High Valley Dawn Permaculture Farm introduces 100% off-grid sustainable tiny homes for eco-conscious travellers

Renowned for their ongoing commitment to sustainable living practices and holistic land management, Ross, Judy, Shae, and the team at High Valley Dawn Permaculture Farm are thrilled to announce the launch of their newest offering: sustainable tiny house accommodation, providing an eco-friendly retreat for travelers seeking immersion in nature without compromising comfort.


The introduction of the four fully self-contained tiny houses marks a significant milestone in the farm’s mission to create an earth-friendly product that remains central to the permaculture ethics of earth care, people care and fair share.


Each house is meticulously designed for maximum efficiency to accommodate up to four guests, providing a cozy and intimate setting for individuals, couples, families, or small groups.


The layout includes a queen bedroom for added comfort and privacy, along with a single bed equipped with a trundle in the living room area. This setup ensures ample sleeping space while maximizing the use of the compact footprint.


Regenerative leader and environmental steward, Ross O’Reilly, owner of High Valley Dawn Permaculture Farm, remains committed to minimising environmental impact wherever possible, and these 100% off grid homes reflect that dedication.


“Guests can enjoy a truly sustainable experience, thanks to amenities such as composting toilets, solar power, and rainwater harvesting systems,” Ross said.


“By harnessing renewable energy and conserving resources, the farm aims to inspire visitors to adopt more eco-conscious lifestyles.”


“Our new accommodation provides guests with the opportunity to reconnect with nature and experience our permaculture farm while minimizing their carbon footprint.”


High Valley Dawn Permaculture Farm boasts a 2-acre market garden, as well as a 2-acre food forest featuring hundreds of fruit varieties, vegetables, roots, leaves, herbs, and spices from all around the world with a special emphasis on tropical Australian natives and bush tucker. Guests can also meet the Farm’s free-range animals and take a tour to learn about the property.


Capricorn Enterprise CEO, Mary Carroll congratulates Ross, Judy, Shae, and the rest of the passionate crew at High Valley Dawn Permaculture Farm for continuing to evolve and expand to create an educational experience for the conscious traveller.


“Sustainability is moving out of the niche sector tourism and into the mainstream, and more consumers are making environmentally friendly choices than ever before.”


“In 2022 the Expedia Sustainable Travel Study found that visitors are demanding unique and genuinely sustainable experiences and destinations, with 90% of travellers now
looking for green travel options when planning their holiday, and 74% of travellers saying they would choose adestination based on eco-friendly practices,” Mary said.


“High Valley Dawn Permaculture Farm sits alongside Capricorn Caves and Pumpkin Island as advanced eco-tourism certified operators leading the way in this space across the Capricorn Coast region, making small changes that are having a big impact.”


In addition to the sustainable amenities, guests staying at High Valley Dawn Permaculture Farm can immerse themselves in the beauty of the surrounding landscape, learning about renewable energy, water conservation, and minimalist lifestyle practices.


For holiday makers seeking a unique and low-impact experience, High Valley Dawn Permaculture Farm’s tiny houses offer the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and environmental responsibility.


“Whether you are seeking a peaceful getaway or a hands-on experience in permaculture farming, our tiny houses provide the perfect base for an unforgettable adventure,” Ross said.


For more information or to book your stay, visit www.highvalleydawn.com.au.

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