Camaiore

In the splendid region of Tuscany, nestled between the fascinating mountains of the Apuan Alps and the lively coast of Versilia, you will find the picturesque village of Camaiore. To the east, the enchanting backdrop of the Apuan Alps rises to protect the town, offering a natural spectacle of incomparable beauty. To the west, Camaiore overlooks the Ligurian Sea, enjoying the benefits of a mild climate all year round, thanks to the influence of the warm Tyrrhenian Sea. The territory of Camaiore extends over an area of about 84 square kilometers and includes a variety of landscapes from mountains, hills, and plains, rising from just above sea level to reach the mountains of the high Versilia. This geographical variety gives Camaiore a dynamic character, allowing visitors to experience different types of environments in one territory. The inhabitants of Camaiore, or "Camaioresi" as they are called, are known for their warm hospitality. The small town boasts a population of over 30,000 inhabitants and despite its growth over the years, it still maintains a strong local identity and a sense of community. The historic center, still well preserved today, is characterized by narrow cobbled streets, typical of Tuscan architecture, which create an authentic and picturesque atmosphere. Camaiore has an important medieval history. Its origins date back to Roman times, when they built a castrum, a sort of fortified village. Later, during the Middle Ages, the town became an important episcopal seat. However, it is the signs of the Renaissance that dominate the architecture of the historic center. Walking through the streets of Camaiore, you will not fail to notice the numerous historic buildings, such as the Collegiate Church of Santa Maria Assunta, a splendid example of Romanesque style from the 12th century, which proudly stands in the heart of the town. At the same time, the territory of Camaiore also offers a rich natural heritage, with the presence of protected areas and trails that cross the mountains and offer breathtaking views. Among the culinary excellences of Camaiore, there is certainly olive oil, considered one of the best in Italy. The production of this precious condiment is closely linked to local culture and tradition, and represents one of the main economic resources of the area. Camaiore also boasts a historic connection with art, particularly with the processing of iron and marble, dating back to Roman times, when they had important quarries here. This artistic and artisan tradition is still very much alive today and represents an important heritage for the town. In conclusion, Camaiore is a charming place where art and history come together with natural beauty. A journey to this Tuscan municipality offers the opportunity to immerse oneself in a landscape of fascinating beauty, while discovering a cultural heritage of great value. It is definitely a destination not to be missed for those looking for an authentic corner of Tuscany.

ISTAT code: 046005

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Camaiore, Lucca, Massarosa, Pescaglia, Pietrasanta, Viareggio

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Camaiore, a disputed town located in the exclusive regions of Tuscany, is renowned for its local enterprises. These economic engines consist of various types of companies, all committed to preserving the authenticity of territorial traditions and projecting them into the present with innovations that marry art and technology. Anyone visiting Camaiore will have the opportunity to discover a world of productive activities linked to tradition and modernity. Hundreds of artisanal companies, famous for their skill in manual production, represent the beating heart of the local economy. One of the most emblematic sectors is textiles. Camaiore is known for its workshops where skilled artisans, following ancient processing methods, create high-quality fabrics for furnishings, clothing, and decoration. Camaiore's textile products are renowned for the quality of the fibers used, the sophistication of the designs, and the durability of the finished product. The food sector is equally vibrant. Local agri-food companies produce products that embody the taste and passion for Tuscan cuisine. Bread, oil, wine, honey, and cured meats are just some of the excellent products that Camaiore, with its fertile land and mild climate, is able to offer. These products represent not only a cultural heritage but also an economic opportunity for the local community. Small and medium-sized enterprises are another fundamental element of the local economy. Many of these businesses are concentrated in the tourism sector, offering hospitality, catering, and entertainment services. From cozy bed & breakfasts, gourmet restaurants, and trendy cafes, these businesses provide an essential service for visitors, helping to make Camaiore a top tourist destination. In the surrounding areas, we find a thriving industrial sector characterized by highly specialized companies. In particular, there are companies active in the fields of precision mechanics, electronics, chemistry, and pharmaceuticals. These industries, while integrated into the global economic fabric, maintain a strong connection with the territory of Camaiore, contributing significantly to the well-being of its community. Finally, the companies operating in the service sector cannot go unnoticed, including real estate agencies, consulting firms, cleaning companies, and much more. These companies, although not directly linked to tradition, play a leading role in the local economy, providing essential services to the population and other businesses in the area. In summary, the local businesses of Camaiore are the beating heart of this Tuscan community. From artisanal production to manufacturing, from agriculture to tourism, all these activities play an essential role in keeping the economic, social, and cultural life of Camaiore alive and dynamic, creating opportunities for growth and development, and contributing to defining the unique and fascinating identity of the place.

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Statistics

The report focuses on the integrated assessment of the municipality of Camaiore, ISTAT Code 46005, a territory rich in potential that offers a range of interesting investment opportunities in various sectors. Camaiore, located in the agricultural region 'Pianura della Versilia', has a total population of 17,032 inhabitants, mainly composed of males (15,384) compared to females (1,648). The total area is 84.69 sq km, offering an interesting mix of geographical and morphological conditions. Camaiore has a high number of dwellings, with 22,303 units as of December 31, 2021. Occupied dwellings as of December 31 were 13,960, while unoccupied ones amounted to 8,343. This indicates an investment opportunity in the real estate sector, as there is a considerable margin for development and recovery of residual real estate. The area is also home to 1,901 foreigners, evenly distributed between males (853) and females (1,048). The presence of a foreign population could offer opportunities in terms of targeted services for this community. Camaiore's tourism and accommodation offer is quite diversified. The Municipality has a significant number of hotel and non-hotel facilities, with the total beds available in the area reaching 6,645. While most hotel facilities are 3-star hotels, there are also non-hotel accommodation facilities such as agritourism, youth hostels, and bed & breakfasts. The presence of only one campsite and tourist village facility signals a potentially undervalued sector and could represent a possible investment opportunity. Tourism is further favored by the presence of a municipal museum that attracted 943 visitors in 2020. Camaiore's cultural heritage is another factor that could be attractive to investors, especially those interested in the cultural tourism sector. Geographically, the municipality is located in an area of intermediate population density, with a predominantly coastal and non-insular territory. The altitude of the center is 34 meters and the area is characterized by a mix of altitude bands, mainly located below 900 meters. In terms of accessibility, Camaiore is well connected by major means of transportation. The train station with active passenger service can be reached in 16 minutes, and access to the highway network in 15 minutes. Airports and passenger ports are respectively 32 and 41 minutes away. These data indicate that Camaiore has good potential for investments, particularly in the tourism and real estate sectors. Although there are some critical issues, such as the high number of unoccupied dwellings, the overall context proves promising and worthy of further investigation and investment.

ISTAT COD AND MUNICIPALITIES
ISTAT code046005
MunicipalityCamaiore
INHABITANTS (2023)
Total Inhabitants17032
Males15384
Females1648
TERRITORIAL SURFACES
HOUSES 2021
Occupied dwellings as of December 31st13.96
Unoccupied dwellings as of December 31st8343
Homes as of December 31st22.303
Stranieri
Males853
Females1048
Total1901
5 STARS AND 5 STAR LUXURY
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
4 STARS
Exercises7
Beds1013
Rooms407
Bathrooms449
3 STARS
Exercises61
Beds3094
Rooms1639
Bathrooms1761
2 STARS
Exercises10
Beds238
Rooms127
Bathrooms140
1 STAR
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
Tourist Hotel Residences
Exercises2
Beds640
Rooms300
Bathrooms300
Total Hotels
Exercises80
Beds4985
Rooms2473
Bathrooms2650
Campsites and Tourist Villages
Number1
Beds528
Rental accommodation managed in an entrepreneurial manner
Number121
Beds891
Farmhouses
Number7
Beds46
Youth Hostels
Number2
Beds48
Holiday homes
Number2
Beds87
Alpine refuges
Number0
Beds0
Other accommodation facilities
Number0
Beds0
Bed & Breakfast
Number9
Beds60
Total non-hotel establishments
Number142
Beds1660
Total accommodation facilities
Number222
Beds6645
2020 Museums and Similar Institutions
Number of museum institutions1
Number of visitors943
Fasce altimetriche
PERIMETER_KM63.30
AREA_KMQ85.43
0-299 (%)62.1
300-599 (%)22.8
600-899 (%)11.5
900-1.199 (%)3.6
1.200-1.499 (%)0.0
1.500-1.999 (%)0.0
2.000-2.499 (%)0.0
>=2.500 (%)0.0
% Total100
Agrarian region
Agricultural Region Code4606
Denomination: Agricultural RegionPIANURA DELLA VERSILIA
Other statistical classifications
Altitude of the center (meters)34
Coastal municipalitySi
Island municipalityNo
Coastal areasSi
Level of urbanizationZone a densità intermedia di popolazione
Accessibility indices (in minutes)
Railway stations with active passenger service16
Access to the motorway network15
Airports32
Ports with passenger service41

News on TRAVELNOSTOP

In the heart of Tuscany lies Camaiore, a charming town full of surprises. This hidden gem of Versilia, rooted in ancient Roman times, offers visitors a world of attractions unknown to most. From a religious perspective, the town is devoted to San Bernardino da Siena, a Franciscan saint who plays a fundamental role in the local tradition. In fact, in Camaiore, the Feast of San Bernardino takes place, an event that fills the streets every year on May 20th with processions, folk events, and markets. Moments of prayer, combined with popular involvement, make this festival a remarkable moment of sharing and deep devotion. The churches in Camaiore are numerous, each containing a piece of history. The oldest building is the Cathedral of the Holy Crucifix, a masterpiece of Romanesque style built in the 11th century. Inside, you can admire a series of works of extraordinary beauty and value, among which stands out the Benediction Cross of the enamels of the Badia, a unique medieval bronze artifact. In the nearby Pieve di Santo Stefano, you can admire the beautiful Romanesque pulpit, one of the oldest and most important in Tuscany. Another sacred place of great interest is the Badia di San Pietro, the ancient Benedictine abbey, where the simplicity of the interiors contrasts with the complexity of the splendid Renaissance frescoes. A few steps from the Badia, you will find the fascinating Church of Santa Maria Assunta, a building of great artistic and historical value that preserves frescoes and precious ostensories dating back to the 14th century. There are also numerous historical monuments in Camaiore. You can start with the evocative Teatro dell'Olivo, a gem from the 17th century, with its elegant Liberty facade and precious neoclassical interiors. Then, continue with the Castle Museum, an immense complex that uses the castle as its main exhibition space, showing in an educational way the history, life, and local art from the Etruscans to the present day. Lovers of contemporary art will be fascinated by the Sculpture Park of Camaiore, a pine forest located on the outskirts of the town, which houses dozens of works by local and international artists. For those who love popular traditions, in Camaiore between July and August, the "Sagra dei Maccheroni" takes place, where you will find a wide variety of pasta dressed with typical local sauces, a true paradise for gourmets. Camaiore is therefore a surprising place, where history, art, and tradition blend perfectly, creating a unique and unforgettable atmosphere. A place where every saint, every sacred building, and every sculpture openly tell their piece of history, offering each visitor an unforgettable journey through the centuries.

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