Tiny house specialist Tiny Away has expanded its rural getaway network to include two properties in Tasmania.
Set on an eight-acre property surrounded by bush and grassland with abundant wildlife the ‘Quirindi’ tiny house is located in the quiet fishing village of Dunalley, just 45 minutes from Hobart.
Dunalley is renowned as one of the Apple Isle’s best fishing spots and home to The Cannery, serving some of the best seafood in the region and the award-winning Bangor Wine & Oyster Shed which produces premium Tasmanian wines matched with local oysters.
The ‘Cottesloe’ is located in a small farming operation close to the small town of Hagley and historic Deloraine in Tasmania’s Launceston region.
The region is a good base from which to explore Cradle Mountain, Mole Creek, Liffey Falls and the Central Highlands.
Tiny Away now has over 120 unique short-stay tiny house accommodation options across Australia.
These self-sufficient ‘compact homes on wheels’ are made with sustainable materials and include waterless compost toilets, rainwater collections tanks for showers, and solar panels.
The tiny houses are typically positioned on a working farm, often totally off-grid, with hosts offering unique activities including horse riding and farm experiences designed to give guests a taste of rural life.
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