The Castelik, historically known as Castrum de Sernalea, is a site of extraordinary archaeological value located on a strategic hill that dominates the passage to the Piave.
Though today it appears as an evocative mound of ruins immersed in vegetation, the remains testify to the existence of an ancient medieval fortification, likely built upon earlier prehistoric and Roman settlements.
The site was a crucial defensive hub for controlling the territory and trade routes along the river, and even today it retains the charm of a place where millennia of history intertwine with nature.
Walking among its remains, one can sense the strategic importance of this outpost that has protected the community of Sernaglia for centuries, representing today one of the oldest and most mysterious symbols of local identity.