Tucked into the foothills of Gulaga Mountain, our tiny home at Dignams Creek is the perfect escape for when you need time just for yourself. Surrounded by trees and birdsong, it’s peaceful and secluded, yet designed to feel safe, welcoming, and cosy. Here, you can curl up with a book, wander the bush tracks, or simply sit on the deck and breathe.

Stay. Relax. Breathe.

Close enough to beaches and villages for a little exploring, but tucked far enough away to feel like your own secret hideout, Twin Peak Tiny is a space where you can retreat, recharge, and reconnect — with nature, and with yourself.

  • Time for that book

  • Take in the view

  • Escape to the beach

  • It's the tiny things . . .

What Our Clients Say

“A great location and place to stay to relax and recharge. Sally Anne was warm and welcoming, making suggestions for places we could go close by. Would highly recommend staying here”

Saskia, Jan 2025

“Twin Peak Tiny is an incredible off-grid experience. The tiny home was cosy and beautifully designed, offering the perfect balance of comfort and seclusion. Waking up to the sight of kangaroos and llamas right outside my window was such a unique and memorable highlight. The campfire outside the cabin was a wonderful way to unwind under the stars. This peaceful getaway is perfect for anyone looking to reconnect with nature in a special setting. Highly recommend!“

Jackie, Oct 2024

Twin Peak Tiny

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Connected to the Environment, off the grid

The off grid Eco Tiny Home is fully equipped with its own solar trailer, water tank and composting toilet. Guests can enjoy the open fire pit, and relax and take in the views on the log deck with adjustable awning. A barbecue is provided and the tiny home has air-conditioning for additional temperature control.

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Great Neighbours

Visitors can immerse themselves in the Australian bush complete with eastern grey kangaroos and red neck wallabies. It’s also possible to see the occasional wombat as well as our resident small herd of alpacas. ​

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Verdant Acreage

The acreage has two large dams as well as bordering the Kooraban National Park. Visitors are encouraged to explore the property’s forested fringes which is also a koala habitat*. This offers an opportunity to see how the flora has rebounded after the 2019/20 bushfires. 

*Sightings are rare and special

Request a booking

Contact us

0405 814 906
0412 199 797​

Rates*

Monday – Thursday $190 per night ​
Friday – Sunday $220 per night

Rates (no cancellation)

Monday – Thursday $170 per night ​
Friday – Sunday $200 per night

Christmas 25 rates 

23/24 December  –  $250 per night ​
25/26 December – $270 per night 

New Year  31/Jan 1 rates 

31/1 Jan – $270 per night.

Easter 26 rates

3/4/5/6 April – $270 per night.

Public holiday 26 rates

Generally, public holiday rates will be charged at $270 per night, but please contact us to confirm.

Gift vouchers are available.

Cleaning fee $40 per stay. Weekends minimum 2-night stay, Weekdays minimum 1-night stay

10% discount is given for bookings of 4 or more nights

Bank holidays may differ in price. Please contact us for more information and 

Once we have received your preferred dates, we will confirm availability as quickly as possible 

​If the date you wish to stay is not available, we may be able to provide other self-contained accommodation on the property

*50% refund up to 1 week before arrival date 

N.B. Please note: all invoices are sent via ‘Square’ software, so we never see your payment details  

Your Questions, Answered

Can I bring my dog?

Our native fauna and pets don’t play well together, so pets are not permitted. Your pets will find comfortable accommodation at Cobargo Pets Retreat  and Cesune Park Pet Retreat


Will I see a real live Koala?

Despite this being a koala habitat, sightings are rare, they are very elusive!


What does off grid really mean?

The off grid Eco Tiny Home is fully equipped with its own solar trailer, water tank and composting toilet. Guests can enjoy all the delights of a holiday home without being connected to the main infrastructure of surrounding towns, this freedom creates resilience when there might be a local power outage and, of course means that you are getting carbon credits just be being here!


What is a composting toilet and why does the Tiny Home have one?

The composting toilet is inside the Tiny Home and is part of the bathroom. It works in the same way as an ordinary toilet, except sawdust is used instead of water. An electric fan keeps the toilet odor-free. The reason we use a composting toilet is quite simply to save water. Some estimates suggest that a single person can use up to 10,000 liters of water a year, which is the same amount held by the water tank connected to the Tiny Home