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8 Of The Best Tiny Homes In Tasmania For Your Next Cosy Getaway

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The best tiny homes in Tasmania

Loved for its isolated beaches, unique wildlife and beautiful bushlands, Tasmania is Australia’s go-to spot for off-grid living. If you're looking to reconnect with nature or explore Tasmania's backyard, tiny homes are the perfect way to switch off while maintaining your creature comforts. These stays can also offer a little bit of luxury as well. Think woodfired pizza ovens, saunas, and outdoor bathtubs.

Check out the best tiny homes that Tasmania has on offer for a small and snuggly stay.

Legana Jaclyn Studio

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Just 10 minutes from the Launceston CBD, this cosy escape is set among native bush and wildlife, boasting an outdoor spa with a fire pit and a cedar sauna. opens out like a TARDIS, featuring bespoke handcrafted furnishings and stylish light-filled spaces. And if you’re stuck for things to do, you’ll find board games, books and a bunch of lovingly assorted provisions.

Reedy Marsh Naivasha Tiny House

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Nestled in a clearing in the Tasmanian bush, is built entirely of cedar by local artisans. The tiny home offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside, with cosy comforts like a woodfired hot tub and a clawfoot bath. There are also skylights in the loft so you can stargaze from under the doona.

Launceston Carriage House Studio

This at the centre of Launceston has been converted from a 19th-century carriage house into a two-story studio accommodation. It enjoys sweeping mountain and farmland views while boasting a prime CBD location that's a short walk from restaurants, bars and the theatre.

West Kentish Chardonnay

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For all the wine lovers. is set right among the vines beside the stunning Lake Barrington. One of two tiny homes standing at the boutique winery 23 Rows, the property offers two loft-style bedrooms and an outside deck with a BBQ. Guests are free to roam the working vineyard while enjoying beautiful mountain and lakeside views.

Richmond Tiny Hill Lookout

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This is completely off-grid and self-contained, offering a tranquil escape in the middle of the Tasmanian bushland. You can enjoy sweeping views of the Coal River Valley from its cosy loft-style bedroom or the huge terrazzo outdoor bath that’s roomy enough for two. You’ve also got 265 hectares of farm and bushland to discover while being only 30 minutes from Hobart.

Forth Fika Tiny House

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The , near Tasmania’s north coast, is an ornate getaway overlooking a forest, lily ponds and the Forth River. You’ll meet plenty of ducks waddling through the property’s nine-acre grounds, and you might spot one or two platypuses in the nearby waterways. The stay features a fire pit, an outdoor clawfoot bath and a woodfired sauna, and you’ll also receive a welcome basket loaded with fresh sourdough, wine and a bunch of local fermented goodies.

Saint Marys Candlebark Ridge

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Perched above the ocean, this offers a unique escape with breathtaking sea views on Tasmania’s picturesque east coast. Located close to some of the region’s best beaches and hiking trails, this compact stay squeezes in a luxurious king-sized bed, expansive picture frame windows, and a spacious day bed that's nestled among books and games. Guests can also enjoy an outdoor BBQ and pizza oven, a wood fire, and a large deck for taking in the panoramic views and spotting local kookaburras, wallabies and echidnas.

Bicheno The Bambino

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This glass-walled tiny home is an ultra-luxe escape designed for two. Located on Tasmania’s east coast. offers panoramic views over the entire Bicheno township, stretching as far as Diamond Island, Waubs Bay and Whalers Watch. You can take a rugged bush trail to the town centre’s ample shops and cafes, or stay put and enjoy the exquisite views with a glass of complementary east coast wine.

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