Prepare to live like Matthew McConaughey. As part of Wild Turkey's Thanks initiative, the Oscar-winning actor designed an eco-friendly cabin in Australia that's meant to help guests live off the grid while also aiming to protect and preserve the wilderness, according to a statement given to Travel + Leisure. Located on the central coast of New South Wales, the residence is made with sustainable materials, features solar panels, and lacks Wi-Fi access, so that residents can connect with nature instead of Instagram.

Called The Reserve, the wood-paneled cabin is decorated in muted tones and has large windows that offer bedside views of the surrounding foliage. McConaughey also sprinkled the residence with his favorite books and music, including a collection of essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Greatest Salesman in the World by Og Mandino, and cassette tapes of Bob Dylan’s Highway 61 Revisited to be listened to on a vintage stereo. And, of course, the cabin wouldn't be complete without a hidden bourbon bar.

Matthew McConaughey Opens Wilderness Cabin In Sydney, Australia Photo: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images for Wild Turkey

“I’ve always been in awe of Australia’s natural beauty. My hope now is that The Reserve by Wild Turkey x Unyoked cabin will inspire Australians to reconnect with nature as an antidote to the frenetic pace of life,” McConaughey said in a statement.

The cabin, created in partnership with builders from travel start-up Unyoked, will be available to book beginning in December, with portions of the proceeds going to the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife. Head over to Wild Turkey's site for more info—all right, all right, all right?

Matthew McConaughey Opens Wilderness Cabin In Sydney, Australia Photo: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images for Wild Turkey

Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

