8/10 Bien
Peter D.
26 mars 2026
Lovely stay. Cosy tiny house. Great times around the fire (plenty of kindling in the area to collect and use). Fantastic clear view of the stars and satellites (saw my first shooting star!).Visiting kangaroos and great birdlife (lots of the threatened Grey-Crowned Babbler, plus the Noisy friarbird).Great to have a flushing toilet in this Tiny House (last one we stayed at had a compostable toilet and that was actually fine too). The listing and internal signage might need a clearer warning not to drink the tapwater (it's tankwater), but we boiled it first and it was fine. Very comfy bed. The stairs to the bed-nook are very steep but we're over 50 and we were still good.The outside solar and battery lights don't work but you can make plenty of outdoor light from the bedroom lamp/window and opening all the downstairs curtains/lights ... and of course, light the fire (after checking RFS for fire bans).We ran the aircon a bit hard (in late March) but found that you can cool the place quicker initially by opening up the upper bed window as hot air collects up there. There's probably no insulation and the house can get a lot of direct sun, so it will heat up but then cool down pretty quick after airing out.Great local cafe (Magoony's Coffee House) and local drives to Baiame Cave (spectaculr), beautiful Lake St Clair, Wollombi, and of course the wineries of the Hunter Valley.Best Tiny House stay so far!


Peter D.
Séjour de 2 nuits en mars 2026















