history and sacred art.






