Campodenno

Welcome to Campodenno!

Ciamdadén, or Campodén in Italian, is a cozy municipality in the province of Trento, located about thirty kilometers from the capital, in the beautiful Val di Non. With its 1510 inhabitants, it is a quiet place to spend one's leisure time pleasantly. Let's discover the beauty of Campodenno together!

Where is it located?

Campodenno is located at an altitude of 534 meters above sea level and its territory extends over an area of ​​25.37 square kilometers. The village is between 269 and 2,678 meters above sea level and is surrounded by wonderful natural landscapes that are worth admiring.

Campodenno: history, natural beauty and traditions.

The economic activities

In the territory of Campodenno there are 29 industrial activities with 89 employees, 19 service activities with 117 employees, 23 other service activities with 81 employees and 19 administrative activities with 34 employees. In total, 321 individuals are employed, 22.35% of the population of the municipality.

Places of interest

Campodenno is a village rich in history and charm, characterized by several churches of great importance and the suggestive Castel Belasi, located near Segonzone. Among the main churches in the village, we find:

Festivals and traditions

The patron saint of Campodenno is St. Maurice and Companions and is celebrated on September 22. The other patronal celebrations of the fractions are:

The population of Campodenno

According to the 2001 census, the inhabitants of the municipality were 1,436, divided into 537 households, with an average of 2.67 members per household. The number of dwellings was 667. In the 1991 census, the population was 1,390, so there was a variation of +3.31% in the decade from 1991 to 2001.

Conclusions

In conclusion, Campodenno is a fascinating tourist destination where you can spend your leisure time pleasantly, immersed in unspoiled nature and the charm of history. The village is characterized by the presence of several churches and the Castel Belasi, which is worth visiting, as well as enjoying the natural beauty of the Val di Non. If you decide to spend your vacation in this area, you won't regret it!

Luca Bianchi
Wrote by Luca Bianchi
Updated Saturday, Oct 1, 2022