Agritourism Campiume is situated in the municipal district of Brisighella, on the spurs of the "Appennino Tosco Emiliano " and can offer you a pleasant and relaxing stay, in harmony with nature and in a place surrounded by gentle hills, vineyards and age-old olive groves.
It is at a short driving distance from Brisighella, Faenza with its well-known pottery and Imola, where the "grand prix " of San Marino is held every year. moreover some of the main cities of art are just 'round the corner : Bologna (60 km), Firenze (80 km), Ravenna (45 km), Ferrara (96 km), Venezia (198 km), as well as the adriatic coast with its bathing establishments and the fun park of Mirabilandia.
If you are keen on nature and sport you will surely find the following places of great interest : Vena del gesso with the Parco Carne ' and the karst cave Tanaccia, the Parco delle Foreste Casentinesi, the Parco del Delta del Po ' and the Giardino delle erbe officinali in Casola Valsenio.you can also go trekking and ride your mountain bike through the many wonderful paths, go horse-riding in the plenty maneges nearby, play golf in the 18-hole-golf course, only 8km away, go hunting in faunal areas or go fishing in the river Lamone.
If you are instead fond of food and wine you cannot miss eating in the valued restaurants, mostly placed in Brisighella, which is worlwide-known for its extravergine olive oil (first "d.o.p. " oil in italy), its precious wines and its tipical products such as the "carciofo moretto " (a kind of artichoke) and the "romagna " scallion.
In the ancient country place of "San Lorenzo in Campiume ", brought to a new life thanks to a careful restoration, four tasteful and comfortable dwellings have risen: they have been named after some men who had an important role in the history of the "Val d 'Amone " during the past centuries.
Each room has been decorated and furnished in order to fully express the character of the man it has been named after; in their cosy and fascinationg enviroment you can spend an unforgettable holiday, rediscovering nature and our roots.