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Your guide to weekend getaways close to Sydney
For those needing a quick rest away from the noise, we’ve put together our guide to weekend stays, all less than 2-hours from Sydney CBD. So, leave the thrum of the city behind (even just for 48 hours) and return with a renewed sense of calm.
February 2023
Overview
Is it just us or has it been the busiest start to the new year? If you’re already feeling burnt-out, frazzled and in dire need of a quick weekend getaway close to Sydney, we’ve got you.
For those needing a quick rest away from the noise, we’ve put together our guide to weekend stays, all less than 2-hours from Sydney CBD. So, leave the thrum of the city behind (even just for 48 hours) and return with a renewed sense of calm.
Tiny Oscar | Southern Highlands
An easy 90 minutes from Sydney in the heart of Robertson, Tiny Oscar is the perfect quiet getaway for you and a group of your closest friends. With views of the Southern Highlands, an expansive deck and an outdoor bathtub, Tiny Oscar never disappoints.
Tiny Oscar
Tiny Georgie | Picton
A romantic weekender’s dream, Tiny Georgie is just over 1-hour away from Sydney CBD. Boasting an opulent deck, outdoor bathtub and enchanting sounds of wildlife, Tiny Georgie is a spot to rekindle a connection with each other without distractions.
Tiny Georgie
Tiny Edmond | Southern Highlands
A quaint hideaway with exceptional views, Tiny Edmond is a place to curl up by the window, listen to the sounds of birdsong and read that book you’ve been meaning to read.
Tiny Edmond
Tiny India | Shoalhaven
Hidden away in a forest next door to a renowned winery, Tiny India is a place to discover the Shoalhaven a little differently.
Just 10 minutes outside of Berry, Tiny India acts as the base for enjoying beaches, quaint towns and wineries that pepper the South Coast of New South Wales.
Tiny India
Tiny Robinson
Veiled by thick native Australian bushland, Tiny Robinson sits quietly in the depths of seclusion. Enjoy the sounds of trees rustling in the wind, the sunshine on your skin and the crackling of a night time campfire.
Tiny Robinson
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