Ready to escape the ordinary? Then ditch the traditional hotel room and step into the charming world of tiny house accommodation in Hunter Valley!
These pint-sized havens pack a punch when it comes to comfort, style, and innovation. From rustic cabins nestled among vineyards to modern marvels equipped with eco-friendly features, there’s a tiny house perfect for your Hunter Valley Vineyard holiday.
Location: Hunter Valley | New South Wales | Australia
Type of Accommodation: Tiny House
Price Range: Cabin/Hostel $ | Economy $$ | Mid-range $$$ | Luxury $$$$ | Super Luxe $$$$+
Bookings to: Expedia | Booking.com
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1. Tiny House 888 | Pokolbin

Best for: Close to Vineyards, Fire Pit, BBQ, Hiking, Horseriding, Bushwalking, 2 Guests, $$
Fringed by vineyards on three sides, this delightful tiny house accommodation NSW is nestled in the scenic foothills of Brokenback Range, Pokolbin.
Tiny House 888 has all the necessities of a hot shower, eco-friendly toilet, kitchenette, and comfy queen-sized bed within easy reach in your 155 sq ft house (14 square metres).
Floor-to-ceiling windows keep the spacious-feeling studio filled with light for luscious indoor plants and provide soothing views of surrounding gum trees and resident kangaroos.
Several Hunter Valley vineyards are within walking distance of your front door, so after a lovely day of tasting, you can stroll back and enjoy a glass or two in the warm glow of your outdoor fire pit.

Good to Know
- Free WIFI
- Kitchenette
- Outdoor barbecue
- 53km from Newcastle Airport
- Next door to the boutique Audrey Wilkinson Vineyards
- Highly rated by guests Book your Tiny House 888 Stay with Expedia
2. Odyssean Tiny Houses – A & B | Cessnock

Best for: Farm Stay, Horseriding, Walks, Fire Pit, 3 Guests, $$$
Looking for a whimsical weekend escape? The Odyssean Tiny Houses in the Hunter Valley pack more charm per square metre than your average mansion!
Think of it as your own pocket-sized paradise where every 14 square metres sparkles with possibility.

The Space
Climb up to your queen-sized nest in the loft, or lounge like royalty on the couch below – these mini-mansions prove that good things come in small packages!
Make the most of the kitchenette for your culinary adventures, climate control for your comfort, and yes, a proper hot shower (because even adventurers need to stay fresh!).
“Great location, peaceful and lovely tiny home. Property sits on a working horse stable so people come and go regularly. Every one was very friendly and it was lovely to wake up and see the horses.”
As night falls, gather around your private firepit beneath a canvas of stars. BYO marshmallows and stories – the best ones are always told fireside!

Things to Do
And when morning breaks, you’re in the heart of wine country. Hop between celebrated vineyards, saddle up for a horse ride (your equine friends are welcome too!), or lose yourself in the stunning Watagans National Park.
Just minutes from Cessnock’s cafes and local haunts, these pint-sized retreats prove that sometimes the biggest adventures come in the smallest packages. Ready to think big by going small?
Good to Know
- Tiny House B has an outdoor hot tub and sea views
- Both have a double bed upstairs and a sofa bed downstairs
- Airconditioning and Heating
- Fully-equipped kitchen and waterless composting toilet
- Bed linen and towels
- Digital detox – no WIFI
- Book both tiny houses at Booking.com

3. Maggies Farmstay | Howes Valley
Best for: Lagoon, Bushwalking, Farm Animals, Wildlife, Fire Pit, BBQ, Dog-Friendly, 2 Guests, $$
Swim in the lagoon, relax, and bushwalk through the Yengo National Park at this popular Tiny House in Howe in Hunter Valley.
The Space
With no phone or mobile reception, you can truly switch off at this country sanctuary with wildlife like kangaroos, goannas, wombats, and friendly farm animals too – sheep, cows, ducks, geese, ponies, goats and chickens.
Maggie’s Tiny House overlooks the lagoon and is surrounded by vineyards. The space is all on one floor with a kitchen, lounge/bed, bathroom with shower and composting toilet, and a small deck for dining outdoors and enjoying the view.


Good to Know
- The supermarket is one hour away at Kurrajong so buy your necessities first
- The kitchen has a portable cooker, mini fridge, crockery, and cutlery
- Horseriding is available 15 minutes’ drive away
- Children are welcome from 2 years old
- Dogs are welcome but must be leashed because of the farm animals
- Book Maggies Farmstay at Booking.com

4. Yellow Rock Views | Broke
Best for: Farmstay, Families, Couples, Fire Pit, Horses, 4 Guests, $$
This high-top Tiny House is located in a paddock surrounded by bush and farmland. Friendly horses and dogs live on the property. You have magnificent views of Yellow Rock Mountain and wildlife wandering by. You’re also within walking or biking distance to some great wineries.
The Space
Yellow Rock Views Tiny Home is air-conditioned with a double bed in the loft and bedding for two children in the lounge. The lounge is at one end of the home with sliding doors out to the deck – perfect for relaxing with a book and a glass of local wine.
What’s Nearby: Margan Restaurant & Winery and 1813 (1.8kms), Yellow Billy Restaurant (22kms), Echo Hill Wines (4kms), Mount Broke Wines and Restaurant (4kms), Yengo National Park, Hot Air Balloon Rides, Broke Village Market on the first Sunday of every month.

Good to Know
- The kitchen is fully equipped with a mini-fridge, portable cooker, utensils, plates, cups and glasses, and a microwave
- Compact bathroom with flush toilet, basin and gas-heated shower
- Book your fun stay at Yellow Rock Views with Booking.com

Hunter Valley Wineries and Tours
Tyrrell’s Wines: One of the oldest and most respected wineries in the region, Tyrrell’s is known for its Semillon and Shiraz. They offer a variety of tasting experiences, including tours, barrel tastings, and masterclasses
Brokenwood Wines: Another highly respected winery, Brokenwood is committed to quality and tradition in its winemaking practices. They offer a cellar door experience, a restaurant, a wine bar, live music, and winery tours.
McGuigan Wines: One of the largest wineries in Australia, McGuigan offers a wide range of wines at all price points. They have a beautiful cellar door with stunning views of the Brokenback Range.
Audrey Wilkinson: This winery is known for its Chardonnay and Shiraz, made from some of the oldest vines in the Hunter Valley. They offer a variety of tasting experiences, including seated tastings and tours.
Keith Tulloch Wine: This family-owned winery has been producing wines in the Hunter Valley for over 120 years. They are known for their Shiraz and Verdelho. They offer a variety of tasting experiences, including tours and food pairings.
See an awesome list of Viator Hunter Valley tours here…