Complexes of general formula [{CuX} 2 (YNC 10 H 14 O)] (X=Cl; Y=NHMe, NH 2 or X=Br; Y=NH 2 ) were synthesised from camphor hydrazone ligands (YNC 10 H 14 O) by reaction with the suitable copper(I) halide. Structural analysis by X-rays performed on a red crystal of [{CuCl} 2 (Me 2 NNC 10 H 14 O)] revealed that the complex is a one-dimensional copper polymer formed by two rather different copper units bridged by chloride. One of the copper units displays a tetrahedral geometry while the other is linear. Although the geometries and neighbourhoods of the two copper units are very different the oxidation state of the metal is the same, i.e. Cu(I) as corroborated by magnetic and electrochemical measurements.The ability of [{CuCl} 2 (Me 2 NNC 10 H 14 O)] to promote the activation of 4-pentyn-1-ol towards cyclization was studied under homogeneous or heterogeneous experimental conditions. The best results were obtained under homogeneous conditions at 40°C.