5. Collodi (Tuscany)
Remember Pinocchio? The wooden boy puppet whose nose grew larger every time he lied? Well, if you are wondering what’s the connection between Colladi, a village in Tuscany, Italy and this world famous storybook character, then Colladi is the place that the creator of Pinocchio Carlo Lorenzini adopted as a pen name and was known as Carlo Collodi. This striking village today is a popular tourist destination for travelers looking for tranquility with breath-taking Tuscan vista. The village has a dramatic appearance with narrow curves and twisted path leading to the mountain.
