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Campile


Campile is built on the headland of Monte Castellare, at 500 metres above sea level. The village, made up of 5 hamlets, stands in the heart of chestnut trees and green valleys, and is crossed by numerous streams which ends in the Golu river. A round-hiking-path «Tra Paisoli e Montagna» makes it possible to admire some mounts like San Angelo and San Petrone.

To discover
- San Petru è San Paulu church, dating from the 17th century and listed as an Historic Monument since 1984 along with its paintings.
- San Michele chapel (mid Middle-Ages) and Sacré Coeur chapel (early 19th century), both situated in the hamlet of Canaghja.
- Sant'Antone di Paduva chapel (18th century) in the hamlet of Vergagliese.
- San Roccu chapel in the hamlet of Costa and Notre-Dame de Lavasina chapel in the hamlet of Antibia, both dating from early 18th century.
- The Gavini fountain, raised in 1917 for the Prefect of Second Empire.
- Campile Trail, every year in April/May.