Summary:
Set on 35 acres beneath the Mt Lofty Ranges, The Gums Cottage by Tiny Away invites guests to participate in farm life with activities like milking cows, collecting seasonal eggs, and feeding animals. Wander through paddocks of Cartapo Creek - Hobby Farm to meet cows, sheep, pigs, and alpacas, or observe the free-range peafowl and chickens. With breathtaking views of Mt Razorback and Mt Bryan, Cartapo Cottage promises an unforgettable farm stay adventure for perfect relaxation.
The Space:
The Gums Cottage by Tiny Away is a charming farm stay in South Australia's Hallett township that presents a countryside experience just a 30-minute drive from Jamestown. In a grassy paddock behind the main homestead, the tiny house is surrounded by gum trees teeming with birdlife. Relax on the deck, taking in the sights and sounds of sheep, free-roaming chickens, cows, and alpacas.
Explore the renowned Clare Valley wineries, visit historic Martindale Hall, and enjoy day trips to Peterborough, Burra, and Mount Remarkable.
A comfortable, 139-square-foot accommodation is set in one of the best tiny house rentals and serene locations with abundant natural bushland, easy access to water, split air conditioning, a kitchenette, cooking equipment, and excellent bathroom facilities. These amenities include an eco-friendly cassette toilet with a removable waste holding tank, hand basin, and shower (gas-heated for hot showers).
If you plan to spend your farm stay South Australia getaway here, we advise that you bring your basic necessities such as food and water during your stay with us. Thank you!
Guest Access:
Guests can access the tiny house and surrounding areas. Guests are welcome to wonder through our paddocks and to get up close to sheep, alpacas, and cows. Entering sheds, sheep yards, and pig pens are restricted.
The Neighborhood:
The Gums Cottage by Tiny Away is a farm stay in South Australia's Hallett township and just a 30-minute drive from Jamestown. Situated in the Clare Valley, one of Australia's oldest and most awarded wine regions, this tiny house offers an authentic countryside experience. Discover the region’s renowned Riesling wineries, farm-gate stores, and scenic trails. A stay in the Clare Valley is a treat for all the senses.
Our local recommendations:
- Clare Valley Wineries allows you to explore over 30 unique cellar doors, meet winemakers, and enjoy boutique breweries like Pikes and Jeanneret's. Discover local gins at Sawmill Gin and Three Little Birds Gin.
- Martindale Hall showcases the grand country mansions of wealthy pastoralists and a bygone baronial lifestyle. Its mansion, interiors, and coach house maintain high integrity, reflecting a vanished South Australian way of life.
- Burra is a historic South Australian town with rich mining heritage sites, scenic Clare Valley vineyards, charming 19th-century buildings, local arts, and nature trails. It’s a delightful travel destination.
- Peterborough is a railway town, featuring the Steamtown Heritage Rail Centre, Victorian architecture, the Motorcycle and Antique Museum, scenic landscapes, and cultural and natural attractions for visitors.
- Experience Mount Remarkable National Park with its ochre ridges, gorges, and river red gum-lined watercourses. Ideal for families, it offers diverse wildlife, well-equipped campgrounds, and excellent bushwalking trails.
Getting Around:
By car:
- From Adelaide, it takes 2.5 hours and is a distance of 194 kilometers. The nearest towns are Jamestown, which is a 25-minute drive (37 kilometers), and Burra, also a 25-minute drive (35 kilometers).
- A 2WD vehicle is suitable for the trip.
By public transport:
- You can take the Mid-North Passenger Coach from Adelaide to Hallett. Check their website for times and tickets.
- Hallett is located directly between the towns of Burra and Jamestown, each approximately a 30-minute drive in either direction on the highway.
- No additional public transport options are available.
By flight:
- The nearest airport is Adelaide Airport. From there, you can drive 2.5 hours (194 kilometers) to reach Hallett. Alternatively, take the Mid-North Passenger Coach from Adelaide to Hallett.
Other Things to Note:
- Wifi is not available
- Gas BBQ Grill is available
- No unregistered guests or visitors are allowed
- No smoking allowed inside; designated area is outside
- We ask guests to please dispose of their cigarette butts properly
- Due to the nature of the property, wildlife may be present on the property
- Mobile reception has good signals for Telstra and Optus; and weak signals for the rest
- Don’t forget to close the windows and lock doors when leaving the tiny house/ property
- Make sure to turn off the lights, air conditioning, and electronics (e.g., especially chargers)
- We would like to advise guests that longer stays or later check-outs will incur an additional charge
Important note:
- Due to the nature of the property, abundant wildlife may be present in the surrounding areas
- For stays of 5 nights or more (or for bookings of 5 nights or more), an additional cleaning fee will be collected to help maintain the cassette 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.