Tiny Away has launched five new tiny houses across France, Spain, and Italy, inviting guests to slow down and explore Europe this summer.
These new tiny homes deliver charm, comfort, and sustainability, ideal for Aussies seeking authentic, off-the-beaten-path European destinations.
In France, Loire River Tranquility is in the heart of the Loire Valley. This riverside haven offers serene views and access to world-renowned vineyards and chateaux. The house in the commune of Saint-Pryve-Saint-Mesmin, just 10mins from Orleans, best known as the city of Joan of Arc. Guests can enjoy delicious dining at Restaurant des Plantes, catch the latest films at Pathe Orleans or explore creativity at La Paillote, an art hub.
La Tiny Alchimiste has popped up in a magical forest setting near Bordeaux. Located in the village of Cressanges, in the central departement of Allier, guests can step onto the terrace and enjoy the beautiful view of the meadows. In nearby Noyant d’allier, Temple Bouddhiste, Centre National du Costume de Scene, are musts and nearby towns such as Bresnay and Treban offer plenty of other dining and sightseeing.
In Spain, De la Luz Ecolodge in Andalusia is a solar-powered eco-lodge perched 400m above sea level with views across the region and to the ocean, providing a peaceful retreat amidst pine-covered mountains and crystal-clear skies, perfect for stargazing and hiking.
In Girona, Caseta Wald is in the woodlands of Llemena Valley, the warm and minimalist retreat is perfect for travellers craving solitude, forest walks, and a break from the city buzz. The house is located just a 45min drive away from the Costa Brava, along with other attractions such as La Garrotxa, Ermita de Sant Roc, and Banys Arab.
In Italy, Casa della Montagna Sila is tucked in the Sila National Park in Calabria. This alpine-style cabin offers year-round beauty, with cool summer forests and access to lakes and trails. Perched near Lake Arvo in the mountain village of Lorica, the house is a gateway to the region’s attractions: the towering Giganti della Sila, the summit adventures at Monte Botte Donato, historic Castello di Santa Severina, and the beautiful sea of the Isola Capo Rizzuto Marine Protected Area.
As Australians plan their European summer getaways, Tiny Away’s newest houses offer a new way to explore the continent through nature-immersive stays designed for conscious travellers.
“With Europe summer getaways on the travel radar for Australians, Tiny Away’s five new properties arrive at the perfect time. The trend toward slower, more meaningful travel is growing, and Australian holidaymakers are increasingly seeking eco-friendly stays that allow them to connect with nature and local culture.” Tiny Away co-founder, Jeff Yeo, said.
“By expanding our offering in Europe, we’re bringing unique and sustainable accommodation options that align with the values of modern travellers – combining comfort, minimal impact, and a deep connection with place.”
Tiny Away’s new European properties are available for booking now at tinyaway.com. With limited availability and high demand over the summer season, early bookings are encouraged.