Tiny homes in Victoria with showers

From skiing to surfing and scenic drives to fine food—Victoria has you covered.

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11 top tiny homes sites in Victoria with showers

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Forge Creek Farm Stay

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents15 acres · Bairnsdale, VIC
Come and Enjoy country life with beautiful views of Macleod Morass Wetlands. Lots of animals to enjoy, including cows, sheep, chickens and kangaroos and bird life. 7 Sites available for tents, caravans and camper trailers on a flat grassy area with great views. Campers are required to be self sufficient with their own toilet/shower facilities and must remove all rubbish. FIRES MUST BE IN FIRE PITS ONLY. ****Must abide by the current fire restrictions**** Fire pits and firewood available on request at extra Cost Please advise prior to arrival if required. Farm Fresh Chicken Eggs available. Can provide a IBC water tank to your site with Tap outlet to connect to your van. Pets welcome, dogs must be kept on a lead. Only 5 minutes from town Centre, 15 min to Paynesville and 30 min to Lakes Entrance. Lakes Entrance is located on the edge of Ninety Mile Beach where the Gippsland Lakes meets the Southern Ocean. Camping Rules 1. Please abide by current fire restrictions. 2. Please do not leave fire untendered. 3. Please be Courteous to other Campers and keep noise to a minimum after 10pm.
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Hedley Gardens and Bush Camp

10 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents4 acres · Hedley, VIC
Hedley Gardens and Bush Camp is my oasis situated on four acres just minutes from the beach and the bush, and an easy 20min drive to either Foster or Yarram. Food-producing landscaped gardens with four separate self-contained living areas. Guests are welcome to pick their own salad and herbs and picnic in the gardens! Only seven minutes drive to a quiet beach, boating, fishing and the long jetty. The property is conveniently located within close proximity to Welshpool, Agnes falls, National parks, numerous rivers and a State forest. The assorted accommodation available includes a two bedroom cottage with kids room and cot set up, one King size bedroom with open fire place and two extra single beds with attached camp kitchen, and another King size bedroom with a kitchenette a king single and a trundle bed. It has an attached shower and toilet. There are also many camp sites available for tents, Vans and RV's, with a toilet for those guests in the cottage, the shed and campers. Power and camp kitchen facilities also available. Plenty of room to play cricket or have a get-together. Whole or part of the property including main residence can be rented to groups and functions are also welcome.
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Yarriambiance

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents50 acres · Jung, VIC
Yarriambiance (noun), Yar-ri-am-bi-ance: "A feeling or mood associated with fresh air, open spaces, big skies, stunning sunsets, starry nights, open fires and the sounds of nature, on the banks of the Yarriambiack Creek" Do you want a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, the frustration of traffic congestion, from noise and pollution? Does open space, fresh air, and the peace and quiet of nature sound appealing? Well, come and experience the ‘Yarriambiance’ of our unique rural escape. It is not far off the main highway, but far enough that you will feel like you are in the middle of nowhere. You will experience dusty back roads, open plains and the starry skies of rural Australia, yet you will only be 20 minutes away from a bustling regional city (Horsham). Around the property there are many old historic farm buildings, including an original 'boundary riders' hut (circa 1870's). The Yarriambiack Creek is the western boundary of the property, and is a haven for birds and wildlife such as kangaroos & wallabies. Ancient river redgums run along the creek which provide for nice shady spots in summer. The creek relies on seasonal rainfall, and when running, is deep enough for swimming or paddling around in a kayak. When dry, the creek bed makes a fantastic walking track. If you are looking for a unique family holiday, or you are an artist and want to do some songwriting or painting, or just need to get out of the rat race and chill out, then this could be just the place for you. 10 mins to Murtoa, 15 mins to the Dooen Hotel, 20 mins to Horsham, 30 mins to Warracknabeal, 40 mins to the Grampians or Mt Arapilies. A perfect base to explore the renowned Silo Art Trail, Murtoa Stick Shed, local lakes and waterways, state and national parks, and many other regional attractions. But if you are simply into nature or hiking, then just head north or south along the creek, and you will be able to walk for hours and take in the unique scenery. Please note, the property is 'pet friendly' but we respectfully ask that pets are not taken inside of the accommodation.
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Tiny Castle at Tynecastle Park

1 site · Lodging104 acres · Allambee Reserve, VIC
Tiny Castle is a custom built tiny house that overlooks farmland, bushland and the glorious Stzelecki Ranges including Mount Worth. With a large covered deck connected to the front of the tiny house, you don't have to go anywhere to witness Wedge-tailed Eagles, Black Cockatoos, King Parrots, Rosellas and Kookaburra to name a few. Or wombats scurrying into their warren in the embankment just below the tiny house. Or the wallabies that hang out in the front paddock. If you're a fit walker, you can hike up to the back of the property that borders an old pine plantation now full of regrowth where herds of deer call it home. At the right time of day, you're likely to see all kinds of water fowl in the damns around the property. And if you're lucky, our 3 alpaca will let you photograph them as they stare you down, but no cuddles for these guys -- they're there to keep the foxes away. Night time is magical. With no light pollution, it's a stargazers paradise and on a still evening you'll hear boobooks, possums and frogs. The popular tourist village of Yarragon is 16km down a winding unsealed road one way, while the larger town of Mirboo North is about the same distance going the other way. Mount Worth State Park is 13km from our property and Lyrebird Forest Walk Regional Park is 26km just outside Mirboo North. While there's a lot to do around these parts, my guess is you won't want to leave the property.
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AU$135
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Qii House Lorne

6 sites · Lodging10 acres · Benwerrin, VIC
A spectacular weekend getaway nestled in a tranquil, lush rainforest haven on top of Erskine Falls. A bushwalker’s paradise, this venue offers exclusivity and is ideal for a cosy romantic weekend away, an intimate wedding, a corporate retreat, small groups or simply for meditation. This original “quirky” architectural gem circa 1977 was built to specification by renowned architect Edgard Pirrotta of Melbourne and is of high local significance. Qii house has been beautifully restored by local artisans in a bespoke manner and melds with its landscape. Unwind and explore the unknown. Enjoy a relaxing retreat away from “business as usual” overlooking Japanese inspired gardens of simple beauty and an endless forest wilderness landscape. The Qii house experience will ignite all your senses ensuring you leave feeling refreshed and energised!
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AU$299
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Galahad's Animal Sanctuary and B&B

2 sites · Lodging30 acres · Gisborne, VIC
Feel like getting away? Relax and unwind in our self contained in-house accommodation, enjoying panoramic views of Mt Macedon. Sleep in a luxurious king size four poster bed. You will have a separate entrance, bathroom & kitchenette with modern conveniences such as a coffee machine, microwave & oven. As well as filtered water, Bluetooth stereo, TV, Netflix, DVDs, WiFi, games & books. Your own fully fenced garden, shared spa, shared outdoor washing machine, dryer & undercover outdoor dining table. 30 picturesque acres in Gisborne with views to Mount Macedon. We are an animal rescue sanctuary and have rescued camels, horses, sheep, cows, donkeys, alpacas and chickens as well as dogs. Please note these are very friendly animals, the 18 sheep are particularly friendly and curious. The sheep roam the property. The property has two dams, it is well treed with large open parts and has a beautiful view to Mount Macedon. Kangaroos, possums and echidnas also live here. You are welcome to walk the property and visit the farm animals during your stay (as long as you stay on the outside of paddocks/yards). The rate includes a small tour of our farm sanctuary. If you would like a tour with professional photography please contact us for details. Access for caravans and trailers. Gravel entrance. Can be boggy in wet weather - please check with me. No amenities so campers must have own toilet and leave no trace. Dogs permitted but must be well behaved and not chase livestock (on lead). Campfires permitted when restrictions aren't in place (gather your own).
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AU$185
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Electric Turtle

1 site · Lodging16 acres · Castlemaine, VIC
Welcome to Electric Turtle. An award winning Tiny House retreat nestled in the forest situated on Djaara Country in Castlemaine, Victoria. Tune out in nature on your own private and secluded 16 acres of undulating and ancient box ironbark forest landscapes. Relax and unwind in a completely private and serene natural environment or soak up what Victoria’s most progressive regional centre has to offer. Whether it's bush immersion, re-wilding or those seeking world-class wine, music and art — Electric Turtle has you covered. The experience Secluded, private and serene just 2 minutes drive to the centre of Castlemaine. Surrounded by National Park on three sides and adjoining the famous Goldfields track, the natural environment is front and centre of your experience. Steeped in a long and rich ancient Indigenous cultural history as well as a more recent 19th-century Australian Gold Rush history, intriguing stories abound in this ancient landscape. Unwinding in the outdoors is made easy in this beautifully crafted building. Inspiring bushwalking and bike riding abound. The natural beauty of the landscape is truly captivating with a diverse and ever changing array of native flora and fauna including diverse bird life, kangaroos, wallabies, gliders, frogs, reptiles, marsupials, native orchids, wildflowers, funghi and eucalypts. Filtered 270º views towards Leanganook (Mt Alexander), Chewton bushlands and beyond across Castlemaine town centre provide the ideal position to escape from the hustle and bustle. An award-winning design The architect designed Tiny Home created by reknowned local builders House Workshop in Castlemaine is beautifully crafted from reclaimed materials and sits gently in it’s bush home. Winning the 2023 Tiny House Industry Association Craftsman Build award, it’s an incredible and unique space to bask in the beauty of it’s surrounds. The 20 square metre design achieves a spacious feeling within a compact form through minimal separations and interconnected spaces that open up to the outside through plentiful windows and doors. The volume is a single space informally separated into three areas, living, sleeping and cooking / dining and further extended by the adjoining 16 square metre alfresco deck. Highly insulated, low-zero VOC finishes with large glazing and cross-ventilation is designed to bring the outdoors in. Paired with a solar passive design and a northerly orientation it ensures a restorative and inspiring space to rejuvenate in your tranquil bush escape. The raised bed platform includes an ultra comfy king sized bed for maximum comfort and relaxation, quality organic linen and uninterrupted bush views to watch a myriad of local birds scurry and flit for the latest nectar on offer. The details At Electric Turtle we’re entirely off-grid to ensure a small carbon footprint and a sustainable ethos that treads lightly on the environment. A small-scale solar battery system takes care of lights and charging for phones, lights, laptops and essentials. We collect filtered rainwater and spring water for drinking, showering and cooking. Your cooking needs are covered by a well appointed kitchen with hot and cold water throughout, sink, full stainless oven, four burner gas hob cooktop and fridge with freezer. We also have fast wi-fi available free of charge, let us know if you’d prefer to have it turned off for a full digital detox experience. Full kitchenware and cooking essentials are provided including local complimentary local sour dough, free range eggs, coffee, tea, milk and your choice of a bottle of local wine or locally brewed beer. A large alfresco deck and verandah adjoins the tiny house offering additional space to sprawl out and unwind outdoors or cook outside on the BBQ. Step down into a light touch landscaped bush courtyard to dine under the stars. Continuing the eco-focused ethos we have a custom built hot and cold outdoor shower experience to immerse yourself in the natural bush landscape and a full composting toilet setup to ensure all your amenities are well covered. How to get there An all weather accessible two wheel drive road provides access right to the door of Electric Turtle. A 2 minute drive to the centre of Castlemaine and just over an hour’s drive from Melbourne’s CBD. Local taxi’s and food delivery also service Electric Turtle. Castlemaine Railway Station is a 5 minute drive and services Melbourne Southern Cross Station in a 1.5hr trip.
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AU$180
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Tiny homes in Victoria with showers guide

Overview

There are so many ways to go wild in Victoria. Fall asleep to the boom of the surf from your beachfront campsite, drive one of the world's most scenic coastal roads, glamp it up in the middle of a vineyard, or touch the sky in the snow-capped high country. If it's animal encounters you like, you'll love the penguin parade on Phillip Island and dolphin swims in Port Phillip Bay, as well as the chance to see koala colonies, mobs of kangaroos, and platypus-filled streams. Plus, the bonus to Victoria is that nowhere is more than a day's drive from Melbourne—many of the best campsites are only a few hours drive from the city—so you can cram a lot of fun into a relatively short amount of time.

Where to go

Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road west of Melbourne is one of the world's great scenic road trips, but there’s much more to see and do than snapping a selfie at the Twelve Apostles rock stacks. Zipline above the rainforest in Great Otway National Park, climb lighthouses, watch whales, surf iconic Bells Beach, and pitch a tent on any one of several beachside camping areas. Road tripping doesn't get much better than this.

Gippsland and the Bays

Gippsland stretches east of Melbourne to the sea and north to the border with NSW. Most of the coastline is protected by a string of national parks with fantastic seaside camping spots and holiday parks—and camping at Wilsons Promontory (locals just call it the Prom) on the mainland’s southernmost tip is a must-do at least once. This is also where you’ll find Phillip Island, home to the famous nightly penguin parade.

The Victorian Alps

The High Country is the place to go for winter snow sports and summer mountain bike trails, plus bushwalking. If that sounds too energetic, it’s also home to the Great Alpine Road, one of Australia's best food and wine touring routes (and yes, the scenery is pretty good too).

The Grampians

In the state's west, the Grampians are another mountain playground with a network of bushwalking trails, from quick 2-hour walking tracks to 3-day hikes in the Grampians National Park. This is also where campers can find the highest concentration of Indigenous art in the state. Opt for bush camping sites in the national park or more luxurious campsites at Halls Gap or Dunkeld caravan parks.

Murray Riverlands

Australia's longest river, the mighty Murray forms most of the border with NSW to the north, and all along its length are great beachfront campsites from where you can go for a swim or paddle a kayak, catch a fish, or sit back and watch the world glide by. Elsewhere in the riverlands, ride a restored paddle steamer at Echuca, take a cruise through the largest river red gum forest in the world at Barmah, and dine out in the foodie hot spot of Mildura.

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