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popular point of interest and activities not to be missed in Camaiore and surrounding.
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his rich historical and artistic heritage, local culture and environment. Discover the monuments, buildings, natural
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Camaiore beach
Its territory is divided into four large areas (the hills, the capital with its valley, the plain of Capezzano and the coast of Lido di Camaiore), the town is surrounded by large valleys, mountains, hills, where pretty and ancient villages are scattered from which you can admire a natural spectacle of incredible beauty.
The municipal area includes 24 hamlets and among them the most famous and populated, namely
Lido di Camaiore, a well-known seaside resort with sandy beaches, and Capezzano Pianore, in the past famous for the production of strawberries and today above all for its cutting-edge floriculture in Europe. However, all the hilly settlements, rich in history, traditions and wonderful landscapes are also worth special consideration.
Lido di Camaiore is a modern seaside resort with characteristics such as to make it one of the main tourist centers. Its wide sandy beach is more than four kilometers away. It extends between Marina di Pietrasanta and Viareggio and slopes gently into the sea. It is easy to reach: all you have to do is cross a beautiful and suggestive promenade full of gardens and flowerbeds along which bathing establishments with a thousand colors follow one another, small shops, bars and restaurants.
The slopes of the
Apuan Alps are littered with pretty and ancient villages within easy reach from the coast, many of which offer breathtaking sea views and are a tourist destination for a unique combination of landscapes and scenarios: from the sea to the hills, from the mountains to the lake, from the beach to the park of the Apuan Islands.
written by Arthur Burley - Last update: 13/09/2021
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