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Eco-Friendly Tiny Home in Wolgan Valley Wins 'Best Nature Stay' at Airbnb Awards

Summary

  • Tiny house 'Ligo' wins 'Best Nature Stay' at Airbnb Host Awards
  • Designed with focus on environmental protection and off-grid living
  • Offers seclusion, outdoor tub, and digital detox in Wolgan Valley
Eco-Friendly Tiny Home in Wolgan Valley Wins 'Best Nature Stay' at Airbnb Awards

In October 2025, a tiny house in the picturesque Wolgan Valley of New South Wales has been recognized as the 'Best Nature Stay' at the annual Airbnb Host Awards. The architecturally designed 'Ligo' retreat, owned by Airbnb hosts Eddie and Ange, stood out to the judges for its sleek, eco-conscious design and immersive natural setting.

Built using reclaimed materials after bushfires and floods, the off-grid tiny house offers cozy interiors, passive heating and cooling, and expansive views of the surrounding UNESCO-listed Blue Mountains National Park. Highlights include an outdoor freestanding bathtub, peaceful walking trails, and a genuine digital detox, as the property has no Wi-Fi, TV, or mobile reception.

Described as a 'masterpiece of minimal, low-impact design' that 'merges wilderness and architecture with humility and intention', Ligo provides the perfect escape for nature lovers seeking solitude and serenity, just a two-hour drive from Sydney.

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The 'Ligo' is an architecturally designed tiny house in the Wolgan Valley of New South Wales, Australia that was recently awarded the 'Best Nature Stay' at the 2025 Airbnb Host Awards.
The 'Ligo' tiny house, owned by Airbnb hosts Eddie and Ange, stood out to the judges for its sleek, eco-conscious design and immersive natural setting in the Wolgan Valley, surrounded by the UNESCO-listed Blue Mountains National Park.
The 'Ligo' tiny house offers an off-grid, secluded escape with features like an outdoor freestanding bathtub, peaceful walking trails, and a digital detox with no Wi-Fi, TV, or mobile reception, providing the perfect getaway for nature lovers.

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