Summary:
The epitome of seclusion, Tiny Heidi is hidden in the hinterland of the Sunshine Coast. Here you get the chance to plug into what really matters: try simple living, indulging in deep conversations, and appreciating every sunset.
Located in Mary Valley country behind the Sunshine Coast, Tiny Heidi is just outside the charming town of Imbil. If you’re traveling from Brisbane you’ll reach your destination within two hours if you drive up the M1. To reach the house you’ll travel down a well-worn path and arrive at a ridgeline with impressive views.
This tiny house takes its name from the intrepid character of Heidi from Swiss author Johanna Spyri’s book of the same name.
The Space:
Set on a former pineapple plantation, Tiny Heidi is tucked deep in the wild, 48km southwest of Gympie. Thoughtfully designed so that you can lie in bed with an awe-inspiring view of the verdant Kenilworth Bluff.
Tiny Heidi sleeps up to four with a Queen bed in the window and a double bed in the loft. There is also a reverse-cycle air-conditioner and heating unit.
We provide bedding, linen, and towels, USB charger, fridge, freshwater for drinking, hot shower, eco-friendly compost toilet, fan, stove, BBQ, fire pit, outdoor stove, cutlery and plates, outdoor seating, books, games, and provisions (soap, shampoo, conditioner, salt, pepper, coffee, sugar, matches, and oil). You only need to bring food and drinks. Our tiny houses are powered by the sun and gas bottles. There are normal 240-volt power points in this house, but please don't try to charge large devices.
The Neighborhood:
Please note, to keep our houses hidden the location shown on the map is not accurate and should be used as a rough guide. The exact location will be revealed two days before your stay.
Other Things to Note:
Pet policy: Unfortunately, Tiny Heidi has a strict no pets policy - sorry! Take a look at Tiny Norah for a pet-friendly escape in Queensland.
Mobile Reception: While there is a good mobile phone signal at this tiny house we encourage you to disconnect and bury your phone in your bag so you can make the most of nature.