The 12th century Castel Belasi stands near the village centre of Campodenno
Image gallery: Campodenno
The small village of Campodenno in the lower Val di Non is the administrative centre of the eponymous municipality composed of the hamlets of Dercolo, Lover, Quetta and Termon and is heavily characterised by fruit growing.
Campodenno is overlooked by the nearby Castel Belasi. This 12th century fortress was initially used for common purposes before becoming the property of the most important noble families of the Val di Non (Belasi, Sporo, Khuen). After World War 2, the castle was abandoned and left to decay. In 2000 it was acquired by the Municipality of Campodenno who renovated it and made it accessible to the public. Today it hosts interesting exhibitions and events and can be visited.
Along the road to Castel Belasi stands the small church dedicated to the Saints Filippo and Giacomo. The monument is entirely covered with frescoes and therefore a true artistic gem of the Val di Non. While strolling through the municipality of Campodenno, you can visit numerous churches with all their hidden treasures.
