Among the many beautiful beaches in the territory of Campo nell'Elba, it is certainly worth mentioning the sandy ones of Fetovaia and Galenzana, the pebble beaches of Colle Palombaia and Fonza, and then Cavoli and Seccheto, where sand, rocks and gravel alternate.
Going up the hill you’ll encounter Sant'Ilario in Campo, one of the oldest and most typical villages on the whole island, located on a picturesque position from which one can enjoy the view of the Gulf of Marina di Campo on one side and the presence of the mountain on the other. The Romanesque church of Sant'Ilario and the Pieve di San Giovanni (Parish church of Saint John), the largest religious building from the Romanesque period still standing on the island, are worth visiting here.
The village of San Piero in Campo, which stands on a granite elevation of Mount Capanne, is equally impressive. In the heart of the village stands the beautiful Chiesa di San Niccolò (Church of San Niccolò), probably erected on the remains of a Roman temple.
Along the road from Sant'Ilario up to Mount Perone stand the Torre di San Giovanni (Tower of San Giovanni), a significant bulwark from the Pisan era, and the Santuario delle Farfalle dell’Isola d’Elba (Sanctuary of the Butterflies of the Island of Elba), a natural oasis that winds along a path from the picnic area of Mount Perone to the last slopes of Mount Capanne.
Connections to the Island of Pianosa, a small jewel with totally flat terrain and a maximum elevation of only 29 meters above sea level, depart from Marina di Campo! A penal colony and then a maximum-security prison from the mid-nineteenth century to 2011, today it is one of the most unspoiled places in the Mediterranean, partly thanks to its history.
Finally, the territory of Campo nell'Elba is home to La Pila Airport, which connects the Island of Elba with a number of Italian and European cities.