Currently posted up in the Alps in a tiny home (it’s part of the Homnest network). We let the wind blow us where it might, and it blew us here. FranceAlpsTravelTiny Homes Comments Interesting tiny home. Was it connected to the grid? Did it have running water and septic in the house itself? reply Dry toilet (using wood shavings). Grey water filtered into the earth. Electricity from solar. Propane for cooking, hot water, and heat. reply Thanks for the response. Would you describe your stay more like "glamping" or similar to renting a traditional cottage? It seems to straddle the line. reply Your name * E-mail * The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly. Comment *
Interesting tiny home. Was it connected to the grid? Did it have running water and septic in the house itself? reply
Dry toilet (using wood shavings). Grey water filtered into the earth. Electricity from solar. Propane for cooking, hot water, and heat. reply
Thanks for the response. Would you describe your stay more like "glamping" or similar to renting a traditional cottage? It seems to straddle the line. reply
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Interesting tiny home. Was it connected to the grid? Did it have running water and septic in the house itself?
Dry toilet (using wood shavings). Grey water filtered into the earth. Electricity from solar. Propane for cooking, hot water, and heat.
Thanks for the response. Would you describe your stay more like "glamping" or similar to renting a traditional cottage? It seems to straddle the line.