1 site · Lodging7 acres · Otford, NSWA 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)
Potable water
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Campfires
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