Tiny homes near Gympie

Immerse yourself in Queensland’s history and heritage in this gold rush town.

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5 top tiny homes sites near Gympie

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Tiny in the Trees

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Imbil, QLD
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. Kayak & Bikes available upon request. Includes: Hot water Air conditioning 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 (Kayak's & Bike's available upon request) • 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!
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Monty’s Tiny Home

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Montville, QLD
Monty's Tiny Home is filled with warmth and light featuring a rustic timber modern look for a hinterland escape. Perfect for a family getaway, couple's getaway or friends wanting to be within walking distance to Kondalilla Falls! Only 2 minutes from Montville's township, plenty of shops to stroll through and the first Saturday of every month there is the local market. Plenty of hiking trails within a 10 minute drive. Enjoy breaky just down the road at The Barn at Flaxton serving all things full breakfast to yummy lunch. Walk over to Kondalilla Restaurant for a delicious pescatarian and vegetarian lunch or dinner. Style, views and location combine to create this stunning 3 bedroom rustic tiny home. Monty's Tiny Home has a gentle rustic vibe - warm whites, light greens and natural materials like timber for a classic Hinterland appeal. PROPERTY FEATURES – Two storey tiny home 2.5mx10m – Valley view with deck – Secluded land space above main house – 3 Bedrooms (sleeps 4 adults or 2 adults with 3 children) – Bathroom with shower (no bath) – Compostable Toilet – Bright rustic interior – Modern simple kitchen (no oven) – Air conditioning/heating in main living room – Ceiling fans in main living room – Free unlimited Wifi – Bathroom essentials – Eco friendly sheets – Bathroom towels provided – Deck with lounge and outdoor table furniture – BBQ – Fire pit – Free onsite gated parking for up to 3 cars BED CLEANLINESS AND LINENS Each of our beds have mattress protectors and pillow protectors. Even our throw pillows have washable covers for your safety. Each bed boasts environmentally friendly linen sheets and earthy quilt covers, a fluffy duvet, 4 ultra plush pillows so you can choose your favourite. BEDROOM FEATURES Each bedroom contains blockout curtains on the windows to ensure a restful daytime nap or night's sleep. Bedroom 1 has a closet, bedroom loft 2 has a shelving unit for storage. and bedroom loft 3 doesn't have storage. THE DESIGN We love the outdoors so this tiny home ticks the box to enjoy in nature with it's timber look and simple cosy feels. There is also a welcome basket of treats left on the dining table for all guests. Have children? Let us know and we will organise a fun nature pack for them to enjoy.
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Amaroo Tiny Home Sanctuary

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Lake Mac Donald, QLD
The perfect blend of wilderness and luxury. Indulge in the ultimate off-grid retreat with our exquisitely designed 9.5m Tiny Home nestled amidst the serene beauty of nature. Tucked away on a green pasture, this enchanting sanctuary offers a haven of tranquillity for those seeking a luxurious escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. 🌟 Book Your Stay, Unlock Membership! Every booking at Amaroo Arts Sanctuary grants you Private Membership status - for life! This membership is a mutual agreement and every transaction is deemed as a mutual receipt. That ensures you enjoy exclusive perks, discounts, and access to our private domain and wellness hub. The benefits are mutual, as your participation helps us create a sanctuary of positivity and like-minded connections. Join us in crafting a community where everyone thrives together! Wifi-free zone Re-energise in a wifi-free haven! It's your chance to cozy up with nature, dive into a good book, and soak up the healing frequencies of the wild. Break free from the digital hustle and emerge revitalised after a blissful escape from the momentum of the wifi grid! Relax amidst stunning nature near Noosa: Ultimate retreat for a rejuvenating, off-grid vacation in a modern-designed 9.5m custom-built tiny house. King-size bed 15 minutes from Noosa. Borders Tewantin National Park. Abundant opportunities to observe local wildlife. Surrounded by trees and soothing sounds of birds. Outdoor Activities: Hiking Noosa Trail number 4 at doorstep. Lake MacDonald just a few hundred meters away. Noosa Botanic Garden on Lake MacDonald. Nearby Attractions: Great Cafes close by in Noosa and Cooroy for a delicious brunch. Hit the waves at one of Noosa's magnificent beaches. Kayak or paddleboard in Noosa Everglades. Eumundi Markets - One of Australia's largest arts and crafts markets.
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AU$195
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Tiny homes near Gympie guide

Overview

A short hop from the beaches of the Sunshine Coast, the small town of Gympie has a big reputation. Discover the history of “the town that saved Queensland” at the Gympie Gold Mining and Historical Museum, take a ride on the Mary Valley Rattler steam locomotive, or follow one of the Gympie Heritage Trails. You can even try your luck gold panning along the creek. Once you’ve had your fill of heritage sites, head out to hike, camp, or mountain bike in nearby Woondum National Park. There’s no camping in the town itself, but campers and glampers will find options in the surrounding hinterlands. 

Where to go

Sunshine Coast

The golden beaches and azure waters of the Sunshine Coast lie within a short drive of Gympie. Head north to visit Rainbow Beach, enjoy 4WD beach drives through the Great Sandy National Park, then pitch your tent at tranquil beachside camping grounds. Or go south to Noosa Heads, where you can take a surf class, hike along the headlands, and tuck into seafood at an ocean-view restaurant. 

Fraser Coast

North of Gympie, most visitors to the Fraser Coast head straight to Fraser Island. Drive a 4WD along 75 Mile beach, relax on the beaches of Lake McKenzie, and hike part of the Great Walk. Then, head back to the mainland to discover the home of Mary Poppins in historic Maryborough or set sail on a whale-watching cruise from Hervey Bay.

Sunshine Coast Hinterlands

The forested slopes and state forests of the Sunshine Coast hinterlands are the best reason to leave the beach. Camp by the creek in Mapleton National Park, hike beneath the distinctive peaks of the Glass House Mountains, and make a stop at the famous Eumundi Markets. Further inland, the Conondale National Park has hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails, plus a choice of bush campsites.

When to go

Warm temperatures year-round mean it’s always a good time to visit the Sunshine Coast, and it’s possible to swim and surf right through winter (June to August). Gympie’s biggest annual event is the Gympie Muster festival in August, which draws country music fans from all around the country—book your campsite well in advance if visiting at this time. 

Know before you go

  • The Sunshine Coast has an excellent public transport service, but having your own car is useful for exploring the hinterlands and national parks.
  • Gympie has a good selection of shops where you can pick up camping gear and stock up on supplies.
  • Fire bans are common in Queensland during summer and dry periods.

Nearby attractions

Visit Double Island Point for excellent ocean views from the iconic lighthouse

Popular Gympie glamping styles

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