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Moonbah Escapez

Hosted by Monika · Moonbah, New South Wales
3 sites · Lodging · 10 acres
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Welcome! Moonbah Escapez are beautiful spaces providing a beautiful escape in the pristine Snowy mountains, near Jindabyne. It is the perfect environment to break free from stressors of our modern life. Reconnect with nature, relax and rejuvenate. We have hosted many engagements, anniversaries and other special occasions. Let us know what you'd like to create and we will make it happen... love helping make those magical moments happen. Helicopter pickup from property- Want a luxy experience? Be whisked away from just near the tiny house to either a private afternoon of champagne and charcuterie in the mountains, a joy flight or perhaps a solid afternoon session at "The Dalgety Brewery"... with no need to worry about the drive back afterwards! Private moments- Prefer a private picnic at the property or a nearby scenic spot... let us know what you're after and we'll help you arrange it. "The Market" Jindabyne is our local charcuterie producer and delicious hamper goodie provider extraordinaire! Hiking and Trails - Blessed with miles and miles of trails from meek and mild to extreme. Jindabyne is becoming a Mecca for hikers and trail runners, hosting events such as Ultra-Trail Kosciuszko; Sri Chinmoy Multi and Trail Run Australia (Snowy mountains)

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Moonbah Gums

Cabin · Sleeps 4 · 2 bedrooms · 2 beds · 1 toilet
Escape and reset overlooking the Moonbah Valley—where the days are quiet, the nights are star-filled, and wildlife is part of the view. Set in native bushland, this two-bedroom off grid tiny house blends a simple, cosy stay with the best bits of being outside: birdsong at sunrise, golden-hour kangaroo spotting, and clear-night stargazing from the hill. Wildlife, native birds, Dark-sky feel for stargazing and two bedrooms — ideal for couples, friends, or small family who want space to breathe. Perched on the hill with Moonbah Valley views, the tiny house is thoughtfully equipped for a comfortable stay. Go "Chef mode" in the full kitchen (oven, stovetop, microwave), pour a coffee, then take it outside for golden-hour deck dining at the large table—or enjoy sunrise at the kitchen bench. Inside, stretch out on the valley-facing sofa, keep cosy with reverse-cycle A/C, and wind down in the quiet. There are two sleeping areas for up to 4 guests: a king bed, and a separate private queen bedroom with a skylight for stargazing. The bathroom includes a large shower. Parking is right next to the tiny house for easy access. This is an off-grid solar + battery home—comfortable, but best enjoyed with mindful power use (especially overnight). No Wi-Fi, but mobile coverage is available. The house uses a composting toilet (simple instructions provided). Accommodation Amenities 220-240 volt circuits Air-conditioning Ceiling fan Coffee maker Cribs upon request Microwave
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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Wallaby

Cabin · Sleeps 2 · 1 bedroom · 1 bed · 1 toilet
Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. Nestled in native Snowy region bushland, the tiny home offers the escape from the every day you're looking for. Relax on the outdoor sofa or laze away he day in the outdoor bath. Totally surrounded by natinature, you can listen to the flowing water while watching the kangaroos, echidnas, wombats, and native birds in their natural habitat. Maybe even spot a platypus if you're lucky! This eco stay is powered by solar panels, making the most of the plentiful sunshine in the region. off-grid tiny home offers everything you need a cozy self-contained space. A comfortable queen bed is located in the loft, with a skylight to enjoy the spectacular night sky. The house contains a separate bathroom with a shower and composting toilet. The kitchen has a fridge/freezer, gas cooktop, stove-top kettle and coffee makers, and all you need to make a meal. The large, well appointed windows, not only bring the outside in, but also provide passive solar heat. For the really cold days there is also a gas heater. Accommodation Amenities 220-240 volt circuits bbq Ceiling fan Coffee maker comnposrting toilet outdoor bath
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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Wombat

Cabin · Sleeps 2 · 1 bedroom · 1 bed · 1 toilet
The off-grid tiny home offers everything you need a cozy self-contained space. A comfortable queen bed is located in the loft, with a skylight to enjoy the spectacular night sky. The house contains a separate bathroom with a shower and composting toilet. The kitchen has a fridge/freezer, microwave, gas cooktop, stove-top kettle and a nespresso coffee maker… and all you need to make a meal. The large, well appointed windows, not only bring the outside in, but also provide passive solar heat. Reverse cycle heating and cooling if required. Accommodation Amenities 220-240 volt circuits Air-conditioning Ceiling fan Coffee maker composting toilet Microwave Outdoor Bath
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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Moonbah, New South Wales, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Monika ..

Joined in July 2026

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