Our saunas
Discover our saunas
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The Sauna Theater
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Temperature 85°
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A 4.5-metre LED wall, unique infusions, and a magical light-and-sound show
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Pirts sauna
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Temperature 80°
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Cleanses your skin, relieves stress, and surrounds you with the gentle scent of birch tea
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Panoramic Sauna
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Temperature 85°
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Enjoy a good conversation and breathtaking views over the lake
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Kelo Aufguss Sauna
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Temperature 80–90°
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Purifies your skin and body with a unique infusion full of indulgent rituals
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Infrared Sauna
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Temperature 45–70°
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A blessing for muscles and joints with soothing radiant heat
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Finnish sauna
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Temperature 75–80°
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With an automatic infusion system and the enveloping warmth of a mild, humid sauna
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Rose Sauna
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Temperature 65–70°
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Relaxing and calming, a loving experience with a gentle, sweet scent
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Kelo Aardesauna
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Temperature 100°
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Our hottest sauna — an intense, authentic experience of Scandinavian kelo wood
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Geysersauna
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Temperature 60°
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Icelandic geysers in Bussloo that delight your senses with steam, water, air, and warmth
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Valo bath sauna
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Temperature 60°
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Essential aromas and healing colours beneath a starry sky of more than four hundred lights
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Four Elements Sauna
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Temperature 80°
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Relaxation and total wellbeing for body and mind, with wind, rain, warmth, and cooling
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Himalayan Salt Crystal Cave
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Temperature 65°
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Beneficial for muscles and joints with a unique sound, colour, and scent ritual
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Infrared Sauna Laconium
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Temperature 45°
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Beneficial for muscles and joints with dry, deep radiant heat
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Our saunas are unique, each with its own character!
All our saunas are unique, meant to surprise you with their own character. They differ in temperature, atmosphere, and of course in what they do for your body and mind. But they all offer a world of relaxation. Let yourself be surprised by unique saunas and healing wellness.
How long do you stay in the sauna?
You decide for yourself how long you stay in the sauna. The recommended sauna duration depends on the type of sauna, the temperature, and the humidity. In general, we recommend staying in the sauna for a maximum of 15 minutes, followed by cooling down. After that, you are of course free to go back into the sauna. The most important thing is that you always listen to your own body. Do you experience the sauna as too hot or do you feel light-headed? Then calmly walk outside again, even if you have just entered the sauna. After each sauna session, take the time to cool down.
How many degrees is the sauna?
How many degrees is it in the sauna? That differs for every sauna. In the Pirts sauna the temperature can rise up to 80° Celsius. The Finnish sauna also has a temperature of 75°-80° Celsius. In the Panorama sauna it is a bit warmer at 85° Celsius. In the Saltarium it is around 70° Celsius. In the Infrared sauna the temperature is much lower; here it is between 60 and 65° Celsius. Due to the relatively dry air, the heat is easy to tolerate and many people often stay a bit longer here. In the Rose sauna it is between 65 and 70° Celsius. In the Steam cabin it is ‘only’ 50° Celsius, although you will experience this sauna as quite warm due to the maximum humidity.