The best tiny homes in Yarra Valley

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Fanning out around Victoria’s Yarra River, the Yarra Valley is a fertile region that’s renowned for its cool-climate wines, foodie experiences, rolling countryside, and mountainous parks, all close to Melbourne city. The main towns in the Yarra Valley are Coldstream, Yarra Glen, Healesville, and Warburton. Campers can enjoy a range of options, from basic tent sites surrounded by bush to glamping, cabins, and well-equipped holiday parks. The Yarra Ranges National Park is full of rainforest and is a snowy playground in winter, and there are other parks and reserves throughout the Yarra Valley area. The Yarra Valley area tends to experience four distinct seasons, with attractive autumns, hot summers, and cold winters.

100% (4) 10 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Yarra Valley

The Village Green & Pavilion

1. The Village Green & Pavilion

100%
(10)
Strath Creek, VIC · 6 sites
The Village Green, located in Strath Creek, Victoria, just over an hour from Melbourne, offers a variety of group accommodations for events such as quiet retreats, family reunions, sports and leadership camps, and special events. Available options include four Glampervans, a Bunkhouse, The Headley Homestead, and an oval and Pavilion. For animal lovers, there is a wide range of native wildlife to be seen by day and night. Parrots, kookaburras, kangaroos, and wombats regularly roam around close to the accommodation. A night time stroll with a torch in hand enables you to get a close-up view of wild wombats grazing near your accommodation.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$242
 / night
Tiny House - Escape Close to City

2. Tiny House - Escape Close to City

Greenvale, VIC · 1 site
Enjoy the lovely setting of this romantic spot in nature close to city. farm stay close to all the facilities. Green Heaven is offering relaxation to busy life. plenty wildlife to see. wake up with bird alarm. start your day saying good morning to Kangaroos. Smell the fresh air.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
AU$212
 / night
Jabulani Sanctuary

3. Jabulani Sanctuary

Beaconsfield Upper, VIC · 2 sites
Jabulani Getaway is a beautiful Tiny House that is situated on a stunning equestrian property in the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges. Combining luxury and comfort this little oasis on the fringe of Melbourne offers the experience of connecting with nature while being only 10 minutes from restaurants and tourist attractions. Relax at sunset on the deck, overlooking our resident kangaroos, wallabies, and beautiful horses grazing peacefully.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$346
 / night
Bushland Hideaway Tiny Home

4. Bushland Hideaway Tiny Home

Panton Hill, VIC · 1 site
Experience the serenity of nature in our beloved tiny house, less than 50 minutes from Melbourne and surrounded by the beauty of the Australian bush. A romantic, peaceful retreat where you can connect with nature. Wake up to birdsong, and from your bedroom window, you might spot kangaroos or our two friendly cows grazing. In the evening, enjoy stunning sunsets, nature sounds, or cozy up by the fire.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$707
 / night
Little Sheoak Tiny House

5. Little Sheoak Tiny House

Melbourne, VIC · 1 site
Little Sheoak is a beautifully crafted tiny house nestled among gum trees on a peaceful one-hectare property in Langwarrin, less than an hour from Melbourne. This luxe, glamping-style retreat offers privacy, comfort, and a connection to nature, while remaining close to shops, cafés, and Mornington Peninsula beaches. Screened for privacy and set around 50 metres from the main house, it feels tucked away and serene, with birdsong, native trees, fresh eggs, gentle horses, and bush walking tracks nearby. Little Sheoak is a fully self-contained tiny house designed for couples. The cosy loft bedroom, accessed via a built-in staircase, features high-quality 100% cotton percale linen and an electric blanket for winter comfort. The kitchen is fully equipped with a gas oven and stovetop, microwave, small fridge with freezer, coffee machine, and all essentials. The bathroom includes an eco-friendly Ogo dry composting toilet. Hardwood blackbutt timber floors run throughout. Outside, guests can relax under the shade of a gazebo, unwind on the private deck, or enjoy a quiet evening by the fire pit (March–November), watching the flames and toasting marshmallows, all surrounded by trees and native birds. Additional highlights include the vegetable garden, fresh eggs from Sheoak chickens, and the presence of two gentle horses nearby. Nearby attractions & nature: McClelland Gallery & Sculpture Park, Cruden Farm, Trend / T’Gallant Winery (Baxter), Cranbourne Botanic Gardens, Moonlit Sanctuary (Somerville), Tyabb antique shops, Frankston Beach, and local cafés and restaurants. Scenic walking tracks and bushland reserves are nearby, including Langwarrin Flora & Fauna Reserve, Stringybark Bushland, and Studio Park Bushland Reserve.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$251
 / night

Fanning out around Victoria’s Yarra River, the Yarra Valley is a fertile region that’s renowned for its cool-climate wines, foodie experiences, rolling countryside, and mountainous parks, all close to Melbourne city. The main towns in the Yarra Valley are Coldstream, Yarra Glen, Healesville, and Warburton. Campers can enjoy a range of options, from basic tent sites surrounded by bush to glamping, cabins, and well-equipped holiday parks. The Yarra Ranges National Park is full of rainforest and is a snowy playground in winter, and there are other parks and reserves throughout the Yarra Valley area. The Yarra Valley area tends to experience four distinct seasons, with attractive autumns, hot summers, and cold winters.

100% (4) 10 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Yarra Valley

The Village Green & Pavilion

1. The Village Green & Pavilion

100%
(10)
Strath Creek, VIC · 6 sites
The Village Green, located in Strath Creek, Victoria, just over an hour from Melbourne, offers a variety of group accommodations for events such as quiet retreats, family reunions, sports and leadership camps, and special events. Available options include four Glampervans, a Bunkhouse, The Headley Homestead, and an oval and Pavilion. For animal lovers, there is a wide range of native wildlife to be seen by day and night. Parrots, kookaburras, kangaroos, and wombats regularly roam around close to the accommodation. A night time stroll with a torch in hand enables you to get a close-up view of wild wombats grazing near your accommodation.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$242
 / night
Tiny House - Escape Close to City

2. Tiny House - Escape Close to City

Greenvale, VIC · 1 site
Enjoy the lovely setting of this romantic spot in nature close to city. farm stay close to all the facilities. Green Heaven is offering relaxation to busy life. plenty wildlife to see. wake up with bird alarm. start your day saying good morning to Kangaroos. Smell the fresh air.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
AU$212
 / night
Jabulani Sanctuary

3. Jabulani Sanctuary

Beaconsfield Upper, VIC · 2 sites
Jabulani Getaway is a beautiful Tiny House that is situated on a stunning equestrian property in the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges. Combining luxury and comfort this little oasis on the fringe of Melbourne offers the experience of connecting with nature while being only 10 minutes from restaurants and tourist attractions. Relax at sunset on the deck, overlooking our resident kangaroos, wallabies, and beautiful horses grazing peacefully.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$346
 / night
Bushland Hideaway Tiny Home

4. Bushland Hideaway Tiny Home

Panton Hill, VIC · 1 site
Experience the serenity of nature in our beloved tiny house, less than 50 minutes from Melbourne and surrounded by the beauty of the Australian bush. A romantic, peaceful retreat where you can connect with nature. Wake up to birdsong, and from your bedroom window, you might spot kangaroos or our two friendly cows grazing. In the evening, enjoy stunning sunsets, nature sounds, or cozy up by the fire.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$707
 / night
Little Sheoak Tiny House

5. Little Sheoak Tiny House

Melbourne, VIC · 1 site
Little Sheoak is a beautifully crafted tiny house nestled among gum trees on a peaceful one-hectare property in Langwarrin, less than an hour from Melbourne. This luxe, glamping-style retreat offers privacy, comfort, and a connection to nature, while remaining close to shops, cafés, and Mornington Peninsula beaches. Screened for privacy and set around 50 metres from the main house, it feels tucked away and serene, with birdsong, native trees, fresh eggs, gentle horses, and bush walking tracks nearby. Little Sheoak is a fully self-contained tiny house designed for couples. The cosy loft bedroom, accessed via a built-in staircase, features high-quality 100% cotton percale linen and an electric blanket for winter comfort. The kitchen is fully equipped with a gas oven and stovetop, microwave, small fridge with freezer, coffee machine, and all essentials. The bathroom includes an eco-friendly Ogo dry composting toilet. Hardwood blackbutt timber floors run throughout. Outside, guests can relax under the shade of a gazebo, unwind on the private deck, or enjoy a quiet evening by the fire pit (March–November), watching the flames and toasting marshmallows, all surrounded by trees and native birds. Additional highlights include the vegetable garden, fresh eggs from Sheoak chickens, and the presence of two gentle horses nearby. Nearby attractions & nature: McClelland Gallery & Sculpture Park, Cruden Farm, Trend / T’Gallant Winery (Baxter), Cranbourne Botanic Gardens, Moonlit Sanctuary (Somerville), Tyabb antique shops, Frankston Beach, and local cafés and restaurants. Scenic walking tracks and bushland reserves are nearby, including Langwarrin Flora & Fauna Reserve, Stringybark Bushland, and Studio Park Bushland Reserve.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$251
 / night

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The best tiny homes in Yarra Valley guide

Where to go

Healesville

A main Yarra Valley town, Healesville is a hub of food and drink (largely wine!) and a handy base for campers who want to enjoy the restaurants or prepare their own gourmet meals around the campfire. The town is equipped with holiday parks with good facilities and different camping options to suit various budgets. Healesville is a short distance from the Maroondah Reservoir, where there are picnic spots and scenic walks.

Yarra Ranges National Park

The forested Yarra Ranges National Park spreads out around the Yarra Valley towns of Marysville, Healesville, and Warburton. The trees and vegetation here are especially impressive, and are a lovely environment for short walks and hikes. There are campsites throughout this national park but some of these have undergone repairs after storms; if they’re unavailable, there are nearby campsites and holiday parks elsewhere in the Yarra Valley, including Healesville and at other national and regional parks.

Kinglake National Park

A popular spot among hikers, mountain bikers, and campers, the Kinglake National Park is on the slopes of the Great Dividing Range and is easily accessible from the Yarra Valley. Keen and casual bird watchers alike will also enjoy looking out for the colourful bird life in this park, and the tall Masons Falls are especially impressive after rain. The small campsite within the park has space for tents, caravans, and camper vans, and is surrounded by shady eucalyptus trees.

Dandenong Ranges National Park

The Dandenong Ranges are often referred to at the same time as the Yarra Valley, as many day or overnight trippers from Melbourne visit both areas. The cool rainforested mountains are dotted with waterfalls, making this an ideal destination for hiking and picnicking, as well as camping. Campers can find everything from basic tent sites to luxurious cabins in the Dandenong Ranges, and it’s all very accessible from Melbourne.

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