Lock In Italian Summer Plans with a Difference — These Five New Tiny Homes Invite Travellers to Slow Down Their Euro Adventure

Swap packed piazzas for peaceful countryside stays in these new eco-friendly tiny homes across Italy’s most scenic regions.
Hudson Brown
Published on April 28, 2026

If you haven't already, now is about the time to lock down your Italian summer plans. While exploring heaving cities like Rome, Florence and Milan should be high on your agenda, there's another way to experience the country. Founded in 2018, Tiny Away invites globetrotters to slow down their travels, focusing on eco-friendly tiny homes situated in stunning regional locations.

Rather than spending more than a few nights in a cramped hostel, your Euro adventure could be a lot more restful tucked into one of these stays. Now offering five new tiny homes across Italy, these small yet smartly designed spaces offer a nature-led alternative to an everyday trip, providing a chance for travellers to trade the city for a picturesque regional stay.

So, what's now available? Set in the charming commune of Mompeo, Olivo Nomade sees guests stay amid an organic farm dotted with over 400 olive trees. Located high on a hillside overlooking the surrounding valley and the distant peak of Mount Terminillo, it's only about 80 kilometres to Rome, meaning you can relish the outdoors and still hit up the city's storied streets.

To the south, an hour from Naples and easily within reach of the Amalfi, Monteleone is another peaceful farm stay, featuring sweeping views towards Capri and the chance to soak up rural life without sacrificing creature comforts. Even further south, Casa della Montagna places guests on Lake Arvo's doorstep, alongside historic castles and forested hiking trails.

Tucked into the heel of Italy, Il Nostro Sogno Madonna is ready to provide you with a peaceful base for experiencing traditional Italian life. Flanked by wild prickly pear trees and an ancient olive grove, this tiny home is also close to the Adriatic's idyllic beaches at 15 kilometres from the whitewashed town of Ostuni. Plus, you have access to the host's pool when you don't feel like moving more than a couple of metres.

Rounding out this collection of new tiny houses is Dolce Casa — a serene stay perched on the outskirts of Arezzo in Tuscany. Think rolling hills, lush vineyards and access to storied villages like Rigutino. Equipped with everything you need for a picture-perfect stay, you'll be sipping local wines in total serenity as the sun sets on one of Italy's most beautiful regions.

For more information, head to the website.

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Published on April 28, 2026 by Hudson Brown
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