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Wednesday, 19 March 2025

Their way: Off-grid tiny home empire grows

 

Fancy a night or two in an off-grid getaway on the Eyre Peninsula? 

Family-run accommodation business Eyre Way has just announced the launch of Bandari, its third luxe off-grid tiny abode, which its says offers an eco-conscious retreat in South Australia. 

set on top of coastal cliffs in a private pocket of Sleaford Bay, Bandari is Eeyre Way's closest tiny home to the water and is surrounded by native vegetation. 

The blurb says it blends "minimalist luxury with sustainability". 

It follows previous tiny abodes Maldhi and Yambara. 

“Our goal has always been to create unique, secluded stays that allow guests to truly immerse themselves in the beauty of the Eyre Peninsula,” said Eyre Way co-founder Amanda Hogg. 

“With Bandari, we’re offering an unparalleled off-grid experience that combines eco-conscious design with breathtaking natural surroundings.”

Bandari is powered entirely by a solar-battery system, providing reverse-cycle air conditioning, instant gas hot water, and high-speed wifi. 

The accommodation is suitable for couples and features a well-appointed kitchen, a lounge that converts into a double bed, and premium bedding. 

Eyre Way collaborated with local architect Duncan Moore to design Bandari, with co-founder Tim Hogg managing much of the build himself alongside local tradespeople. 

“We’re incredibly proud to work with local talent and contribute to the region’s tourism economy,” said Tim Hogg. 

Bookings for Eyre Way's tiny homes start at $550 per night. Hmm. That's not cheap.  

For more info see www.eyreway.com.


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