Quirky holiday rentals from train carriages to underground hobbit-style

Quirky holiday rentals from train carriages to underground hobbit-style
Nicola TrotmanNovember 11, 2013

We all know that holiday rentals are often in steep competition with each other and that it can be tricky to get tenants in, but some owners have let their creative flare lead the way. Here are some of the most unique (and strange) holiday accommodation ideas from around Australia. 

Down to Erth Bed and Breakfast is a self-contained underground apartment in Coober Pedy.

This kooky accommodation can host up to five people from $160 per night.

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Photo of Down to Erth Bed and Breakfast courtesy of Wotif


Or have you ever considered staying in a train carriage? The Last Stop Ambledown Brooke self-contained train carriages are much more appealing than your average work commute.

Located in Canberra, each train carriage sleeps two guests and is priced from $180 a night.

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Photo courtesy of Last Stop


Located in New South Wale’s Gundagai, Church House Bed and Breakfast offers accommodation in exactly that; a historic church.

Featuring three bedrooms, this historic church can sleep up to six people with rooms starting from $175 a night.

Photos of Church House B&B, Gundagai

Photo of Church House B&B is courtesy of TripAdvisor

 

Last but not least, you can accommodate your inner child with this fairytale-like cottage in Coonabarabran, known as The Old Schoolhouse. 

This octagonal cottage can sleep up to eight and is priced from $130 for two people.

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Photo of The Old Schoolhouse courtesy of Barkala Farm.

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Nicola Trotman

With a penchant for the written word, Nicola has built a career doing just this – now Creative Director at thriving Melbourne-based PR agency, Greenpoint Media.

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