Tree house VerifiedKangaroo Valley · Australia
There are 24 hand-checked tiny houses in the countryside in Australia — each a genuine whole, private stay you book directly, never a hotel room. Nightly prices sit around €275, with most between €204 and €281. Every one is pinned on the map in Australia, so you can see exactly where it sits before you book. Compare them side by side and pick the one that fits your trip.
24 verified tiny houses · see on the map →
Tree house VerifiedKangaroo Valley · Australia
Tiny house On wheels / movableHunter Valley · Australia
Tiny house Verified On wheels / movableByron Bay Hinterland · Australia
Yurt Verified
Tiny house Verified On wheels / movableByron Bay Hinterland · Australia
Tiny house On wheels / movable
Yurt Verified
CabinHuon Valley · Australia
CabinHuon Valley · Australia
CabinHunter Valley · Australia
CabinHuon Valley · Australia
CabinHuon Valley · Australia
CabinHunter Valley · Australia
CabinHunter Valley · Australia
Cabin
Cabin VerifiedByron Bay Hinterland · Australia
CabinHunter Valley · Australia
CabinHunter Valley · Australia
CabinHunter Valley · Australia
CabinHunter Valley · Australia
CabinHunter Valley · Australia
CabinHunter Valley · Australia
Cabin VerifiedHuon Valley · Australia
Cabin VerifiedHuon Valley · Australia
Most of the tiny houses in the countryside in Australia sit in Countryside surroundings. They sleep between 2 and 6 guests. 4 of them are built on wheels. 9 already carry guest ratings, averaging 8.8 out of 10.
Most cost between €204 and €281 per night.
Based on 24 hand-checked stays. Prices are snapshots, not live availability.
The 24 hand-checked tiny houses in the countryside in Australia cost a median of about €275 per night (typically €204–281). Prices are snapshots, not live availability.
Currently 24 hand-checked tiny houses in the countryside in Australia — each confirmed as a whole, private stay, never a hotel room.
Yes. All 24 tiny houses in the countryside in Australia are bookable directly with the host, including short 1–2 night stays when available.
Yes — 11 of the 24 tiny houses in the countryside in Australia sleep two, ideal for a couples’ getaway.
Booking sites don’t have a “tiny house” category — they file these stays under the generic “Accommodation” label. So we check every place by name and type and list only genuine free-standing small homes: tiny houses (on wheels or fixed), cabins, glamping pods, shepherd huts, yurts, domes and tree houses. No hotel rooms, no ordinary apartments.
Prices and availability come from our booking partners and can change at any time. Booking links are affiliate links — booking through them supports this site at no extra cost to you. Property type is checked from the listing name and category; if you spot a mistake, let us know.