Embark on an off-grid escapade in the mesmerising landscapes of South Australia, where a collection of remarkable tiny homes are waiting to be discovered. These hidden gems offer the ultimate retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life, allowing you to disconnect and reconnect with nature in a truly immersive way.
From secluded coastal havens where the crashing waves become your lullaby to vineyard retreats that transport you to a world of regional living, these off-grid sanctuaries promise an unforgettable experience. Embrace sustainable living, bask in the beauty of unspoiled surroundings, and create lasting memories as we delve into South Australia’s best tiny homes for an off-grid escape like no other.
WANDER
Kangaroo Island
Want to feel on top of our Earth? It doesn’t get any better than a Wander pod on Kangaroo Island. Four tiny homes are perched right at the edge, overlooking Snelling Beach and immersed in the raw nature of the island. Spot whales from your bedroom, soak in the outdoor tub overlooking the best view on the island. You can’t go wrong with a stay at Wander. The fridge is stocked with local produce for your stay, along with board games, a fireplace, a kitchenette, and views from every corner.
Esca
Fleurieu Peninsula
These meticulously crafted bespoke tiny houses invite you to immerse yourself in a realm where luxury meets nature. Adorned with expansive windows that frame the breathtaking vistas of South Australia’s majestic landscapes, every inch of the architecturally designed pod exudes elegance and sophistication. Discover thoughtful touches at every turn, from the inviting fire pit where cosy moments unfold to the locally sourced gourmet provisions accompanying your stay.
EYRE.WAY
Eyre Peninsula
Just a stone’s throw away from your private Sandy Point Beach, the charming Eyre Way tiny abode offers two exceptional options: Yambara or Maldhi. These stylish tiny homes promise an unforgettable experience. Despite their petite size, the well-appointed bathrooms provide ample space for a luxurious his-and-her shower. The main bed takes centre stage in the living room, while a hidden loft conceals a second bed, perfect for two adults and two children. Powered by solar energy and a reliable battery system, these homes ensure comfort with air conditioning and instant gas hot water.
CABN
Multiple locations
CABN has tiny homes dotted around South Australia, from the Barossa Valley to Kangaroo Island. Guests will find that each has its unique style and setting; whether it’s sitting next to hundred-year-old vines on an open pasture or a top hill overlooking a coastline, the destination is up to you. Each tiny home sleeps between two to four people and has everything you need to live in nature, including creature comforts of running hot water, an outdoor tub, and a kitchenette.
Bayside Glamping
Marion Bay
Escape the city while staying conveniently close to Bayside Glamping Tiny House, just two minutes from Marion Bay. Despite its proximity, this enchanting retreat provides a sense of seclusion, allowing you to unwind in a serene ambience. The bright and spacious interiors offer a tranquil escape, all while remaining off the grid. Relax on the expansive deck, savouring the evening before retiring to your cosy loft bed.
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