Summary:
Our 140-acre regenerative farm in Lawrence sits on Dja Dja Wurrung country. We’re turning former grazing land into a diverse, drought-resilient ecosystem. We focus on grass-fed beef and agroforestry, and also have free-ranging geese, ducks, chickens, and friendly dogs.
Guests can hike up the mountain for amazing views, enjoy a cheese platter at sunset, and relax by their own campfire under the stars (May–Dec, weather permitting).
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The Space:
Tiny Regen Farm Stay by Tiny Away is set in a 10 acre paddock overlooking a small pond (and road and valley beyond) and is about 200m from the main residence.
A cozy 190-square-foot tiny home features a lofted queen-sized bed, a convertible single-bed couch on the ground floor, and convenient access to water. The kitchenette includes cooking equipment, a microwave, a fridge, and a portable stove stored in the drawers. The bathroom is equipped with an eco-friendly compost toilet, hand basin, and gas-heated shower—making it a perfect choice among relaxing holiday homes.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This off-grid tiny home is powered by solar energy. Please conserve power and use it only when necessary to avoid outages.
As a working regenerative farm, you may hear occasional noise from animals, machinery, or the nearby road. Mud, tall grass, frogs, and insects are all part of the natural experience.
Guest Access:
Guests can access the tiny home and most of the farm on foot, except for private living areas, sheds, and paddocks with livestock. A map of accessible areas will be provided at check-in. Please do not drive vehicles in the paddocks.
Pre-orders are available with 24 hrs notice:
- Firewood packs are $25 per bag (fires permitted only in safe conditions, with little to no wind)
- Local cheese and meat platters, as well as breakfast packs, are available by prior arrangement
The Neighborhood:
Tiny Regen Farm Stay by Tiny Away is one of several peaceful holiday homes located in rural Lawrence, Victoria. Once a bustling goldfields region, the area is now a thriving agricultural community with restaurants, bakeries, shops, and more. The historic towns of Creswick and Clunes are just a 15-minute drive away.
Local attractions include the mineral spas at Hepburn Springs, the historic goldmining villages of Clunes and Creswick, and Sovereign Hill in Ballarat—an open-air museum showcasing the history of Golden Point. You can also enjoy seasonal berry picking at Morningswood Farm.
Getting Around:
By car:
- 12 min (14km) drive to Creswick
- 20 min (24km) drive to Daylesford
- 30 min (33km) drive to Ballarat
-1.5 hours (135km) drive from Melbourne
By public transport:
- Guests can catch a train to Creswick, and I can pick them up and back for a fee (best arranged before making a booking)
Other Things to Note:
- Quiet hours 10 pm-7 am
- NOT CHILD-FRIENDLY due to farm hazard
- No unregistered guests or visitors are allowed
- Please leave all farm gates as they were found
- We have a sheepdog who barks to ward off the foxes at night
- Please do not enter animal paddocks or yards without the host’s permission
- Guests are advised to follow the safety guidelines discussed with the land host
- Guests are advised to wear boots or shoes as the property is a working regenerative farm
- We would like to advise guests that longer stays or later check-outs will incur an additional charge.
Important note:
- No BBQ grills and outdoor fire pits during a total fire ban
- We are a working farm stay accommodation that cares for farm animals and crops
- Due to the nature of the property, abundant wildlife may be present on the property
- For stays of 5 nights or more, an additional cleaning fee will be collected to help maintain our compost toilet and ensure a clean and fresh experience for all guests. We appreciate your understanding.
Interaction with Guests:
Guests will enjoy your own private space but we are always happy to chat with you.