The best tiny homes near Nelson Bay

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On the southern shore of Port Stephens, a region known for its pristine beaches less than three hours’ north of Sydney, Nelson Bay makes a great base to explore the area. Encompassing Shoal Bay, Anna Bay, and Soldiers Point, here you can swim in crystal-clear water, go sandboarding down the largest dunes in the southern hemisphere, and go boating to swim with dolphins or try whale watching during winter.

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Tiny Three Ten

5. Tiny Three Ten

53km from Nelson Bay · 1 site · Lodging · Fosterton, NSW
Tiny Three Ten is a simple, sophisticated and peaceful off-grid retreat nestled in the hills of Fosterton. It is a place to rewind, reset, reflect and connect with nature. Witness the mesmerising clarity of the starry night sky. Be humbled by the landscape that surrounds you. Connect with nature and escape from the pace of modern life. Spend a night under the stars, soak in the views in the outdoor bath, or share a glass of wine around the fire. Named after the distance from town (3km) and the acres it's nestled upon (10), Tiny Three Ten is an architecturally designed eco accommodation, built-in 2021, and thoughtfully crafted to make the most of the natural landscapes surrounding you. Tiny Three Ten is equipped with all the amenities you need for a comfortable, luxurious getaway. Still, it also comes with that sense of simplicity that gives you the space you need to feel blissfully removed from the rush of modern life. The minimalist design includes a queen loft bed and a separate single and is designed for a maximum of two guests. Also included is a quiet study nook. We don't have any WiFi, but there is Telstra and Optus mobile reception, so instead of television and computers, you can enjoy beautiful sunsets on the deck or immerse yourself in the silence. Whether it's retreat and relaxation you seek or soul-filling action and adventure, we've ensured that Tiny Three Ten has everything you need for an unforgettable getaway. A day of outdoor activities is easy from your base - explore the Fosterton loop and have a picnic or a cool dip in Williams River at the Fosterton bridge, or pedal the 25km of trails at the Dungog Common Mountain Bike Park. Tiny Three Ten has been created with a philosophy of conscious design and environmental sustainability - all the products within the cabin have been carefully selected based on their positive social and environmental impact. We'd love to welcome you to experience Tiny Three Ten for yourself.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$484
 / night
Little Red Bedford Tiny House

6. Little Red Bedford Tiny House

68km from Nelson Bay · 1 site · Lodging · Mount Vincent, NSW
Nestled in the foothills of the Watagan Mountains is the farm stay you’ve been dreaming of. Escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and soak in the peace and tranquility of country living. Little Red has all you need and nothing you don’t, leaving nothing to do but relax and recharge. Little Red is a beautifully converted vintage Bedford truck, she is completely self contained and off grid so no power points but you can still charge your phone and other devices via her USB outlets. The space Little Red is a beautifully converted vintage Bedford truck. She comes fully self contained with loft king size bed, simple 12volt USB outlets and composting toilet. Guest access Little Red is situated on an 80-acre working property. As such some areas will have restricted access Other things to note Our tiny house is not suitable for children under 10 years. It does not have air conditioning. It does have 12v fans to help keep you cool. Our access road is unsealed and can get a bit slippery in very wet weather. Please note; we do not permit pets to stay. We have a strict no pet policy. Please do not bring your pets.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$339
 / night

On the southern shore of Port Stephens, a region known for its pristine beaches less than three hours’ north of Sydney, Nelson Bay makes a great base to explore the area. Encompassing Shoal Bay, Anna Bay, and Soldiers Point, here you can swim in crystal-clear water, go sandboarding down the largest dunes in the southern hemisphere, and go boating to swim with dolphins or try whale watching during winter.

100% (13)

Top-rated campgrounds

Tiny Three Ten

5. Tiny Three Ten

53km from Nelson Bay · 1 site · Lodging · Fosterton, NSW
Tiny Three Ten is a simple, sophisticated and peaceful off-grid retreat nestled in the hills of Fosterton. It is a place to rewind, reset, reflect and connect with nature. Witness the mesmerising clarity of the starry night sky. Be humbled by the landscape that surrounds you. Connect with nature and escape from the pace of modern life. Spend a night under the stars, soak in the views in the outdoor bath, or share a glass of wine around the fire. Named after the distance from town (3km) and the acres it's nestled upon (10), Tiny Three Ten is an architecturally designed eco accommodation, built-in 2021, and thoughtfully crafted to make the most of the natural landscapes surrounding you. Tiny Three Ten is equipped with all the amenities you need for a comfortable, luxurious getaway. Still, it also comes with that sense of simplicity that gives you the space you need to feel blissfully removed from the rush of modern life. The minimalist design includes a queen loft bed and a separate single and is designed for a maximum of two guests. Also included is a quiet study nook. We don't have any WiFi, but there is Telstra and Optus mobile reception, so instead of television and computers, you can enjoy beautiful sunsets on the deck or immerse yourself in the silence. Whether it's retreat and relaxation you seek or soul-filling action and adventure, we've ensured that Tiny Three Ten has everything you need for an unforgettable getaway. A day of outdoor activities is easy from your base - explore the Fosterton loop and have a picnic or a cool dip in Williams River at the Fosterton bridge, or pedal the 25km of trails at the Dungog Common Mountain Bike Park. Tiny Three Ten has been created with a philosophy of conscious design and environmental sustainability - all the products within the cabin have been carefully selected based on their positive social and environmental impact. We'd love to welcome you to experience Tiny Three Ten for yourself.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$484
 / night
Little Red Bedford Tiny House

6. Little Red Bedford Tiny House

68km from Nelson Bay · 1 site · Lodging · Mount Vincent, NSW
Nestled in the foothills of the Watagan Mountains is the farm stay you’ve been dreaming of. Escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and soak in the peace and tranquility of country living. Little Red has all you need and nothing you don’t, leaving nothing to do but relax and recharge. Little Red is a beautifully converted vintage Bedford truck, she is completely self contained and off grid so no power points but you can still charge your phone and other devices via her USB outlets. The space Little Red is a beautifully converted vintage Bedford truck. She comes fully self contained with loft king size bed, simple 12volt USB outlets and composting toilet. Guest access Little Red is situated on an 80-acre working property. As such some areas will have restricted access Other things to note Our tiny house is not suitable for children under 10 years. It does not have air conditioning. It does have 12v fans to help keep you cool. Our access road is unsealed and can get a bit slippery in very wet weather. Please note; we do not permit pets to stay. We have a strict no pet policy. Please do not bring your pets.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$339
 / night

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The best tiny homes near Nelson Bay guide

Where to go

Port Stephens Great Lake Marine Park

Stretching from the northern end of Stockton Beach north to Cape Hawke Surf Life Saving Club near Forster, the Port Stephens Great Lake Marine Park boasts many species of dolphin, turtles, and fish. Book a cruise to go swimming with dolphins, or whale-watching during their annual migration from June to October. 

Fingal Bay

Hike to the top of Barry Park Lookout to admire the view over Fingal Spit, which connects the mainland to Fingal Island. You can also go boating to the island and embark on a guided nature walk to visit an Aboriginal fish trap lagoon, Point Stephens Lighthouse, and the ruins of the caretaker’s cottage, learning about Fingal Bay's fascinating history.

Stockton Bight Sand Dunes

The largest moving sand dunes in the southern hemisphere at nearby Anna Bay, the Stockton Beach Sand Dunes stretch for more than 30 km and reach over 30 metres high. The Worimi National Park dunes offer fun opportunities for sandboarding, quad biking, horse riding, and 4WDing. You can also embark on a camel ride or go fishing on Stockton Beach, one of many area beaches.

Broughton Island

Walk among a breeding colony of wedge tailed shearwaters on Broughton Island in Myall Lakes National Park, only accessible by boat. During your day boating, you can also go swimming or snorkelling in secluded coves with a picnic lunch. It's definitely one of the highlights of the Port Stephens region. 

When to go

The temperatures in Nelson Bay and Port Stephens are highest on average in January, at around 23°C. July is the coldest month, with temperatures averaging 13°C. The best time to see whales is from June to October, when they pass by on their annual migration, while dolphin swim tours usually run from the beginning of October until the end of April. September is the driest month, while June is the wettest.

Know before you go

  1. Nelson Bay is about 2.5 hours’ drive north of Sydney in NSW.
  2. The Woolworths supermarket in Nelson Bay is the best place to stock up on food and supplies.
  3. Redback Campers at Corlette and BCF Port Stephens at Taylors Beach are good spots for camping and outdoor gear, in addition to Tackle World Port Stephens.

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