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Bee Farm Off-Grid Tiny Home Stay

Hosted by Elizabeth · North Deep Creek, Queensland
15 guests max · 1 bedroom · 1 bed · 1 toilet
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Escape the City & Reconnect With Nature Unplug and unwind on a working bee farm in our well-insulated, off-grid tiny home set on 12 peaceful acres. Enjoy total privacy, rolling countryside views, and evenings on your private deck as bees return to their hives. Relax by the firepit under the stars, wake to birdsong, and enjoy fresh honey with ingredients for a hot breakfast on your first morning. THE PROPERTY 12 acres with no neighbours in sight. Gum-lined creek, multiple paddocks, cows, and a paddock full of beehives. The tiny house sits in its own fenced paddock. Fencing is suitable for cattle (not dog-proof if off-leash). 🐕 Pets welcome Pets are welcome with their own beds. Dogs are welcome to be off-leash at their own risk. This is a tick area, so tick treatment is recommended. 🐎 Travelling with a horse? We have a paddock with water available — please message us to discuss. â›ș Larger groups We can accommodate multiple caravans or additional tents for a small extra charge — just get in touch. THINGS TO DO Within Walking Distance Step straight from your campsite into nature — no car needed. This is a place where kids can be kids, parents can relax, and families can reconnect with nature — muddy boots, starry skies, and unforgettable memories included. 🌿 Creekside Walks Stroll along our quiet access road to the creek crossing on the far side of the paddock. It’s a peaceful walk with beautiful rural views and plenty of birdlife. 🩆 Platypus Spotting at the Weir Take a wander down to the weir and keep watch — we’re lucky to have platypus sightings here from time to time, especially around dawn and dusk. 🩜 Wildlife Watching You’re surrounded by incredible native wildlife. Keep your eyes and ears open for rainbow lorikeets, king parrots, black, pink and white cockatoos, kookaburras, and more. On the ground you might spot echidnas, wallabies, and even yabbies in the creek. đŸ„Ÿ Walk to Gympie National Park Cross the weir and head up the access road hill through the neighbouring macadamia farm to reach the edge of Gympie National Park, where you’ll find scenic bushland and walking opportunities right from your doorstep.THE SPACE Thoughtfully designed to feel warm, comfortable, and relaxing — never cramped. Private raised verandah overlooking paddocks and the bee farm. Well-equipped kitchen with: - 2-burner induction cooktop - Cookware, dishware & utensils - Tea & coffee station Captain’s-style queen bed, raised and positioned to overlook the bee yard - Blackout screens for a great night’s sleep Entertainment & downtime - Books & magazines - TV with a loaded hard drive of movies (perfect for off-grid evenings) - Private road around the property - Treehouse on property - Walks past the platypus, up the Mac Nut Farm to stunning views Dining nook with table and stools by the window — enjoy breakfast with farm views Modern bathroom featuring: - Full-size rain head shower - Vanity unit - Composting toilet 3 NIGHT FAMILY ESCAPE Day 1 – Arrive in the arvo and settle in. Explore the paddocks, climb the treehouse, and meet the cows. Kids will love watching the bees return to their hives. Enjoy a peaceful drink on your private deck as bees return to their hives, then take a short walk along the creek property road. In the evening, light the firepit for marshmallows, stories, and stargazing under the clear country skies. Day 2 – Wake to birdsong and enjoy breakfast on the deck with fresh honey and hot ingredients provided. Spend the morning at Mothar Mountain Rock Pools, enjoying gentle walks, swimming, and exploring the surrounding rainforest. On the way back, visit local attractions such as the Gold Mining Museum, or the Wood Museum for a bit of history and exploration. Return to the farm for board games and watching the sunset. Day 3 – After breaky, take a day adventure with BYO motorbikes or mountain bikes on the property or nearby trails for a fun family ride. Alternatively, explore more of the Noosa Hinterland walking trails, or take a scenic drive to nearby Kin Kin and Pomona towns for local sights. Return to the farm in the arvo with a short walk to the top of the Mac Nut Farm for a sunset picnic, and relax before another evening under the stars. Day 4 – Enjoy breakfast and a coffee at SoMa SoMa Espresso & Bar. Stretch your legs on the Victory Heights mountain bike trails on your way back to the farm before checking out.

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Bee Yard Tiny Home

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Tiny home · Sleeps 15 · 1 bedroom · 1 bed · 1 toilet
THE SPACE Thoughtfully designed to feel warm, comfortable, and relaxing — never cramped. Private raised verandah overlooking paddocks and the bee farm. Well-equipped kitchen with: - 2-burner induction cooktop - Cookware, dishware & utensils - Tea & coffee station Captain’s-style queen bed, raised and positioned to overlook the bee yard - Blackout screens for a great night’s sleep Entertainment & downtime - Books & magazines - TV with a loaded hard drive of movies (perfect for off-grid evenings) - Private road around the property - Treehouse on property - Walks past the platypus, up the Mac Nut Farm to stunning views Dining nook with table and stools by the window — enjoy breakfast with farm views Modern bathroom featuring: - Full-size rain head shower - Vanity unit - Composting toilet 3 NIGHT FAMILY ESCAPE Day 1 – Arrive in the arvo and settle in. Explore the paddocks, climb the treehouse, and meet the cows. Kids will love watching the bees return to their hives. Enjoy a peaceful drink on your private deck as bees return to their hives, then take a short walk along the creek property road. In the evening, light the firepit for marshmallows, stories, and stargazing under the clear country skies. Day 2 – Wake to birdsong and enjoy breakfast on the deck with fresh honey and hot ingredients provided. Spend the morning at Mothar Mountain Rock Pools, enjoying gentle walks, swimming, and exploring the surrounding rainforest. On the way back, visit local attractions such as the Gold Mining Museum, or the Wood Museum for a bit of history and exploration. Return to the farm for board games and watching the sunset. Day 3 – After breaky, take a day adventure with BYO motorbikes or mountain bikes on the property or nearby trails for a fun family ride. Alternatively, explore more of the Noosa Hinterland walking trails, or take a scenic drive to nearby Kin Kin and Pomona towns for local sights. Return to the farm in the arvo with a short walk to the top of the Mac Nut Farm for a sunset picnic, and relax before another evening under the stars. Day 4 – Enjoy breakfast and a coffee at SoMa SoMa Espresso & Bar. Stretch your legs on the Victory Heights mountain bike trails on your way back to the farm before checking out.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
Showers
No picnic table
from
AU$227
/ night
for 2 guests

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100% Recommend14 Ratings · 13 reviews

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North Deep Creek, Queensland, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Elizabeth P.

Joined in April 2025
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