Two ways
to live with the valley.
Today, Ternan welcomes guests across two accommodations — the Villa for up to four, and the Cabin for two. Four further stays are quietly under way.
The Villa.
A two-storey glass house cut into the ridge. Two bedrooms, an open kitchen on the deck, a natural pool, and a soaking tub heated by fire. Reserved as a whole — never shared with other guests.
The principal bedroom. Two glass walls, a corner that disappears.
King bed, ensuite bath with rain shower, a quiet desk for those who must work. The morning light arrives early — the curtains are heavy.
The ground-floor bedroom. Sliding doors, direct to the deck.
Queen bed, deep windows, sliding glass that opens onto the deck and the pool. A quieter room, lower to the land.
A working room, with a sofa-bed for a third or fourth.
Built for those who travel with their work. Standing desk, fast satellite internet, a sofa-bed if a child or guest is along for the trip.
An open kitchen on the deck, the pool a step away.
Cook for yourselves, or hand it over to our chef. Either way, dinner happens here, with the valley as a fourth guest.
The Cabin.
A small A-frame raised on stilts at the edge of the bush. For one or two who want only the trees, the wind, and a roof when it rains. Bath is shared, in the villa.
Four further cabins,
under way.
Each set apart, each with its own piece of horizon. Opening across 2026 and into 2027.


Choose your part of the ridge.
Tell us when you would like to come. We will hold the dates while we reply.