As Aussies continue to embrace the tiny home trend for their weekend escapes, Reflections Holiday Parks has announced the opening of five new Tiny Home precincts across their NSW parks. The new openings have seen tiny home stays become available at Scotts Head, Shaws Bay and Evans Head with Bermagui and Lake Keepit soon to come online. To celebrate, from 30th of July until the 13th of September, Reflections Holiday Parks is offering 30% off all Tiny Homes bookings for any three or more nights’ stay. Use the code TINY30 when you book*!

Relax on the sun-drenched outside deck overlooking the gorgeous scenes of the NSW coast at Scotts Head, Shaws Bay or Evans Head, all idyllic spots to kick back and enjoy the serenity. Perfect for couples, friends, or solo travellers, the tiny homes sleep two and are even dog friendly at Shaws Bay and Evans Head.

Guests wanting to go completely off-grid can head out to the country to explore the Reflections Lake Keepit Tiny Homes, which even boast a luxurious outdoor bathtub where you can stargaze while you soak in the tub. These are looking at a September opening date.

Proving that good things come in small packages, 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, gas cooktop and dishwasher, modern ensuite that leads into a cosy bedroom with a queen bed, ample storage and a TV, ensuring a comfortable, convenient and stylish stay. These luxurious Tiny Homes also feature air conditioning and a ceiling fan, providing guests with year-round comfort. 

The Tiny Homes at Reflections Scotts Head, Shaws Bay and Evans Head also feature a fold out sofa bed perfect for kids so the adults can still stretch out in style in their queen bed.

The petite packaging of Tiny Home accommodation is a real drawcard, with guests often surprised at how little they need to pack for their holiday to pack a punch. And let’s face it, packing less and travelling light is a real stress buster, freeing travellers from the burden of excess baggage. In essence, Reflections Tiny Homes provide the ‘Feng Shue’ of holidays, encouraging less clutter and more balance and connection with the outdoors.

With a smaller footprint, literally, these compact cabins leave more space for the stunning environment they are situated in, allowing holiday-goers to get closer to nature and rest assured that their stay is sustainable. If travellers do use the air conditioner, 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, guests hardly need to switch on the lights during the day. Built using a reduced carbon footprint, these tiny homes were built with nature in mind in more ways than one.

GM of Marketing & Sales Peter (Pete) Chapman said the Reflections tiny homes were designed to maximise the flow through to the outdoors and offer a unique, nature-immersed experience in some of the most amazing destinations NSW has to offer. “Imagine sleeping to the sound of the ocean waves breaking on the shore and relaxing on a spacious deck a stone’s through from water,” Pete said.  

Caring for 37 holiday parks and one unique lighthouse cottage accommodation, 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.

For more information or to book your next Tiny Home adventure at Reflections Holiday Parks visit www.reflectionsholidayparks.com.au.

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