Tiny house on eco campsite
Milna,
Entire home in a Tiny House
Your impact host isSabine
One of our travelers’ most favorite experiences
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About your accomodation
Rent our tiny house to try out tiny house living in the midst of nature.It has two double beds and sleeps up to four people.Featuring indoor and outdoors seating areas, a wood burning stove and a cosy private terrace with beautiful sea views.It is also connected to our solar electricity system...
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Sabine
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Hi, I'm Sabine and I’ll be happy to host you during your stay!
The aim of this educational project is to help young adults reconnect with nature and ultimately with themselves by learning about practical sustainability and communication with all living things.
This goal is achieved through the establishment and maintenance of this exemplary permaculture smallholding, which is off-grid, biodiverse and grassroots sustainable. Here young people can gain experience of ecological living and learn how to garden sustainably, farm, make cosmetics, meditate, live in community, repair things, simplify and be present in the moment. We also offer workshops for women where they can find fulfillment.
The Camp Gea Viva - is organized by Sabine Engelhardt.
I am an avid lover
Activities
We offer Yoga classes on Monday and Thursday evenings. In the vicinity, there are beaches, the harbour village Milna (shops, restaurants, cash point, public transport), walking trails and boat, car, bicycle and scooter hire. We also have a range of home-made products such as soaps, creams, massage oils and pickled …
Offerings
- Close to beach
- Close to nature
- Electricity
Location
How to get there
The nearest airport is Split
From Split, take one of the passenger ferries to Milna (Krilo Jet or TP-Line which continue to Dubrovnik), Krilo Shipping Company via Rogac on the island Solta) or the car ferry to Supetar (Jadrolinija) and then the bus to Milna (Arriva).During the main season, there are about six buses per day to Milna, out of season approximately four on weekdays and two on Sundays.
From Dubrovnik
During the Summer season, there is are daily passenger ferries to Milna (Krilo Jet and TP-Line) via the islands of Mljet, Korčula and Hvar.In case you travel by car, the ferry between Makarska and Sumartin on Brač operated by Jadrolinija might also be an option.
From Supetar
Buses for Milna leave behind the main Jadrolinija ticket office.
During the tourist season, taxis are on standby next to the Jadrolinija ticket office...
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