Tiny homes near Newcastle

Sunny shores, surf breaks, and golden sands await campers at this NSW beach town.

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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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Arbaro Tiny Homes

2 sites · Lodging5 acres · Markwell, NSW
Arbaro Tiny Homes is located in Myall Lakes area, 8 kms from town on sealed road, between two large forests, just half an hour to beaches. It's five acres with pool, several ponds, orchard zone and native trees regrowing. Two tiny houses (tiny and tiny tiny). Tiny house is suitable for a couple, tiny tiny for a single. Camp kitchen. Rustic open-to-the-air bathroom. Composting dunny. No pets or other animals bar passing wallabies, birds in the trees, possum in the old dairy, diamond python and so forth. Suitable for bird watchers, star gazers, writers, artists, scholars and those just generally like to take a bit of time out in the bush.
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Watagan Private Eco Retreat

1 site · Lodging40 acres · Martinsville, NSW
Escape with nature; rain forests, birds singing, pure rest and rejuvenation. Welcome to 40 acres of spiritual bliss. Located on the doorstep of the Watagans National Park you can enjoy peace and nature. Enjoy the Tiny Home experience in nature. Our Tiny Home offers all the comforts including a fully equipped kitchenette, bathroom and living space. Complete with a deck and firepit this space is available for 2 guests to enjoy. Our Tiny Home bed is located up above the bathroom and requires you to climb some stairs without railing to access the bed. Please make sure you are comfortable with this.
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Tinyhouse Terrigal

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Central Coast, NSW
* Hipcampers to provide own bedding * Enjoy spotting wallabies and kookaburras from the deck of Terrigal Tiny house, a semi-off-grid coastal stay on Guringai land. Large bi-fold windows open up overlooking a valley of gum trees. Relax and soak up in the outdoor bath, or rinse off from the beach under the luxury outdoor rainfall shower. Nestled away on a 2 acre-block you won't believe you are in the middle of buzzing Terrigal Beach. Only a six-minute drive down the road you will find bars, shops, and restaurants. A leafy, hilly and brisk walk will lead you to a great local cafe serving "Glee" coffee. The views of the valley are mesmerizing and the perfect spot to wind down under the fairy lights by the picnic table.
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Tiny homes near Newcastle guide

Overview

Whether you’re a beach lover, adrenaline junkie, or just want to get outside, Newcastle makes a strategic base for discovering central NSW, just a two-hour drive north of Sydney. Head beachside for surfing and water sports, venture inland to hike through rocky gorges and kayak around alpine lakes, or go wine tasting in the Hunter Valley. Camping options aboundseek out remote camping grounds in the heart of the hinterlands, enjoy a glamping experience complete with a traditional campfire BBQ, or park your campervan or camper trailer at a holiday park with a swimming pool.

Lake Macquarie

Just a short drive south, camping spots around Lake Macquarie afford easy access to the town and Stockton Beach. A popular getaway for Sydney-siders, there’s plenty to do, from boat cruises around the lake and bushwalking in the mountains to dining at lakeside restaurants or lounging on sandy beaches.

Great Lakes

North of Newcastle, the road to Port Macquarie passes through one of the most scenic stretches of New South Wales coastline. Enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and water sports in the Great Lakes region, where the Myall, Smiths, and Wallis Lakes are bordered by both beaches and rainforest. Pitch your tent in Myall Lakes National Park, or check into one of the camping sites or caravan parks around Forster and Bulahdelah.

Greater Blue Mountains

Extending north of Sydney all the way to Newcastle, the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage area encompasses the Yengo, Wollemi, and Blue Mountains national parks. Adventurous campers can sleep beneath the mountain stars in wooded camping grounds or trek to remote campsites accessible only by 4WD. Get set for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.

When to go

Newcastle’s balmy summers (December through February) are the ideal time for coastal road trips or mountain getaways, escaping into the hills or cooling off at the region's lakes and beaches. Spring and autumn are the best times for hiking in the national parks, with spring flowers and autumnal leaves brightening the landscapes. Crowds dwindle in winter, but many campsites remain open and the weather is still mild enough for caravanning.

Know before you go

  • Regular buses run between Sydney and Newcastle, as well as to other destinations along the Central Coast, but having your own transport is preferable for exploring the region’s national parks and state forests.
  • Newcastle has a number of grocery stores and camping gear shops, where you can stock up on supplies before heading out. 
  • Fire bans are common in New South Wales during summer and dry periods, so be sure to check local recommendations before lighting your campfire or using designated firepits. 
  • A National Parks pass is required to visit, hike, or camp in Australia’s national parks

Nearby attractions

  • The best surfing beach in the Pacific Palms precinct, Boomerang Beach's unique shape, and rock formations give consistent and powerful waves.
  • An exciting adventure for anyone camping near Port Macquarie, Caves Beach is home to much more than just stunning ocean views.
  • Clean sands and rolling green hills are dotted with remnants of the once bustling coal mining operation at Catherine Hill Bay.
  • Perfect for surfers, offroaders, and nudists alike, Samurai Beach is a hidden gem that has nothing to hide.
  • Small and secluded, the 400-metre shoreline at Frazer Beach lies in a serene protected cove. Perfect for groups with younger campers, the calmer waters inside the cove are great for cooling down after a long day of exploring.
  • A lengthy stretch of golden sands against the backdrop of Belmont Wetlands State Park, Nine Mile Beach is known for its natural beauty and immersive 4WDriving experiences.

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