A very warm welcome to Campan Castle!
Farm holidays in South Tyrol
Campan Castle is situated at the heart of the province and is thus the ideal place from which to get to know South Tyrol, Bressanone, the Dolomites, and in short the country and its people. The castle, which is a protected monument, is approximately 3 km south of the old diocesan town of Bressanone in a thoroughly peaceful location surrounded by a park, orchards and pastureland.

Bressanone can also be reached along a flat cycle path in approximately 15 minutes. Cycles can be hired from the farm. The Dolomites, Val Gardena (Gröden), Bolzano and Innsbruck are all between 30 minutes and an hour away
The neighbouring farm (200 m away) has a riding stables, which offers both riding lessons and guided hacks. In the summer months in particular, the atmosphere in Bressanone and its surroundings is thoroughly delightful. In winter there are 5 ski resorts within a radius of 25 km from here. The Plose ski lifts are only 7 km away. Since 2003 Bressanone has been home to the region’s largest indoor fun pool. The four exclusive apartments for 2, 4 and 6 people (additional beds and children’s cots possible) have been renovated along organic lines in recent years. Bed linen and a fully equipped kitchen are included. Home grown and home made produce, such as fruit, vegetables, jams and apple juices are available in season.
Pets are welcome. Campan Castle is especially suitable for families, as it is well away from busy roads while still being located at the heart of the region. For children there is a Wendy house, a large open terrace, a sand pit, table football and table tennis. Child seats and cots will be made available if needed.
In the castle courtyard there is a barbecue for you to use; you are also welcome to pick your own herbs from the herb garden and enjoy the wonderful aroma of freshly gathered rosemary or basil, for example.
When it comes to leisure activities, you are also welcome to borrow a sled or Nordic walking poles from us.

Our History
Campan Castle was originally a farmstead belonging to the prince bishops of Bressanone, but for many centuries has been owned by the family. In 1860 the castle was partly destroyed by a devastating fire and rebuilt in the spirit of the turn of the century.. Generously proportioned interiors, atriums, staircases and a chapel characterise the historic building, in which in recent years 4 holiday apartments have been lovingly introduced. Today the estate is run as an organic farm, with the main crops being fruit and vegetables grown according to strict organic guidelines.
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