Tiny House Stays in Australia: Embrace the growing trend in travel
Tiny House stays are on the rise. Hotels are great, however sometimes the desire to just ‘get away from it all’ and unplug in nature calls, and what better way than to spend a couple of nights in a tiny house nestled deep in a forest, yet have access to modern amenities.
In recent years, the travel landscape has evolved dramatically, with an increasing number of adventurers seeking unique and sustainable experiences. Among the most captivating trends is the rise of tiny house stays—quaint, efficient dwellings that offer a fresh perspective on travel accommodations. These miniature homes, often set in picturesque locations, blend creativity with comfort, making them a perfect choice for those looking to escape the ordinary.
So, why are tiny house stays capturing the hearts of travelers? First and foremost, they promote a lifestyle of minimalism and intentional living. As people become more conscious of their ecological footprint, tiny houses often emphasize sustainability, utilizing eco-friendly materials and innovative designs that maximize space and energy efficiency. This resonates with eco-minded travelers who seek to leave a lighter impact on the planet.
Moreover, tiny houses offer a sense of novelty and adventure. Staying in a cozy, creatively designed space allows travelers to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature. Whether nestled in a serene forest, perched on a hillside, or located near a vibrant urban center, tiny houses provide a unique backdrop for memorable experiences.
Characterised by their minimalist footprint and close connection to nature, tiny houses offer an opportunity to ‘treecharge’ in comfort. From locations nestled deep in forests to hideaways situated in some of our top wine regions, these brand-new tiny house stays offer the ultimate opportunity to disconnect and reconnect with nature. Whether you’re craving complete solitude, or just a break from the digital noise, these retreats promise a rejuvenating getaway.
A gorgeous Hunter Valley farm stay backdropped by the Brokenback Range
Wollemi sits in the tranquil neighbourhood of Broke-Fordwich, known for being the oldest wine-making region in Australia. Perched on level ground, the retreat offers captivating views of the Brokenback Range and expansive, park-like grounds waiting to be explored. What’s more, within a 20-minute drive, you can explore renowned Hunter Valley wineries including Peterson House, Hanging Tree Wines, and Audrey Wilkinson, among others.
Sip, swirl and savour the serenity at this Barossa-based tiny escape
Barossa Homestead offers a charming farm stay experience, set within the famous Barossa Valley wine region. This home is perfect for a countryside retreat, with cosy, minimalist stylings ideal for seeking serenity. Local wineries, local produce markets, and scenic walking trails are all in striking distance making it a perfect base to explore the region.
A true ‘Urban Wilderness’ on the Gold Coast
The Urban Wilderness tiny house is a serene retreat located near the Gold Coast, offering the best of both natural surroundings and proximity to urban amenities. This tiny home is perfect for nature lovers, nestled in a secluded spot with easy access to hiking trails, wildlife, and peaceful bushland. Despite its wilderness setting, it’s still close to the vibrant Gold Coast, allowing guests to enjoy both quiet nature and bustling city activities.
A small but mighty McLaren Vale retreat
At Scrub House you can enjoy the daily ambience of a working farm with vineyards, sheep, and wild kangaroos. With over 70 cellar doors, high-end eateries, and the Shiraz Trail bike and walking trail at your doorstep. This rustic retreat connects you to the vast McLaren Vale region for an intimate time with nature without straying far from city comforts. Nature enthusiasts can appreciate the nearby Wittunga Botanic Garden and the sprawling expanses of Glenthorne National Park.
Sleep in a vineyard in New South Wales’s Riverina
The Little Grove Retreat, set within the idyllic Regal Estate, is a unique getaway with a vineyard and olive grove (literally) right at your doorstep. Indulge in wine tastings or simply enjoy the beautiful surrounding vines. Tucked away in West Wyalong in the scenic NSW Riverina region, the house is just an hour’s drive from the iconic Lake Albert, with easy access to Cowra Japanese Gardens, Altina Wildlife Park, and the majestic Iandra Castle.
A creek-side stay in the Clarence Valley
Escape to a peaceful countryside retreat at Tiny Ironbark in the Clarence Valley, part of the gorgeous Northern Rivers region of NSW. The house offers panoramic views of Timbertop and the Dorrigo Plateau beyond and is set on Tallowood Hill Farm, a quick 5-minute drive from the serene town of Glenreagh. It’s conveniently close to Coffs Coast gems like Emerald Beach, offering a mix of countryside peace with easy access to great swimming and surfing.
A charming weekender in Daylesford
The snug Tiny Zahalka House is nestled amidst old pine trees that provide a picturesque view of the beautiful native bushland reserve of historic Cornish Hill. The space is thoughtfully designed with all the necessary amenities, decorated with gorgeous plants, unique artwork and curated pieces. Here, you can spend your time soaking in the peaceful surroundings, reading a book in bed, or sipping a cup of tea (or wine) under the pines.