Forest tiny homes in New South Wales

Beaches, snow-capped peaks, rainforest wilderness, and vast outback plains, NSW has it all.

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12 top forest tiny homes sites in New South Wales

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Amorata Eco Farm

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Nimbin, NSW
Amorata Eco Farm is a working sustainable farm with basic camping facilities located in Barkers Vale. We are within easy reach of a number of walking tracks. We are a 40 minute drive from Mebbin National Park, 25 minutes to the town of Nimbin and just over an hour from Byron Bay and plenty of beaches.Enjoy relaxing relaxing around the campfire in our spacious campsites or enjoy a splash or paddle in the small creek. There is drinking water, a hot shower and a compost toilet available for campers.There are a range of campsites available from the edge of the forest down to creek front sites (4WD only) and in the Pecan orchard. Please check by prior email during the wet season for specific access requirements. Campfires are permitted in the fire pit provided, pending there is no fire restrictions. We also have firewood available for use. Friendly pets are welcome, we also have dogs on the property.
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AU$35
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Creek Side Shepherds Hut Rail Trail

2 sites · Lodging300 acres · Upper Burringbar, NSW
Check out the rail trail! then ....... Rest and absorb the tranquil sound of the creeks running water from the comfort of the Shepherds Hut. Rest and revitalise in warmth of the outdoor bath tub, on the deck, on the day bed with its window overlooking the creek, or in front of the fire each evening. You can choose, closed and cosy or open and airy, either is easy in the Shepherds Hut. Indulge in the steaming warmth of either the outdoor or indoor showers. The Hut is fully contained with everything you need for a fabulous stay. Crockery, cutlery, toaster, electric jug, electric frypan, mini air fry oven. (no microwave) Enjoy warming your toes around the outdoor fire pit as you gaze at the stars above. A perfect base to explore the new Northern Rivers Rail Trail which is just a couple of kms up our quiet country road. Stroll around country roads next to creeks, or for the more active ask the host about full day hikes to little known but spectacular Mt Chowan and Unicorn falls. Or if you prefer the option to stay on the property, enjoy bushwalking, hiking and bird watching, or just relax and unwind. We are located a short 20 minute drive from the remote Wooyung beach, or 35 min from Byron. Just 7 kms from the village of Burringbar which has a grocery and liquor store, Thai food and woodfired pizza.
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AU$228
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'Bertie' Tiny House w Lake/Vineyard

1 site · Lodging350 acres · Wallaroo, NSW
Watch the Sunset over Beautiful Views of the Brindabella Hills, with a glass of Wallaroo Wines. You can swim in the lake, kayak, bring your doggy and enjoy a time away from bustling life. No internet, no hassles. Bring a book and enjoy looking out on the lake, which often turns bright pink in the sunset. Walk down to the beautiful waterfall, and say hello to the gentle baby cows. We love hosting people here, and know you'll love the ambience and wondrous silence of nature. Retreat - if you are keen on a longer break from work to read those 10 books or set up an isle in the paddocks to paint, or record some music i would love to offer 30% off. One convertable King bed downstairs and one loft double bed upstairs. There is a full kitchen with views out over the water. The toilet is an easy-to-use composting toilet with full instructions. A beautiful wooden deck milled from a fallen tree on the property. Kayak for you to use on the water. Fire pit outside.
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AU$240
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Tiny Love Getaways

1 site · Lodging35 acres · Wheeny Creek, NSW
Welcome to Tiny Love Getaways, our Tinyhome is located in the beautiful Colo River Valley on our 35-acre property. Only 90 minutes drive from Sydney CBD we offer a Tinyhome for couples to get away where you can do as little or as much as you like with lots to explore locally. Our Tinyhome is surrounded by the bush nestled in the hill overlooking paddocks and is very much private being 200m from our farmhouse. We are the 1st property on a shared driveway but can't hear and rarely see the neighbours. The Tinyhome itself offers a spa bath on the deck, air-conditioning, a firepit area outside with as much firewood as you need, a comfy queen bed, a kitchen with microwave, gas cooktop, Webber BBQ (outside), pots pans, etc, and two bar fridges. The bathroom has instant gas hot water, a shower, and a compost toilet which is emptied after each stay and is simple to use. We have friendly farm animals which includes our 4 mini donkeys that love to say hello to our guests. Cafe 3 3-minute drive down the road, and restaurants 15 to 20 minutes drive away You are away from the hustle and bustle but not too far if you need anything. We are only a phone call away to help as well with anything you need. Only been operating since January 2023 the feedback and reviews have been amazing and we are determined you have the best stay possible. Don't wait any longer come get away and stay with us.
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AU$259.25
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Tiny Stay at Otford Park

1 site · Lodging7 acres · Otford, NSW
A tiny home is on private bushland acreage, right on the edge of the Royal National Park. If you love to wake to native bird calls, while snuggled under a fluffy doona, walk to iconic ocean lookouts or hike the many trails, followed by a twilight barbeque on the deck or marshmallows over the firepit - this is the tiny stay for you! Nestled between the iconic Bald Hill and Otford valley , and alongside the famous Grand Pacific drive, there is much to do, or luxuriate and do nothing! Our tiny house is compact but abundant in anything you may need. - All on one level, accessed by just 3 steps and approximately 20m wood chip covered slope between your car and the cabin. If mobility is an issue for you, please talk to us first -Queen sized bed with soft mattress topper. firm pillows, soft pillows. Doona, blankets and throw rugs and optional soft waterproof pads. Large skylight over the bed to view the stars at night -Two adults maximum can stay in the Tiny House but the sofa bed folds out to be a comfy double bed too for small children. So if you'd like to bring your young children too, please message to discuss suitability -Bedside tables feature lamps, power access and double USB power points. - A Walk in shower big enough for two . -Gas BBQ features not only a grill but also a burner for outdoor cooking with wok and fry pans. - Large microwave and electric rice cooker - A portable electric hot plate. -Coffee, tea and milk provided. Espresso machine for an awesome cappuccino and instant if you prefer -The large merbau deck has full sun all morning - to soak up the rays on the sunbeds or relax in the deep shade of the large market umbrella - Below the deck is the large fire pit area with comfy seating, Split firewood is provided for your stay - Also included is the 10 kg washer and dryer set, if you need to wash clothes over an extended stay - Our property is abundant in widlife from parrots, to sugar-gliders to herds of deer strolling through. You may also want to visit our pet horses, ducks and chickens (please ask first if you wish to help feed them)
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AU$215
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Hidden Hill Valley Top Escape

1 site · Lodging20 acres · Crookwell, NSW
Secluded Off-Grid Cabin Escape – BYO Linen Experience the ultimate off-grid retreat, tucked away on a secluded hilltop behind a tranquil white gum treeline. This cabin offers the perfect sanctuary for disconnecting from the hustle and bustle of urban life, boasting stunning, uninterrupted views of the Great Dividing Range. Eco-Friendly, Solar-Powered Haven Completely off-grid, the cabin is powered by solar panels and LPG gas. Water is collected from Peelwood’s rainfall, with occasional top-ups when necessary. The bathroom is fully functional but features an eco-friendly composting toilet. This waterless system requires all guests, including gentlemen, to sit down to separate liquids and solids. Composting bags are provided and should be placed in the toilet and disposed of in the compost bin before you leave. Cabin Amenities: Queen Mattress (BYO linen) Pillows (x4) and mattress protector Reading lights above the bed Double plug power point Bromic LIDO Junior Deluxe Camper 2 Burner + Grill Spare portable gas burner Outdoor green director chairs (x2) Custom-made ceramic crockery and kitchen utensils Outdoor deck area A True Escape from the Everyday While only 3 hours from Sydney and 2 hours from Canberra, this cabin feels worlds away from everyday life. Ideal for those seeking a peaceful, off-grid experience immersed in nature.
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AU$178.60
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Deck and Spa Tiny House

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Matcham, NSW
ROMANTIC, SECLUDED, LUXURIOUS RESORT-STYLE ESCAPE INTO THE WILDERNESS The Deck and Spa tiny house has everything you need for a weekend escape; outdoor spa bath, firepit, gas bbq, super comfy bed and linen, books, indoor and outdoor games, coffee machine, plush robes and bath bubbles for the outdoor spa! There is no better way to spend an evening than sitting in a spa bath as the sun sets, with a glass of wine in hand with the beautiful green bushland views, firepit adjacent...with your favourite person. The Deck and Spa Tiny House is a favourite for Anniversaries and birthday celebrations as it's a quiet and private space perfect for couples to enjoy their time together uninterrupted. In terms of location, it's hard to beat as while the tiny house feels secluded, it's only a short 7-minute drive from Terrigal and Wamberal beaches and cafes. It's the best of both worlds! Tiny house located in beautiful acreage featuring a huge deck , outdoor spa and fire pit. Leave the world behind and come enjoy the wilderness and privacy with all the comforts of home. Inside you will have a full bathroom with shower, vanity and toilet and instant hot water and modern plumbing. All water is collected from rainwater into a water tank and then filtered for safe drinking. Reverse cycle air conditioning will keep you warm and cosy in Winter and cool in Summer. The bedroom loft is accessed by a pulley controlled ladder and boasts a comfortable Queen Koala bed mattress adjacent to a huge picture window looking over the property. Blockout blinds are also provided. Downstairs is the kitchen with electric stove hob, microwave oven, sink, fridge, coffee maker, toaster and kettle. A breakfast bar with stools acts as a desk and eatery and is positioned in front of a huge swing out window that overlooks the outdoor spa, deck and the view to the back paddock which is superb (binoculars provided)! A lounge is situated inside the French entrance doors and this position allows a fantastic view out to the paddocks and the deck and is a great please to read and relax. The deck itself is huge and features an outdoor spa bath as well as alfresco seating with a table and sweeping stairs leading down to the grass area and firepit/bbq. Luxurious bath robes and towels are also provided. The tiny house is surrounded by beautiful native trees and plants and the grassed area in front of the deck features a gorgeous fire pit with seating. A historic little rustic outhouse houses extra firewood. Some board games, playing cards and books are provided as well as outdoor games like Finska, croquet, grip ball, boule and ring toss. Access to the properties back paddock is through a gate and there you will be surrounded by beautiful vistas and a creek at the bottom. There is an abundance of birds and wildlife for you to enjoy and view. Regular visitors include wallabies, bush turkeys, turtles, cockatoos, ducks and many other birds. There is a 'home made' grass tennis court and rackets and a few balls are provided but feel free to bring your own. For the adventurous, the creek has a log bridge which accesses the far side featuring a wild and luscious rainforest area.
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AU$318.75
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Forest tiny homes in New South Wales guide

Overview

Head north and south of Sydney and you’ll find more beaches than you can count, as well as lakes and winding rivers, thundering waterfalls, and lush rainforests. Beyond the sandstone curtain of the Great Dividing Range, with its gorges in the north and snow-covered alps in the south, stretch the western slopes and plains, full of country towns and hidden surprises. Head to the far west and you’ll find yourself on the edge of the Outback. With more national parks than any other state (and more diversity of landscapes, too) New South Wales delivers the goods when it comes to unforgettable getaways.

Where to go

The Blue Mountains

Lace up your boots for one of Australia's best bushwalking destinations. The ridge of mountains two hours west of Sydney by road or train is a World Heritage-listed wonderland of sandstone canyons, waterfalls, valleys, and clifftop lookouts. The national park offers remote bush campsites, or you can go for a bit more comfort in one of the region’s many caravan and holiday parks. 

NSW North Coast

The coastline of northern NSW, from north of Newcastle to the Queensland border, is classic beach holiday territory. Almost every town has at least one caravan park, often with waterfront campsites, and most of the coastline is protected by national parks with fantastic camping spots and facilities. Flanked by the Great Dividing Range and World Heritage rainforests, the North Coast has Hipcampers spoilt for choice. 

NSW South Coast

Every bit as wild as the North Coast, the South Coast stretches south of Sydney to the Victorian border with a string of national parks, state forests, campgrounds, and seaside towns with family-friendly holiday parks. Kangaroos and wallabies graze the camping grounds and laze on the beaches, which have some of the whitest sand in the world. Kayak the waterways, bushwalk the forests, and soak in the views from the mountaintops.

Snowy Mountains

Alpine New South Wales, also known as the Snowy Mountains, stretches from the ACT south to the Victorian border along the spine of the Great Dividing Range. Along with hundreds of camping spots, the big attraction of Kosciuszko National Park—the largest national park in NSW—is Australia’s highest peak, Mount Kosciuszko. In winter, the area is a magnet for skiers, and in summer, fishing, bushwalking, and mountain biking reign supreme.

NSW Outback

The far western corner of NSW is a great introduction to the Outback, where endless red dust plains seem to stretch on forever under cloudless blue skies. Take a road trip out here and you'll see plenty of kangaroos and emus, but not many people. National parks such as Mungo, Mutawintji, and Kinchega offer superb camping spots, Aboriginal art sites, and stunning scenery.

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