Bagni di Lucca

Among the folds of the Tuscan mountains, lapped by the Lima river, lies Bagni di Lucca. This hidden Italian municipality in the province of Lucca has deep roots that date back to the medieval period. The city is known for the beauty of its location and the numerous thermal springs, which have made it a privileged destination for lovers of relaxation and well-being since the time of the ancient Romans. Bagni di Lucca covers an area of about 70 square kilometers and sits at an altitude of 150 meters above sea level. The municipal territory is woven with various inhabited nuclei, divided into fractions, with the fraction of Villa as the administrative epicenter. Many of these nuclei preserve their original appearance, perfect for lovers of tranquility and authenticity of times past. The population of Bagni di Lucca, which numbers just over 6000 inhabitants, is a lively community that proudly preserves its local traditions. The municipality is indeed the site of various folkloric events and popular festivals that have their roots in ancient rural culture. The eminent history of Bagni di Lucca has left its mark on the artistic and cultural heritage of the municipality. Since Roman times, these thermal waters have been exploited for their healing properties. Over the centuries, the town has become a renowned holiday destination, having hosted illustrious figures from the world of art and culture, such as the English poet Lord Byron and the French writer Alexandre Dumas. This charming Tuscan town is also renowned for its lush vegetation, largely due to its mild climate. The rivers, hills, and mountains surrounding Bagni di Lucca are covered in greenery, allowing residents and visitors to engage in various outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and cycling, at any time of the year. The local cuisine is a true treasure of Bagni di Lucca, preserving the pleasures of Tuscan cuisine. From the robust flavors of the mountain tradition mixed with the more delicate flavors of Maremman cuisine, all washed down with renowned regional wines. Finally, the wide variety of accommodation options makes Bagni di Lucca a suitable place for both short stays and long-term stays. The municipality offers a wide range of solutions, from luxury facilities with thermal services, to more informal guesthouses and comfortable family apartments. In conclusion, Bagni di Lucca is a true hidden gem in the Tuscan mountains, a place where time seems to have stopped, allowing those who arrive to tune in with nature, disconnect from the daily routine, and immerse themselves in an oasis of peace and tranquility. Few other locations can boast such a mix of natural beauty, history, culture, and well-being. Let yourself be enveloped by this wonderfully suspended setting between past and present, tradition and innovation: Bagni di Lucca awaits you for an unforgettable experience.

ISTAT code: 046002

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Bagni di Lucca, Barga, Borgo a Mozzano, Coreglia Antelminelli, Fanano, Lucca, Marliana, Pescia, Pievepelago, Villa Basilica

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Bagni di Lucca, a delightful town in Tuscany, is not only known for its scenic and historical beauty, but also for the numerous local businesses that contribute to making the area unique and lively. Local entrepreneurial activities cover a wide range of sectors, from agriculture to catering, from craftsmanship to tourism. Bagni di Lucca has been famous for its thermal waters for centuries, and various local businesses have sprung up around these natural resources. Among these are wellness centers and thermal facilities that offer relaxation and rejuvenation services thanks to the richness of minerals in the water. One of the distinctive features of these facilities is the focus on well-being not only physical, but also mental, with various courses and workshops dedicated to meditation and mindfulness. Another vital sphere for the local economy is agriculture. The farms in Bagni di Lucca produce a variety of high-quality products, highly appreciated by both residents and visitors. Extra virgin olive oil, for example, is one of the flagship products of the area, harvested and pressed locally according to traditional methods that guarantee a pure and flavorful oil. Also, the red and white wine produced from the vines that adorn the surrounding hills is renowned for its excellent quality. Particularly famous are the local culinary products. There are numerous family-run trattorias and restaurants whose menus boast typically Tuscan dishes, using fresh and local ingredients. These activities embody the warm and welcoming hospitality for which Tuscany is so appreciated, creating a convivial atmosphere where visitors can experience authentic local cuisine. Craftsmanship is another fundamental aspect of the economy of Bagni di Lucca. Here you can find workshops dedicated to ceramics and woodworking, where artisans create unique products, combining ancestral skills with a modern touch. In addition, textile product shops, which produce handmade clothing, are an emblem of local craftsmanship. Finally, the importance of the tourism sector must be emphasized. In addition to wellness centers and thermal facilities, there are numerous accommodations ranging from country houses to bed and breakfasts. These establishments offer a warm welcome to visitors, who can enjoy the natural and cultural beauties of the area. Every business in Bagni di Lucca has a unique story to tell, linked by a strong sense of belonging to the territory and a constant commitment to preserve and enhance its natural and cultural resources. This spirit of conservation, combined with the ingenuity and creativity of its residents, makes the area a very special place.

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Statistics

The municipality of Bagni di Lucca, coded in the ISTAT system with the number 46002, presents an interesting series of opportunities linked to its specific combination of demographic, geographic, and economic characteristics that make the territory potentially attractive to investors. The population of Bagni di Lucca is composed of 5,576 inhabitants, evenly distributed between males (2,768) and females (2,808), with the presence of a significant foreign community composed of 689 individuals. Among the dwellings in the area (5,907 in total), although only 2,679 are occupied, the large number of unoccupied dwellings (3,228) could suggest a potential opportunity for real estate investments, envisioning possible renovations or conversions into tourist accommodations or rentals. From a geographical and morphological point of view, the territory extends over an area of 164.71 sq km, predominantly mountainous, as demonstrated by the prevalence of altitude bands between 300 and 1199 meters. Although the municipality is not coastal, its position and altitude (150 meters for the center of the municipality) could attract investors interested in the hospitality and tourism offerings related to the mountains and nature. In fact, regarding tourism and hospitality offerings, despite there being only a decent hospitality offering with 27 establishments including hotels and non-hotel structures for a total of 435 beds, there is a potential development opportunity in this sector also due to the presence of 2 museums that, in 2020, attracted a total of 1280 visitors. The absence of high-class hotels (4 and 5 stars) could represent a gap to be filled with further investments in the hospitality sector. The municipality is located in a mountainous area of the Val di Lima Lucchese, as defined by the Agricultural Regions, and represents a sparsely populated area. Accessibility infrastructures also show room for improvement, with average travel times of 56 minutes to railway stations, 38 minutes to access the highway network, and over an hour to reach airports and ports with passenger services. These data suggest the need for improvement in transport infrastructures, making this area another potential sector for investments. Considering the above, the municipality of Bagni di Lucca could be attractive to investors interested in the opportunities offered by the real estate, tourism, and infrastructure sectors. These sectors, in fact, thanks to the peculiarities of the territory and the current challenges, could benefit from significant development and offer interesting returns on investments in the medium to long term.

ISTAT COD AND MUNICIPALITIES
ISTAT code046002
MunicipalityBagni di Lucca
INHABITANTS (2023)
Total Inhabitants5576
Males2768
Females2808
TERRITORIAL SURFACES
HOUSES 2021
Occupied dwellings as of December 31st2.679
Unoccupied dwellings as of December 31st3228
Homes as of December 31st5.907
Stranieri
Males400
Females289
Total689
5 STARS AND 5 STAR LUXURY
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
4 STARS
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
3 STARS
Exercises6
Beds148
Rooms85
Bathrooms90
2 STARS
Exercises1
Beds43
Rooms33
Bathrooms36
1 STAR
Exercises1
Beds25
Rooms13
Bathrooms8
Tourist Hotel Residences
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
Total Hotels
Exercises8
Beds216
Rooms131
Bathrooms134
Campsites and Tourist Villages
Number0
Beds0
Rental accommodation managed in an entrepreneurial manner
Number4
Beds44
Farmhouses
Number11
Beds106
Youth Hostels
Number0
Beds0
Holiday homes
Number1
Beds25
Alpine refuges
Number1
Beds8
Other accommodation facilities
Number1
Beds24
Bed & Breakfast
Number1
Beds12
Total non-hotel establishments
Number19
Beds219
Total accommodation facilities
Number27
Beds435
2020 Museums and Similar Institutions
Number of museum institutions2
Number of visitors1280
Fasce altimetriche
PERIMETER_KM65.93
AREA_KMQ164.71
0-299 (%)8.5
300-599 (%)32.2
600-899 (%)29.9
900-1.199 (%)19.2
1.200-1.499 (%)7.6
1.500-1.999 (%)2.5
2.000-2.499 (%)0.0
>=2.500 (%)0.0
% Total100
Agrarian region
Agricultural Region Code4604
Denomination: Agricultural RegionMONTAGNA DELLA VAL DI LIMA LUCCHESE
Other statistical classifications
Altitude of the center (meters)150
Coastal municipalityNo
Island municipalityNo
Coastal areasNo
Level of urbanizationZone scarsamente popolate
Accessibility indices (in minutes)
Railway stations with active passenger service56
Access to the motorway network38
Airports61
Ports with passenger service69
Piano Strategico Nazionale per le Aree Interne
Già Area 2014-2020SI
SNAI 2020D - Intermedio
Aree SNAI 2021 - 2027Garfagnana-Lunigiana - Media Valle del Serchio - Appennino Pistoiese

Considering the information provided, it can be said that the municipality of Bagni di Lucca is indeed considered an area of interest by the National Strategic Plan for Inner Areas (PSNAI) for the period 2021-2027. It is noted that the municipality was already included among the selected areas in the period 2014-2020 and despite its status changing from "Intermediate" in 2020, it remains a focus area for the future. This indicates that there are still many untapped potentials or unmet needs that require special support for their solution or improvement. For the next programming period, the municipality of Bagni di Lucca is included in the "Garfagnana-Lunigiana - Middle Serchio Valley - Pistoiese Apennines" area, which probably marks a wide geographical area where challenges and opportunities are similar and therefore strategies and intervention measures will be designed to respond to the specificities of the entire area. This inclusion in the PSNAI for the period 2021-2027 therefore puts Bagni di Lucca in a privileged position to benefit from funding and projects aimed at economic revitalization, sustainable development, and social inclusion in the area.

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"Bagni di Lucca, a jewel of Tuscany, is a charming holiday destination that offers a unique mix of breathtaking views, historical architecture, and cultural roots firmly planted in local traditions. The entire area is dotted with marvels that recall the riches of its history, from Roman times to the Renaissance, not forgetting the medieval period. One of the main attractions is the Church of San Pietro e Paolo, also known as the "duomo of Bagni di Lucca" due to the architect Domenico Martinelli who built it in the 18th century. The cathedral houses precious 16th-century paintings by Jacopo da Empoli and Alessandro Allori, as well as a fascinating white marble baptistery. The patron saint of Bagni di Lucca is Saint Peter the Apostle, celebrated on June 29 with torchlight processions and festivities in the heart of the village. The patron saint's feast is a moment when residents and visitors come together to celebrate the local history and traditions in a festive and spiritual setting. The Chain Bridge, built in the 19th century, is another of Bagni di Lucca's main attractions. Located above the Serchio River, the bridge is an elegant example of architecture of the time with its characteristic arch shape and iron chains. A visit to Villa Fiori, a luxurious residence with a large garden that also houses an amphitheater, is a must. For nature and hiking enthusiasts, the area offers a variety of paths through woods and valleys, including the well-known smugglers' trail, which was once used by those seeking to cross the border into Switzerland. The thermal spring of Docce Basse, known since Roman times, is another attraction for visitors interested in the healing properties of its sulfuric waters. Bagni di Lucca is also known for its numerous cultural events and festivals. One of the most beloved events is the "Night of the Candles," a spectacular evening where the historic center of Bagni di Lucca is illuminated with thousands of candles creating an enchanting and romantic atmosphere. For those who love authentic flavors, the "Chestnut Festival" is an event not to be missed. This festival celebrates the chestnut, historically important for the local economy, with traditional dishes and sweets. The passion for opera music is present in the "Banda Musicale Bagni di Lucca," a musical association founded in 1863 that offers concerts and prominent events every year, contributing to enliven the life of this area of the Val di Lima. Every corner of Bagni di Lucca is steeped in history, traditions, but also innovation. Through churches, monuments, festivals, and festivals, the Tuscan municipality continues to keep alive the legacy of the past, allowing visitors to take a journey through history, culture, and gastronomic delights."

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