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Banyula Cove by Tiny Away


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Elaine W.

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Mar 1, 2023

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Stayed 2 nights

Gorgeous secluded spot with a private bay, wallabies hopping past, tiny house was so cute. We cooked dinner on the campfire and shared a drink with our host. Lovely place to unwind and relax after enjoying all that Bruny Island has to offer.
Gorgeous secluded spot with a private bay, wallabies hopping past, tiny house was so cute. We cooked dinner on the campfire and shared a drink with our host. Lovely place to unwind and relax after enjoying all that Bruny Island has to offer.

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Christine A.

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Sep 12, 2022

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Stayed 2 nights

As a mature-aged single woman, I was looking for small, well presented accommodation for two nights. Unfortunately, this property is owned and marketed by a “Tiny Homes” company that is clearly trying to expand its footprint and using short stay accommodation as leverage. I didn’t google “entrepreneural business models” - I clearly stated what I was looking for. My thoughts? In short - great location, and great “land host” - the person whose property the Tiny House is located on. But the property? Really really disappointing. No TV. Yes, I get that it’s about the location - but tell me this beforehand. As a solo traveller without a heads-up, I didn’t even take a book. No coffee, no basic cooking stuff - I I took food but wasnt able to cook it. The wall heater. Even with the blades directed at their lowest point, the air was directed at the loft bed. The sitting/lounge area was freezing and the loft/bed area stifling. The steep loft stairs were evident in the marketing - no problem. But take note - the mattress is on the floor and you need to crawl to bed. I can’t crawl on my knees - this was a deal-breaker for me. I have communicated with both the “land host “ and the Tiny House Owner prior to posting this feedback. The target market is a fit single/couple looking for a glamping experience. If you don’t fit this profile - consider other options.
As a mature-aged single woman, I was looking for small, well presented accommodation for two nights. Unfortunately, this property is owned and marketed by a “Tiny Homes” company that is clearly trying to expand its footprint and using short stay accommodation as leverage. I didn’t google “entrepreneural business models” - I clearly stated what I was looking for. My thoughts? In short - great location, and great “land host” - the person whose property the Tiny House is located on. But the property? Really really disappointing. No TV. Yes, I get that it’s about the location - but tell me this beforehand. As a solo traveller without a heads-up, I didn’t even take a book. No coffee, no basic cooking stuff - I I took food but wasnt able to cook it. The wall heater. Even with the blades directed at their lowest point, the air was directed at the loft bed. The sitting/lounge area was freezing and the loft/bed area stifling. The steep loft stairs were evident in the marketing - no problem. But take note - the mattress is on the floor and you need to crawl to bed. I can’t crawl on my knees - this was a deal-breaker for me. I have communicated with both the “land host “ and the Tiny House Owner prior to posting this feedback. The target market is a fit single/couple looking for a glamping experience. If you don’t fit this profile - consider other options.

Kingborough, Tasmania

Location

Located in North Bruny, this vacation home is in a rural area. Bruny Island Ferry - Roberts Point Ferry Terminal and Bruny Island Ferry - Kettering Ferry Terminal are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Roberts Point Marine Conservation Area and Potters Hill Labyrinth. North West Bay Conservation Area and Inverawe Native Gardens are also worth visiting.

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Property Policies

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Check-in from 14:00

Before 10:00


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Yes, there is free parking available on-site.


Check-in is at 14:00 and check-out is at 10:00. Early or late check-in/check-out may be available upon request, and additional charges may apply.

Yes, children are permitted. Guests aged 0-17 can stay for free.


The property does not provide extra beds or cribs. Maximum occupancy is 3 guests, including children.


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