Bigger is not always better! Especially when we are discussing tiny house getaways in New Hampshire! Tiny houses are quite popular these days in part because they embrace green initiatives, making them more environmentally friendly than a larger home. They use less energy, consume fewer natural resources, and generate less waste. The space in each, often less than 500 square feet, may be compact, but they sure are cute - and they get the job done with less.
The Uncommon Loon is a tiny house on the shores of Forest Lake in Whitefield. It includes a sleeping loft with a queen-size mattress, and a private dock and beach.
Don’t miss the beautiful sunrise at this dog-friendly place. Take a spin on the stand up paddle board, be on the lookout for wildlife, and explore nearby towns. To book your stay, visit Airbnb.
This tiny home is on a farm in the Lakes Region, in Gilmanton. It includes a roof top deck, a sky light, and a fire pit.
The loft features a queen-size bed. The bathroom has a shower and composting toilet, while the kitchen is equipped with a single burner for cooking. Enjoy seeing the horses, chickens, and maybe even a cow or a pig.
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The Snow Owl is a tiny house found in Dorchester - it almost feels like you are camping back here, but with the comforts of home at your disposal.
This house is part of Trailside Stays near Green Woodlands. The house includes a large picture window, a fire pit, and heating and air conditioning. Sleep in a queen-size bed.
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Magnificent views abound when you stay at this tiny house in Wentworth, at the base of the White Mountains.
The sleeping loft contains a queen-size bed and the kitchen has a three-burner stove. Make use of the hammock and charcoal grill, and hit the ski slopes if you like. To book your stay, visit Airbnb.
This stylish tiny house is in Claremont on nine acres. Take a swim in Kennedy Pond, ride horses at the farm across the way, and smell the fresh scent of pine from the neighboring Christmas tree farm.
The loft offers a queen-size bed. You will have a four-burner stove top and microwave in the kitchen, and a living room couch that can sleep a third guest. The home is 24 feet long and 8 feet wide. Hike the trails, and look for the gnome home. To book your stay, visit Airbnb.
The Gatehouse is described as a tiny house with a big heart, located in Tamworth. Walk to the Tamworth Farmers market on Saturday mornings.
The house is 170 square feet, and three hours from the Canadian border. Climb the ladder to the double bed in the loft. A single rollaway bed can be requested. Utilize the indoor and outdoor showers. To book your stay, visit Airbnb.
These six tiny house getaways scattered throughout New Hampshire might be just what you need. Why not give it a try? You know you are curious to see what the tiny house experience is all about! Plus, who doesn’t like to save money and spend less time cleaning?
Have you stayed in a tiny house in New Hampshire? Share your thoughts with us!
We have more articles on places to stay in New Hampshire, including a former train caboose, and a cabin in the White Mountains.
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