Nestled in a beautiful meadow overlooking Burntcoat Head Park — home of the highest tides in the world — this colorful little cottage is part of Ravens Rest Retreat in Noel, Nova Scotia. With a 4.99-star rating and over 150 reviews on Airbnb, it’s clear that guests absolutely love this place.
The one-room cottage features queen “bunk beds,” a compact kitchen area, and some truly breathtaking views of the Bay of Fundy. There are shared bathroom facilities on site, and one other cottage is strategically placed far enough away to make this feel like a private retreat. Enjoy time in nature all day and rest your head in this quaint, colorful spot at night.
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If you’re looking for a unique and unforgettable tiny house experience in Austin, Texas, then consider The Honey Suckle Rose Tiny Yurt Cabin.
Nestled in a secluded 3.5-acre wooded paradise, this charming tiny home is a blend of rustic and modern aesthetics, providing a cozy and comfortable getaway in the Texas Hill Country.
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The Honey Suckle Rose Tiny Yurt Cabin: A Unique Austin Escape
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There’s something about a small cabin on the coast of Maine that just speaks to me. The Pine Cabin is a 420-square-foot retreat nestled on a former saltwater farm in Sedgwick, Maine, and it’s one of the most thoughtfully designed small cabins I’ve come across.
Architects Bill Bowick and David Bouffard discovered this waterfront property and knew it deserved something special. Working with builder Jon Ellsworth of Carding Brook Farm, they designed and constructed three boat-inspired cabins on the land. The Pine is the smallest of the three, and honestly, it might be my favorite. It’s a studio-style layout with everything you need and nothing you don’t.
What really sets this cabin apart is that it was built using pine milled right on the property. That kind of connection between the structure and the land it sits on is rare, and you can feel it the moment you step inside.
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Built from Pine Milled Right on the Property
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Tucked away in the rolling hills of Dahlonega, Georgia, this secluded treehouse sits on 81 acres of Triple Creek Farms. Hosted by Wes on Airbnb and rated 4.98 stars with 85+ reviews, Tech Time is a nature retreat that blends rustic charm with modern tech amenities — including high-speed internet, a smart TV, and a private outdoor shower overlooking a creek.
Inside, you’ll find a cozy living space with comfortable furnishings, a well-equipped kitchen, and a private bedroom area with large windows framing scenic views of the surrounding forest. It’s an ideal escape for couples or anyone craving a peaceful getaway just minutes from downtown Dahlonega’s wineries, restaurants, and hiking trails.
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Tech Time: Secluded Treehouse Overlooking Creek
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There’s a certain kind of getaway where you pull up to a place, take one look around, and immediately feel your shoulders drop. Fish Brook Farm in Liberty, New York, is exactly that. It’s a 65-acre property tucked into the Catskills with woods, fields, a creek running through it — and alpacas. The tiny cottage on the hill is about as simple and charming as it gets.
The cabin is a single-room structure with no plumbing, no loft, and just enough electricity to power a lamp and charge your phone. It’s glamping in the best sense of the word — stripped down to the essentials with a focus on the experience rather than the amenities. And with a 4.91-star rating from nearly 180 reviews on Airbnb, it’s clear that guests love the simplicity.
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A Tin-Roofed Cottage on the Hill
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Whit is a cool guy who left his normal job to start renovating tiny spaces and hosting on Airbnb. His latest project has been giving yet another life to a 1950s Manchester, UK bus. After the bus came to the US, it served as a tour bus, and then passed hands until it eventually became a diner. But once Whit got it, he transformed it into a unique Airbnb!
You walk into the kitchen and living space and there’s an added bathroom in the front of the bus near the almost-entirely-original cab. A spiral staircase takes you to the spacious upper bedroom with beautiful woodwork ceilings. What’s your favorite part of this renovation?
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70-Year-Old Bus Has Become a Stunning Vacation Home
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Remember Matt & Erin, the awesome couple that owns a historic 1800s cabin? Well, they also recently completed this stunning modern cottage, which is available on Airbnb now! It sits on seven acres of woodland on Fleets Island in Virginia.
The cottage has two bedrooms and glorious lofted ceilings in the great room. There’s a full L-shaped kitchen and a special lounge room in the loft. You can also use the deck for meals or morning coffee. What’s your favorite part?
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Beautiful 2-Bedroom Cottage with Great Room
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Built in the late 1800s and moved to its current location in the 1970s, this restored historic cabin sits on 50 private acres of woodland along the Appomattox River in Virginia. A couple purchased it in 2020, restored it with beautifully curated decor, and turned it into one of the most charming Airbnb stays in the state — complete with a fireplace, a romantic upstairs bedroom, a functional kitchen, and 50 acres of trails to explore.
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This is the East Side Beehive tiny house in Austin, Texas.
It’s a quirky backyard cottage with an open floor plan in Central East Austin. What do you think?
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East Side Beehive Tiny House in Austin
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