Casale sul Sile
Casale sul Sile is a town of around 12,000 people in the province of Treviso, set along the Sile river just a few kilometres from...
Updated 13 July 2026
The story
The story of Casale sul Sile
History and origins
Documents attest to the existence of the settlement as early as around 1100, when the area developed around a castle linked to the da Camino family, lords of Treviso. The name Casale comes from the Latin casalis, meaning a rural settlement, testifying to the agricultural roots of the place, which in Roman times was crossed by the Via Annia. The castle was restored in 1418 on the orders of the podestà of Treviso, Guido da Canal, and later turned into a rural residence; today only the circular-based tower remains, still dominating the historic centre as the main testimony to the town's medieval past.
What to see
The symbolic monument of Casale sul Sile is the surviving tower of the old castle complex, which still marks the town's strategic position controlling the river. In the hamlet of Conscio stands a Marian sanctuary built following an apparition documented by a papal bull of Pope Innocent VIII in 1491, a destination of local devotion. Along the Sile, between Casale and the neighbouring town of Casier, lies the so-called burci boat cemetery, where wooden walkways run alongside the remains of old river vessels once used to transport goods, today a small natural monument and an evocative spot for a walk.
The Sile river and nature
The Sile, one of the longest spring-fed rivers in Europe, is the true common thread of Casale sul Sile: its banks, protected by the Sile Regional Natural Park, host cycle paths and trails that let visitors move between reed beds, mills and countryside views. Stretches of the river can be travelled by boat or canoe, a traditional way of discovering the river landscape linking Treviso to the Venice lagoon, which makes the area a benchmark for slow and outdoor tourism.
Local life and economy
Casale sul Sile is today a mostly residential town, which has grown over recent decades thanks to its proximity to Treviso, Mestre and Venice, but it still keeps an economic fabric also tied to the agriculture of the low Treviso plain. The town's life is concentrated along the river and in the historic centre, with a calm pace typical of Veneto's commuter towns, enriched by local associations and sports activities linked to the river, such as rowing and canoeing.
How to get there and location
The town is about 15 kilometres from Treviso and just over 20 kilometres from Venice, in a convenient position for anyone wanting to visit both cities while staying in a quieter setting. It is well connected via the provincial road network and can also be explored by bicycle thanks to the nearby Sile cycle path, which links several towns in the area all the way to the lagoon.
Experiences not to miss
- Visit the surviving tower of the old castle in the historic centre
- Walk or cycle along the Sile riverbanks within the Regional Natural Park
- Reach the Conscio sanctuary, a place of Marian devotion
- Discover the burci boat cemetery and its historic river vessels
- Travel the river by boat or canoe between Casale and Casier
- Explore the Treviso countryside by bike along the Sile cycle path
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