Tiny Away, the eco-friendly accommodation provider, has expanded its footprint to Italy with five new 'piccola houses' in picturesque rural locations. Founded in 2018, the company offers tiny houses on working farms, often off-grid, with profit-sharing arrangements for landowners.
Lazio: Olivo Nomade in the Sabine Hills
Just over an hour's drive from Rome, Olivo Nomade sits on an organic farm surrounded by more than 400 olive trees. Located in the Sabine Hills, this tiny home offers views of nearby villages and Mount Terminillo.
Campania: Monteleone in Battipaglia
In the countryside of Battipaglia, southern Italy, Monteleone is an hour from Naples and 130 kilometres from the Amalfi Coast. Guests can enjoy views towards Capri and the Cilento coastline, while being immersed in farm life and seasonal olive harvesting.
Calabria: Casa della Montagna in Lorica
This off-grid tiny house is situated in the mountain village of Lorica, far from tourist crowds. Near Lake Arvo in Sila National Park, it provides access to walking trails through forests.
Puglia: Il Nostro Sogno Madonna
Located 15 kilometres from the whitewashed town of Ostuni, this tiny house in the Italian countryside is within reach of both the Adriatic and Ionian coastlines. Its name translates to 'our Madonna dream'.
Tuscany: Dolce Casa near Arezzo
Dolce Casa is set in classic Tuscan landscape, 17 kilometres from the historic city of Arezzo. Surrounded by hills, vineyards, and countryside, it is close to villages like Rigutino.
About Tiny Away
Tiny Away was founded in 2018 and provides eco-friendly tiny houses for travellers. The company operates a profit-sharing model where landowners receive up to 45 per cent of rental revenue. The tiny houses are typically positioned on working farms, often completely off-grid, and hosts offer activities ranging from horseriding to farm experiences.



