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Tiny in the Trees

Hosted by Ian · Imbil, Queensland
2 guests max
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Tiny in the Trees Cute ‘Spacious’ Tiny House nestled in it's own private, fully fenced area, in amongst the native forest. This totally off grid tiny house is just 7kms to the village of Imbil in the Noosa Hinterland and a short drive to Rivers, Creeks, Forestry, and the Rail Trail. The ultimate back to nature getaway. Also pet friendly. This tranquil getaway is for those who enjoy the sights and sounds of the bush and want an eco-sustainable break from the rat race. Includes: Hot water Air conditioning (summer time only) Fan Fridge/small freezer Fire alarm Extra blankets for winter warmth Pet friendly – fully fenced (1200 high dog fence) *$30.00 cleaning surcharge applies Fire pit - firewood available upon request -$20.00 per wheelbarrow Outdoor cooking –2 burner gas stove top with Kettle & Toaster: Parking next to Tiny House Deck Condiments – tea/coffee, sugar, salt, pepper, cooking oil, tomato sauce, Fresh herbs when in season Queen bed 2 armchairs Games & books crockery, cutlery, pots & pans, kettle, mugs, glasses, utensils etc Bedding supplied Towels Soaps / body wash / shampoo & conditioner Foot Note: Please be aware that this is an off-grid experience. NO plug-in electric vehicles or high-power usage equipment, such as hairdryers, kettles & toaster etc. Tiny In the Trees House is home to many native animals including: • Koala’s • Wallabies • Kangaroos • Goannas • Antechinus • Phascogales • Bandicoots • Snakes • Many bird species • Frogs What to do: • Creek/River Kayak, swim, SUP • Rail Trail – walk or ride • Forests -walk or ride • Dine out: Café, Bakery, Pub, Bowls club • Lake Borumba • Visit Imbil -Kenilworth-Cooroy-Pomona-Cooran-Noosa Hinterland-Noosa-Eumundi - Markets in all these locations, Just Google!The Tiny House is completely off grid, powered by the sun and hooked up to water tanks harvesting water from the sky. Privately tucked away high on the hill amongst the trees, wildlife, and the sound of the bush. Perfect for those wanting to escape the Rat Race. Look out for koalas, wallabies, bandicoots, phascogales and many more animals and birds while sipping on the beverage of your choice on the veranda whilst watching the sunset through the trees and distant hill.

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The Tiny House is completely off grid, powered by the sun and hooked up to water tanks harvesting water from the sky. Privately tucked away high on the hill amongst the trees, wildlife, and the sound of the bush. Perfect for those wanting to escape the Rat Race. Look out for koalas, wallabies, bandicoots, phascogales and many more animals and birds while sipping on the beverage of your choice on the veranda whilst watching the sunset through the trees and distant hill.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
Showers
No picnic table
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AU$303
/ night
for NaN guests

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100% Recommend8 Ratings · 6 reviews

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Imbil, Queensland, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Ian H.

Joined in July 2024

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