13 Of The Best Tiny Homes In Tasmania For An Uber Cute Getaway
For a truly magical off-the-grid escape, pack your bags for a getaway to Tasmania, where tiny homes are set amongst beautiful bushland and perched on rugged coastlines.
If you're looking to reconnect with nature or explore Tasmania's stunning backyard, these tiny homes are the perfect way to switch off and bliss out. Think: wood-fired pizza ovens, saunas, and outdoor bathtubs.
Whether you’re after a romantic escape or a solo sojourn, you’ll want to check into one of Tasmania’s best tiny homes of 2025.
Bruny Island
Bruny Island Hideaway
For a Tasmania escape you’ll reminisce about for years to come, jump on the ferry from Hobart and check into this Scandi-style stunner on Bruny Island. Wrapped in Baltic pine and nestled on 99 acres of conservation forest, it’s a wildlife wonderland.
By day, graze your way through Bruny’s best—think oysters, cheese, and crisp local cider. By night, keep an eye out for the Aurora Australis lighting up the sky—best viewed from your outdoor bath, of course.
Insider Intel
- 4WD recommended
 - Wood for fires provided
 - Outdoor bath
 - Grassy backyard
 
Breona
Camp Nowhere
Welcome to Camp Nowhere—a deliciously off-grid Airbnb where views of The Great Lake and epic animal sightings are all in a day’s vacationing. Your tiny Tasmanian home away from home—an old fisherman’s shack—has character galore: think wooden panelling, rustic beams and the greatest indoor wood-burning fireplace. Pour a glass of something spesh, snuggle in and prepare to feel like work life is a world away (plus there’s a deep bath for long soaks with a good book which adds to the appeal).
Camp Nowhere sits on the edge of the UNESCO-listed Central Plateau Conservation Area and your house is within wandering distance of the lake. Come sunset, there’s an outdoor fire pit to tell stories around (and the legends that own this place provide marshmallows as a tasty little extra).
Insider Intel
- Lake views
 - Bush walks nearby
 - Fire pit
 - Deep bath
 - Surprise extras
 
Legana
Jaclyn Studio
Just a ten minute roadie from the Launceston CBD, this sweet Airbnb oozes romance. Set amongst native bush with sweeping views of the Tamar Island Wetlands, there's an outdoor spa to soak in, cedar sauna to recharge in, and a fire pit to get cosy beside.
Inside, Jaclyn Studio is less tiny and more Tardis-like, serving English farmhouse luxe with bespoke furnishings, light-filled spaces and a comfy lounge that's begging you to snuggle up on.
Insider Intel
- Exclusive access to spa and sauna
 - Fire pit
 - Premium natural toiletries
 - Scented candles provided
 - Homemade sourdough available on request
 - Complimentary bottle of wine
 - Pets welcome
 
Buckland
Shearer’s Hut
Fancy yourself a stay in an adorable baltic pine hut with easy access to all that Freycinet and Maria Island has to offer? This charming Tasmania tiny home - which was the original Shearer’s Hut at Twamley Farm - is your perfect snoozing place.
Sink into the rustic outdoor bath and prepare to spend a few hours gazing at the rolling hills surrounding you. Inside your Airbnb, prepare for charm galore: there’s wood panelling, and a cosy wood-burning fireplace. Plus, don’t forget to look up. The sparkling chandelier that hangs above the living space is simply gorg.
Insider Intel
- Mountain view
 - Fire pit
 - Outdoor bath
 - Breakfast provided
 - Bikes provided
 
Reedy Marsh
Naivasha Tiny House
Live out your off-the-grid fantasy at Naivasha Tiny House. Built entirely out of cedar by local artisans, this tiny log cabin is seriously dreamy.
Nestled within the enchanting Tasmanian bush, hit pause on daily life while you sink into the clawfoot bath or outdoor hot tub, stargaze from your loft bed complete with skylights, and curl up by the indoor - and outdoor fireplace.
Insider Intel
- Wood-fired hot tub
 - Fire pit
 - No phone reception but great WiFi
 - French flax linen robes provided
 - Gourmet platters available on request
 - Bed accessed by ladder
 
Geeveston
The Picker's Cabin
Prepare for cuteness overload at this charming two bed tiny home tucked away by the Kermandie River in the Huon Valley. It’s a top spot from which to explore the surrounding area and you can bring your dog too as it’s super pet-friendly.
Not only does your converted picker’s hut have a whole heap of historical charm (there’s 1923 newspaper clippings on the wooden feature wall of the master bedroom) but there’s some luxe mod cons too—think electric hot tub (yes please), wood-fired sauna and pizza oven. Want more? We reckon the outdoor breakfast bar is just the place to perch with a glass of the good stuff.
Insider Intel
- Electric hot tub
 - Wood-fired sauna
 - Serene river setting
 - Pets allowed - fenced area, outdoor kennel, lockable laundry and pet crates provided
 - Pizza oven
 
Upper Scamander
Cntnr 2.0
If Tasmania's Freycinet National Park is on your hit list, this tiny home is just an hour's drive away and your perfect base. Tucked among gum trees on the Scamander River, this 40ft container brings a serious dose of art deco cool to the wild east coast.
Light the fire pit, soak in the lavender-hued outdoor tub, and watch the sunset ripple across the water. It’s the ultimate wind-down after a day of beaches and bushwalks.
Insider Intel
- Riverfront location
 - Fishing rods provided
 - Fire pit
 - Private yard
 - Phone reception limited
 
Launceston
Carriage House Studio
If you like your tiny homes in the heart of the action, this charming tiny home at the centre of Launceston is for you.
Converted from a 19th-century carriage house into a two-story studio accommodation, out the back soak up sweeping mountain and farmland vistas while Launceston's best restaurants, bars and the theatre are on your doorstep.
Insider Intel
- CBD within a few minutes' walk
 - Deck with views
 - Luggage drop-off allowed
 
West Kentish
Chardonnay
Calling all wine lovers, this one’s for you. Meet Chardonnay, a stunning little escape nestled right among the vines. One of only two tiny homes perched at the boutique winery 23 Rows, this stay is all about sipping, strolling, and soaking it all in.
Inside, you’ll find two cosy loft-style bedrooms perfect for lazy mornings, while outside, a private deck and a barbecue that calls for evenings under the stars. Wander through the working vineyard, glass in hand, and drink in mountain views.
Insider Intel
- Scenic location
 - Kayak and bikes provided
 - Boat ramp nearby
 - Wine available for purchase
 
Richmond Bridge
Daisy Bank
Just a 30-minute jaunt from Hobart, but feeling like a world away from the chaos of city life, disconnect with a vacay at Daisy Bank tiny home.
Small (obvs) but perfectly formed, this Tasmanian Airbnb offers all the creature comforts of a boutique hotel with zero neighbours, except the odd wombat. Pro tip: start and end your day in the outdoor bath on the sprawling patio.
Insider Intel
- Big Terazzo outdoor bath
 - Coal River Valley views
 - Bed accessed via steep stairs
 - Bush walks nearby
 
Forth
Fika Tiny House
Perched near Tasmania’s north coast, every inch of The Fika Tiny House is filled with rustic charm. With front-row seats to forest views, lily-dotted ponds, and the meandering Forth River, this is slow living at its best.
There’s a fire pit, an outdoor clawfoot bath, and a woodfired sauna to rotate between. And to make your stay even sweeter, you’ll score a welcome basket brimming with fresh sourdough, local wine, and some fermented delights.
Insider Intel
- Wood-fired sauna in the trees
 - Flax linen robes provided
 - Fire pit
 - Coffee beans from local roaster
 - Complimentary welcome basket of fresh sourdough and wine
 - Two mazes to explore
 - Easy access to convenience store, pub, bakery and bottle shop
 
Saint Marys
Candlebark Ridge
Wake up to the sound of the ocean at this tiny home coastal hideout in Tasmania. Start your day with a smooth brew in your plush king size bed, before getting your calf burn on at the area’s hiking trails and white sand beaches.
In the evening, retreat to your cosy digs, fire up the barbecue or pizza oven, then kick back on the deck with local wallabies, kookaburras, and echidnas for company.
Insider Intel
- Outdoor bath
 - Ocean views
 - Pizza oven
 - No WiFi or TV
 - Firewood supplied
 - Blankets, cushions, hats, sunscreen and games provided
 
Bicheno
The Bambino
If your idea of a tiny home leans more five-star than back-to-basics, book yourself a weekender at The Bambino. This architecturally striking, glass-walled hideaway invites Tasmania’s wild beauty right inside, offering jaw-dropping views from Diamond Island to Whalers Watch.
Every detail is dialled up—from sleep masks and designer linen robes to locally roasted coffee and bottles of wine, so you never have to leave your luxurious little bubble.
Insider Intel
- Panoramic views
 - Shops, restaurants and beach within walking distance
 - Complimentary linen robes and beach towels
 - Complimentary local coffee beans, local East Coast wine and speciality teas
 
Image credit: Naivasha Tiny House | Airbnb | Website
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