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Designed for a minimalist footprint and deep connection to nature, tiny houses provide the perfect escape to unwind in comfort. Whether tucked away in serene bushland or set amidst the beauty of top wine regions, these brand-new tiny house stays offer a chance to disconnect from the everyday and reconnect with the outdoors. From Victoria’s Yarra Valley to the NSW North Coast and Tasmania’s Cradle Mountain region, here are the latest tiny house offerings from Tiny Away.

Two new rustic stays in the Yarra Valley

Pyrenees Views is a rustic tiny house retreat in Avoca in Victoria’s Yarra Valley, offering stunning mountain sunsets and countryside views. Nestled near a majestic ash tree, the house provides a tranquil escape with a seasonal creek running through the property. Just 20 minutes from wineries, trails, and waterfalls, it’s also an hour’s drive from Bendigo, Ballarat, and Castlemaine. Avoca’s arts scene, historic sites, and parks all add to the charm. The property is rich in birdlife, including eagles, parrots, and owls, while kangaroos can be spotted at night.

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The Bunjil is another tiny house retreat in the Yarra Valley, nestled on a 10-acre sanctuary in Steels Creek. Surrounded by Kinglake National Park and Steels Creek Valley, the location is also just 25 minutes from bustling Healesville’s wineries, distilleries, craft breweries, and gourmet boutiques. On-site, enjoy walking trails, while nearby attractions include Healesville Sanctuary, Alowyn Gardens, and Maroondah Reservoir Park.

Picture perfection, just outside of Port Macquarie

Huntingdon House is a tiny house farm stay in Huntingdon on the NSW mid-north coast surrounded by green hills and valleys along the Hastings River. Perched on a hill within a rainforest patch, it offers serene views and misty morning landscapes. Just 30 minutes from Port Macquarie, guests can enjoy nearby beaches and hiking trails, and local attractions like Billabong Zoo, Ellenborough Falls, Timbertown, Bago Maze, Stoney Aqua Park, and Tacking Point Lighthouse. This peaceful retreat provides a perfect blend of countryside tranquillity and coastal adventure.

A hillside hideout in Tassie’s Cradle Mountain region

Hillside Hideout is a cosy home on Manna Hill Farm in West Kentish, offering stunning views of Mt Roland, Mt Claude, and Mt van Dyke. Just 30 minutes from Devonport, it provides an authentic farm stay with sheep, fresh eggs for breakfast, and fireside relaxation. Nearby Sheffield, the ‘Town of Murals’, and Cradle Mountain National Park offer cultural and outdoor adventures. Guests can also explore the Tasting Trail, Mersey Bluff Lighthouse, The Tasmanian Arboretum, and Mole Creek Caves, making it a perfect retreat for relaxation and exploration.

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A restful road trip pitstop on the NSW-Victoria border

Nioka Rise is a tranquil tiny house retreat in Jindera, just 8 minutes off the Hume Highway and 15 minutes from Albury. Overlooking the iconic Table Top Mountains, the house offers a peaceful escape surrounded by native birdlife and trees. Guests can enjoy a BBQ, outdoor seating, and a fire pit—perfect for sunset views or stargazing. Nearby, explore Albury’s historic charm, river cruises, wineries, and scenic parks like Noreuil Park and the Albury Botanic Gardens.