The tiny homes making a big bang on the NSW coast!

The tiny homes making a big bang on the NSW coast!

Reflections Holiday Parks has announced the launch of a collection of chic new Tiny Homes across their NSW coastal parks, including Byron Bay, Jimmy’s Beach, Moonee Beach, and Ferry Reserve.

The new tiny homes pack plenty of creature comforts efficiently into these boutique accommodation options. The fully equipped space offers a light-filled lounge area, kitchenette with a microwave oven, cooktop and dishwasher, modern en-suite that leads into a cosy bedroom with a double or queen bed, ample storage and a TV, ensuring a comfortable, convenient and stylish stay.

They also feature air conditioning and a ceiling fan, providing guests with year-round comfort. Relax on the sun-drenched outside deck overlooking the gorgeous scenes of the NSW coast, an idyllic spot to kick back and enjoy the serenity. Perfect for couples, friends, or solo travellers, the cabins sleep two and are even dog friendly at Ferry Reserve and Moonee Beach.

The size of these homes means there’s a drastically lower carbon footprint, allowing more space for the stunning environment they are surrounded by. The compact nature of tiny homes means they use far less power to heat or cool, featuring expansive windows that let in plenty of natural light and air flow, guests hardly need to switch on the lights during the day and often go without air-conditioning.

Byron Bay tiny home. (Supplied)

“Reflections will invest around $4.8 million* in another 25 eco tiny homes for its coastal and country holiday parks, with the aim of having them ready for guests by the end of July this year,” Nick Baker, CEO, Reflections Holiday Parks, said.

“We are looking at iconic coastal locations like Scotts Head, Jimmy’s Beach, Shaws Bay, Terrace Reserve and Bermagui, as well as further inland at Lake Keepit near Tamworth and Lake Glenbawn just 15 minutes out of Scone.

“Our Tiny Homes are a cosy way to recharge after your days exploring the countryside and they offer a simplicity of travel in a unique and stunning, modern accommodation type.

“Our tiny homes, like all of our accommodation including deluxe cabins, villas and glamping stays, showcase the surrounding natural landscape as the hero of your holiday.”

Caring for 36 holiday parks and 43 nature reserves located on 22,954 acres of Crown land, Reflections Holiday Parks take pride in providing travellers with a nature-filled stay surrounded by Australian wildlife. Reflections also reinvests profits into the nature reserves on behalf of the people of NSW allowing guests to feel a sense of giving back when staying.

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