Tiny homes near Tomakin

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Two Creeks Tiny

1 site · Lodging43 acres · Little Forest, NSW
Set on 42acers. 5 minutes to the historic township of Milton with shops restaurants and cafes. It's just over 10 minutes to both Lake Conjola and Mollymook Beaches. The property has a creek you can swim in which is 50 meters from the Tiny Home. The property also backs on to Morton National park.
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Twin Peak Tiny

1 site · Lodging37 acres · Bermagui, NSW
Nestled in the foothills of Mt Gulaga, Twin Peak Tiny allows guests to escape to the wilderness and re-discover the delights of the Australian bush and wildlife. Twin Peak Tiny borders the Kooraban National Park with extensive views of both Mt. Gulaga and Mt. Peak Alone. This off-grid destination is also only a short drive to the coast and the iconic villages of Central Tilba and Tilba Tilba. Registration number Exempt
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AU$200.10
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