Glamping with hot tub and sauna

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Book a treehouse or a cabin with hot tub and private sauna in France

A treehouse or a cabin with a hot tub and sauna is the perfect blend of relaxation, nature, and unique experiences. Feel the benefits of the sauna as it detoxifies, revitalizes, and soothes both body and mind — a suspended moment where well-being becomes second nature. Ready to be wrapped in comforting warmth?

Cabin with hot tubs and sauna in the southwest

Book a night in a cabin with hot tub and sauna in the southwest of France, for a relaxing getaway combining comfort, relaxation, and nature, a refreshing getaway.


Well-being in a cabin with sauna in Dordogne



One night in a cabin with Spa and Finnish sauna in Auvergne, Rhône-Alpes, or Burgundy

Imagine a stay in a cabin with a Finnish sauna, perched above the changing landscapes of Auvergne and Rhône-Alpes. Each department reveals its hidden treasures, authentic panoramas, and stories waiting to be lived.




Well-being in a cabin with sauna in Limousin


The benefits of sauna in nature

At what temperature is a sauna heated?

The temperature of a traditional Finnish sauna typically varies between 80°C and 100°C. Infrared saunas operate at lower temperatures, around 40-60°C.


Essential equipment for a sauna:

Basic equipment:
- Electric or wood stove with volcanic rocks
- Untreated wooden benches (usually cedar or aspen)
- Thermometer and hygrometer
- Ventilation system
- Lighting suitable for high temperatures

Accessories:
- Ladle and bucket for water
- Headrest and floor mat
- Hourglass or timer
- Towels and bathrobes
- First aid kit

Safety:
- Thermostat with temperature limiter
- Fire alarm
- Emergency stop button
- Thermal insulation to standards

 


Is the sauna exclusively private?

Yes, the sauna is exclusively private as indicated by the 'private sauna' icon. Some establishments also have a common sauna that can be exclusively reserved for sessions of one hour or one and a half hours, thus providing an opportunity to enjoy a wellness experience in complete privacy.


Main differences between Finnish sauna and hammam:

Temperature and humidity:

  • Sauna: 80-100°C with very low humidity (5-10%)
  • Hammam: 40-50°C with very high humidity (100%)

Type of heat:

  • Sauna: dry heat produced by hot stones
  • Hammam: hot water vapor

Structure:

  • Sauna: wooden cabin with tiered benches
  • Hammam: tiled room with a vault and benches

Physiological effects:

  • Sauna: deep detoxification, intense muscle relief
  • Hammam: gentle muscle relaxation, skin hydration
 

 

The benefits of a private sauna in nature?

A private sauna in nature allows for total disconnection thanks to immersion in a soothing natural setting. The dry heat of the sauna, combined with the outdoor environment, promotes deep detoxification of the body and a significant reduction in stress. The experience also offers a privileged moment of reconnection with oneself, enhanced by the view of the surrounding natural landscape.

 


In summary:

The Finnish sauna uses dry heat (80-100°C) with very little humidity (5-10%), in a wooden cabin. The hammam operates at a lower temperature (40-50°C) with 100% humidity, in a tiled room. The sauna aims for deep detoxification, while the hammam favors hydration and gentle relaxation.

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