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Clach Mara Sauna : Castletown, Caithness
With the Gaelic Clach (stone) and Mara (sea), this wood fired sauna is perfectly named for its location. Clach Mara wild sauna sits high on Castletown beach in Caithness on the North coast of Scotland. This community oriented space creates a wild and beautiful escape into nature and a chance to connect, slow down and be present in the landscape.

K
Aug 13 min read


Nowhere Sauna : Comrie Croft, Perthshire
Situated just outside the picturesque Perthshire village of Comrie, this wood-fired wild sauna is part of the community owned rural estate where community and nature are the focus. Set within the native woodland at Comrie Croft, Nowhere Sauna offers a unique experience to unwind in nature. The nearby waterfall, birdsong and dappled sunlight filtering through the trees create a peaceful woodland sanctuary where nature sets the pace.

M
Jul 63 min read


The Coorie In Sauna : Tralee Bay, Oban
Located on the edge of Tralee Bay Holiday Park, around a 20-minute drive north of Oban, the Coorie In wild sauna is tucked among the trees beside the beach. With easy access to the soft sands and clear waters of Ardmucknish Bay, it’s an ideal spot to combine a relaxing sauna session with a refreshing sea dip. Surrounded by nature and coastal views, it offers a peaceful place to unwind and enjoy the outdoors.

K
Jun 213 min read


Sauna Cairngorms : Loch Alvie, Aviemore
This wild sauna is set on the shores of the freshwater Loch Alvie, just three miles southwest of Aviemore in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. Surrounded by lush greenery, gentle hills, and breathtaking Highland scenery, Sauna Cairngorms offers a peaceful setting to unwind and reconnect with nature. The loch’s clear waters and tranquil atmosphere create the perfect environment for relaxation, rejuvenation, and an authentic outdoor escape.

K
Jun 153 min read


Ballintaggart Farm Sauna: Grandtully, Perthshire
Set in the grounds of a refurbished steading hotel in rural Perthshire, this wild sauna has a boutique, escape-like feel with sweeping views over the Tay Valley. The wider estate is known for its acclaimed cookery school, featured on BBC’s Scotland’s Greatest Escapes, adding to its reputation as a destination for slow, thoughtful experiences. Surrounded by open countryside, it feels both remote and restorative, with a sense of calm that suits its wild yet refined atmosphere.

K
Jun 82 min read


The Wee Wild Sauna : Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire
The Wee Wild Sauna sits on the edge of Lochwinnoch village in the central Lowlands of Scotland, on the banks of Castle Semple Loch, a popular spot for water sports. Located close to the RSPB nature reserve, there is plenty to see, from rich birdlife to the varied activity out on the loch.

M
May 252 min read


Sweat and Soak Sauna : Loch Ard, Aberfoyle
Tucked away on the banks of Loch Ard, the wild Sweat & Soak sauna feels wonderfully remote and peaceful. To get there, you travel along a single-track road winding through the Trossachs, with glimpses of the loch opening up and, on clear days, stunning views of Ben Lomond in the distance. The journey sets the tone perfectly, giving you a sense of escape before you even step inside.

K
Apr 22 min read


Cellardyke Seaside Sauna : Fife
Nestled in the East Neuk of Fife, joined on to Anstruther, is the Cellardyke Seaside sauna. With views out to the Isle of May and the Cellardyke tidal pools right outside, this is a fantastic spot for those seeking wellness in the form of vitamin Sea.

M
Mar 242 min read


Arnprior Farm Sauna : Stirlingshire
This custom built private wild sauna is situated in the Stirlingshire village of Arnprior. The sauna is part of the glamping site at Arnprior Farm, best known for its pumpkin patches.
This certainly feels like a more glamorous wild sauna experience but the views over rural countryside and the fresh air keep you feeling grounded in nature.

K
Mar 182 min read


Clyde Coast Saunas : Inverkip
Situated at the mouth of Inverkip Marina this wood fired wild sauna gives views across the Firth of Clyde allowing you to watch the mist roll in or the boats sail by.

M
Mar 62 min read

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