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Georgia CABN Tiny House Vacation in South Australia 


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Here’s the Georgia CABN, a tiny house vacation spot you can rent in South Australia.

It’s from the same company as the Jude we showed you a couple weeks ago. These are off-grid tiny homes designed to get you to unplug and bond with nature and each other.

You’ll be just a 10 minute drive from Mclaren Vale, but feel absolutely secluded from the busyness of normal life as you sip coffee overlooking a vineyard!

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Vineyard Vacation Tiny Home in Southern Australia: The Georgia

Georgia CABN South Australia

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Walk inside and you’ll meet the kitchen, with a lovely “bar” overlooking the grove outside.

Georgia CABN South Australia

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The getaway cabins come stocked with all the tools you’ll need to prepare meals.

Georgia CABN South Australia

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The bedroom area closes off with these sliding barn doors.

Georgia CABN South Australia

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Crawl into your private oasis — with mountain views!

Georgia CABN South Australia

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The wrap-around window doubles as a mini skylight.

Georgia CABN South Australia

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A regular flush toilet in the bathroom. Love that tiny sink!

Georgia CABN South Australia

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Black subway tile in the shower — perfectly luxurious.

Georgia CABN South Australia

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Enjoy a meal outdoors overlooking the vineyard. Amazing.

Georgia CABN South Australia

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You can even enjoy a campfire outdoors during non-bushfire season.

Georgia CABN South Australia

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And take a peaceful walk through the vineyard every morning.

Georgia CABN South Australia

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Amenities List

  • 2 adults on the ground level Queen bed.
  • Indoor shower.
  • Septic toilet.
  • Mini fridge and freezer.
  • Cooking tools, utensils, cutlery, kettle, and two-burner stove.
    Indoor heater.
  • Great board games.
  • Camp fire pit available for use during non-bushfire seasons.
  • First Aid Kit, fire extinguisher and fire blanket for emergencies.
  • Solar power.
  • The great outdoors around you.

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.
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  • Dave G
    April 23, 2020, 8:04 pm

    Nice cabin, though I wouldn’t have it under a gum tree as they are known to drop branches unannounced.

    • Natalie C. McKee
      April 24, 2020, 2:27 pm

      Yikes! That wouldn’t be good.

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