Campodenno
Close to the centre of the village, there is the majestic Belasi Castle, dating back to the 12th century.
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Campodenno, a little village in lower Val di Non valley, is located in a fruit growing area. The municipality is composed of Lover, Segonzone, Dercolo, Quetta, Termon and Cressino.
Next to the village there is the Belasi Castle, dating back to the 12th century. Constructed for general purposes, in the course of time several noble families of the Val di Non valley acquired possession, e.g. Belasi, Sporo and Khuen. After WWII it started falling into despair and in 2000 it passed on to the town of Capodenno. At the moment it is restored as in the years to come it is also used as venue for events.
Along the road leading to the castle, there is the little SS. Filippo and Giacomo church. This chapel is completely covered with frescoes and is thus one of the cultural highlights of the valley. What is also recommendable is a pleasant walk across the municipal area of Campodenno, passing several churches.

