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This is the Smitten, a tiny-ish cabin in Rock Hollow at the Appleton Retreat, the same property where you can also find this beautiful tiny tree house built 20-ft. in the air that we featured recently.

SMITTEN is a off grid, beautifully constructed western red cedar cabin. A gorgeous bathroom features a cast iron clawfoot tub.

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Smitten, An Off-Grid Cabin In Rock Hollow

Smitten Off-Grid Cabin in Rock Hollow at The Appleton Retreat via Peter Airbnb 001

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Vintage vacation? Enjoy stepping back in time in this lovely renovated 1955 travel trailer at Asheville Glamping! She’s called the Silver Bettie.

The trailer sleeps 4 (one bedroom and one pull-out couch) and stretched 31 feet. The best feature? A four person hot tub! Even though the trailer is a piece of history, they added modern touches like a tiled shower with excellent water pressure and air conditioning to keep you cool.

You can book your stay in this old-fashioned RV here.

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Book a Getaway in this 1955 Vintage Trailer in Asheville

 

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Here’s another beautiful vacation THOW located in the Acony Bell Tiny Home Village just outside of Asheville in North Carolina. While the community has rental lots for long-term tiny house dwellers, it also offers a number of vacation tiny homes so you can try out your tiny lifestyle before taking the plunge.

Built by ESCAPE Traveler, this 340 foot square foot house is reliably built and features both a queen-sized downstairs bedroom and a queen-sized loft. You’ll also get a spacious bathroom with a full shower/tub so you don’t have to sacrifice on comfort during your stay.

You can book your stay over at Airbnb!

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Stay in the Casa Dorada Tiny Home Getaway, NC

Stay in the Casa Dorada Tiny Home Getaway, NC

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I’ve wanted a tree house ever since I saw the tree house village they built in Swiss Family Robinson! But, because these are up in the trees so few include running hot water, which is something I’m quite accustomed to. That’s why The Nest in the Asheville Glamping (@ashevilleglamping) campground is so nice — all the wonders of a treehouse, including the suspension bridge, along with an indoor bathroom.

The bridges take you to the lovely craftsman front door. The home has board and batten siding that’s painted a forest green to blend into the trees. There’s a lovely side deck with chairs where you can take in the woodland views. Inside is a small kitchenette, bench couch seating, and a queen-sized bed.

Book your stay in this lovely tree house here.

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Asheville Glamping in The Nest Treehouse!

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While we introduced you to Tiny Tranquility back in 2018, much more has happened since then! The area is more developed, and has a waiting list for long-term stays, I’m afraid! There are 5 TruForm Tiny Houses at the park, which you can see in the video below.

The park has 43 sites which accept RVIA-certified tiny houses on wheels. Sites include water, power, and sewer hookups, free wifi, parking for one car (additional car — and boat — parking available) and between 2,400 and 4,000 square feet of lot space. The village now includes a Lodge complete with a 65″ flat screen TV, multiple seating areas, a wood stove, ping pong and pool tables, covered eating and grilling area and a fire pit/seating area. There’s also a 5,000 square foot dog park, a grassy park for people, and a 12,000 square foot greenhouse you can rent a part of to grow your own veggies!

Lot rent is around $575/month, plus electricity, and plot of greenhouse space is an additional $65-$150 a month. To request a spot on the waiting list or to visit the park, email tinytranquilitypark@gmail.com.

In addition to long-term stays, the park also has a handful of tinies and Airstreams you can rent on a nightly basis for vacation. One of those, the Sandbug, was built by TruForm Tiny and is absolutely gorgeous. See pictures of it below, and rent it here.

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Northwest Tiny House Community: Tiny Tranquility

Two Year Update: Tiny Tranquility Tiny House Village in Waldport, Oregon

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Yes, there are still more tiny house rentals at the Acony Bell Tiny House Community in North Carolina we want to show you! This Airbnb, called the Firefly Hideaway, sleeps 6 (4 adults and 2 kids).

There is a ground floor queen-sized bedroom and a loft with another queen. The sofa folds out into a third sleeping area for two. My favorite feature is the large kitchen with a full-sized oven. Cooking for your family while on vacation is a great way to save some money!

You can book the home on Airbnb.

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Stay in a Tiny House Community: Firefly Hideaway

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This is a gorgeous 22 ft Verve by Tru Form Tiny, built as an aging-in-place “granny pad” so this client could live near her son.

The home features a ground-floor bedroom tucked into the corner, with large picture windows, so no loft-climbing is necessary! The galley kitchen features a large refrigerator and a two-burner cooktop. Best of all, there’s a little laundry station over the washer/dryer combo unit with the most charming decorations—it almost makes me want to do laundry! Take the photo tour below, then contact Tru Form Tiny about your Verve model.

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22 Ft Verve Designed for Retirement Living

Aging-in-Place 22 Ft Verve by Tru Form Tiny

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Here’s another wonderful THOW vacation at the Acony Bell Tiny Home Community. This 340 square foot gooseneck tiny home built by Roughcut Tiny Homes.

The rental is close-by to the Pisgah National Forest filled with hiking & biking trails, waterfalls, breweries and local family-owned shops. You can even bring a dog upon approval for an additional $50 pet fee.

The home features a fully-stocked kitchen, two bedrooms with queen-sized beds (one accessible by ladder, the other by stairs), and a spacious bathroom. You can book your stay at Airbnb.

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Vacation in North Carolina in The Live Edge THOW

The Live Edge Tiny House Getaway in North Carolina Tiny House Village

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Looking for a lovely place to live in your tiny house — legally? The Acony Bell Tiny Home Community sits on a gorgeous 56 acres of land and is entering its second phase of development to provide even more spots for tiny home dwellers.

The community accepts tiny homes and park models under 400 square feet and 40 feet long, and encourage builds from local businesses. It has both long-term rental sites, and short-term Airbnb sites, which are separated. Lot rent for long-term rentals includes water, sewer, garbage, recycling, and common area maintenance. While rent varies by spot, it’s around $550/month.

Communal amenities include community gardens, edible landscapes, walking paths, a mountain bike trail, stocked fire rings, and a Community Center. You’ll be living among people who also want a minimalist lifestyle! Tours are given Saturdays from 9-12 by appointment, but you can see some pictures of the space below.

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Acony Bell Tiny Home Community in North Carolina

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