We're Giving Away a Two-Night, Off-Grid Summer Escape in the Southern Highlands
Plus, there's room for six — so you can take the whole gang!
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Fact: being on vacay is better than not being on vacay. And while the truth that we can't hang out at Rancho Relaxo full time is a sobering one, a summer getaway — especially a free one — is certainly a sweet thought.
The 411? You can go in the running to win a mid-week, two-night, off-grid summer stay.
Your host? Tiny Homes Joadja, the gorgeous cluster of off-grid stays perched nice and pretty in the rugged surrounds of the Southern Highlands. Among the biz's lineup of luxe little lodgings is the spot of the hour — Sugarloaf, dubbed the "large tiny house".
Sleeping up to six, Sugarloaf is roomier than your usual tiny house, while still retaining the charm and immersed-in-nature vibe those looking to go (temporarily) off-grid want. A stay here is the perfect backdrop for a memory-making trip with friends or the whole fam (and just imagine the look on their faces when they hear you've scored them an out-of-town getaway).
It's just two hours out of Sydney, but you'll feel a whole world away when you have a glass of local wine in hand and a spread of locally sourced goodies within reach (which will both greet you upon arrival) as you admire the stunning valley vistas from your window. Moments from your verandah flows the Wingecarribee River — ideal for nature watching — while your fire pit awaits to add a glow to your evening. Inside? Two queens, two singles and style-heavy finishings and appliances throughout.
Admittedly, this part of the world might not be what comes to mind when you picture a sunshine-soaked summer escape, but trust us, the lush locale is a treasure trove during the warmer months. Not only will you discover waterholes and rivers, but also produce-driven cafes fuelling your days, farm-fed lunch spots to while away scorching arvos and boutique wineries aplenty for you to stock up on locally grown sips.
If you're keen for a late summer getaway, get your entry in below — stat.
Imagery: Lee Besser