Alpine hotel exterior at dusk, stone and timber facade with lit windows

Three properties. One standard.

Cushioned window seat overlooking snow-covered mountain peaks

Each property is built for the landscape it sits in. Stone, timber, light — nothing imported that belongs somewhere else. The architecture is restrained. The service is not. Guests come for the place. Members come back for both.

Properties

Three places. Three climates. One way of doing things.

Alpine, coastal, moorland. Each property is its own world, shaped by the land around it. What they share is a refusal to be ordinary.

The properties

Each one chosen for what it cannot be replicated

Timber staircase inside an alpine retreat with exposed beam ceiling

The Ridge, Val d'Isère

Perched at 2,340 metres above the valley floor, The Ridge is the flagship property. Stone foundations, aged timber, and uninterrupted views of the alpine skyline. Open to guests year-round.

Clifftop terrace with infinity pool and panoramic sea view

The Cove, Sardinia

Clifftop above the Costa Smeralda, The Cove is sea-bleached stone and salt air. Private water access below, silence above. The warm season property of the collection.

Stone cottage with slate roof set in open countryside landscape

The Moor, Scottland

Low in the Highland landscape, surrounded by open moorland and dark water. The Moor is the most remote of the three — slate, heather, and skies that change every hour.

Minimalist hotel room with floor-to-ceiling mountain view windows

The Reserve is the membership at the heart of the collection. A small group of people who have a different relationship with these properties — priority booking across all three, private spaces guests don't reach, and a seasonal programme of dinners and guided experiences.

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