If you’re looking for a new kind of weekend adventure this winter, consider bunking in one of these affordable tiny house retreats for some much-needed relaxation.
The South Island has plenty of destinations ideal for the colder months – from national parks and powder-covered ski slopes to quaint towns packed with fireplace-warmed restaurants and cellar doors. And what better accommodation option is there to keep truly snug and cosy than in a tiny house?
From Nelson Tasman to Canterbury, tiny house accommodation company Tiny Away has a growing listing of rural getaways on the South Island, ready to welcome travellers looking for that perfectly quaint, winter escape. The eco-friendly tiny houses are perfect for travellers seeking alternative and unique accommodation experiences.
A step up from glamping, each tiny house offers hot showers, air conditioning, a cosy queen bed, and a kitchenette. And for an eco-conscious getaway, the charm of the tiny houses will match your satisfaction of holidaying sustainably.
Founded in 2018, the Tiny Away network includes a range of comfy eco-friendly ‘tiny houses’ for travellers seeking alternative and unique accommodation experiences.
Tiny Away offers adventurous road-trippers and weekenders the chance to immerse themselves in nature, without compromising on comfort. A step up from glamping, each tiny house offers hot showers, air conditioning, a cosy queen bed, and a kitchenette.
The sustainably built tiny houses are typically positioned on a working farm, often totally off-grid, and hosts offer all sorts of unique activities that give guests a taste of rural life.
Using a profit-sharing arrangement that sees landowners earning up to 45 per cent of rental revenue, Tiny Away considers itself a partner with landowner hosts on a mission to create rare and exceptional accommodation experiences.