Many might not have ever thought of such a novelty, but it could be the perfect way to embrace the outdoors. Whether for you or for someone you know who may be tying the knot, it could be the perfect way to celebrate for some.
This is Margot the Teardrop Camper. She’s a lightweight and aerodynamic teardrop camper rental in Sherwood, Oregon near Portland. At just 1,200 pounds dry weight, you can probably tow it with almost any vehicle.
It’s available to book starting at $60 per night by Oregon Teardrop Rentals via Outdoorsy. Have you ever tried teardrop camping before? Would you rent one?
This is a modern cabin located in Rakula, Australia. It’s a 40-foot shipping container that’s been converted into this lovely cabin that you see here and it’s available to book via Glamping Hub.
The home features a full kitchen, bathroom, bedroom with floor to ceiling windows, an open deck, and spectacular views of nature. Wouldn’t it be cool to design/build something like this for yourself on your own land? I think so!
This is a woodsy, lakefront tiny cabin getaway in Charlotte, North Carolina. The home can accommodate up to six guests. There are two bedrooms, one bathroom, and there’s also a sleeping loft with two single air mattresses.
The living room features a comfortable sofa and a wall-mounted flat screen television. The kitchen has a refrigerator, sink, coffee maker, and a microwave. There’s a table with seating for four. The patio has a barbeque grill and overlooks Lake Wylie. The community has boat ramps, beach access, a campfire spot, Adirondack chairs, a barbecue patio, and a pool.
Lakefront Tiny Cabin Vacation in Charlotte, North Carolina in a Two Bedroom Tiny Cabin
The tiny house is actually behind a bar and is available for rent as a hotel room. In the video below, you’ll get an honest review from a tiny house enthusiast who spent a couple of nights there.
Enjoy!
The Escape Traveler XL Tiny House Experience in Las Vegas