The house and village feature panoramic views of the plains of Pisa. The village is entirely residential. Easy shopping for food, other necessities, and at least two superb trattorias are located in the busy little town below with its Parco di Pinocchio the tale was written by Carlo Collodi in the exquisite Garzoni Villa from which the attached houses climb the hillside from the villa and its magnificent gardens of rare plants, sculpture, bamboo forest, and layers of magnificent, old tiled walkways and walls. (Free passes to the garden are available to renters; entry is from the lower village.) The views from every window are either spectacular or charming.