If you want to get a taste of a tiny house on a big coastline, visit the tiny cabins owned by Richard Wagnoe who has 54 acres on a stretch of Hwy. 1. The carpenter, stone mason and horticulturalist rents out several tiny cabins and a few Airstreams to visitors traveling along this beautiful area of California.
Both the Airstreams and the tiny cabins are off the grid and solar powered. Propane is used to heat water for bathing and cooking. The facilities are less than a mile from the road and parking area, and have views of the Pacific Ocean and the rugged cliffside. Richard has lived in this area since 1991 and has built terraces and planted fruit trees, wisteria, vegetables, and he keeps chickens for fresh eggs. He also owns a sustainable reclaimed Redwood and hardwood mill near his land.
The area is great for kayaking, hiking, relaxing and whale watching. The cost of the rentals is $350 for two nights. Additional nights are $175 with the 7th night free.
Photos courtesy of Big Sur Cabin Rental
By Christina Nellemann for the [Tiny House Blog]