Know Before You Go
Before Arriving at the Sauna
Have a shower before you get there (trust us, this makes it nicer for everyone).
Bring two towels (one for sitting in the sauna, one for drying off afterwards).
Come with swimwear to wear in the sauna (we’d suggest coming wearing this or with it under your clothes to get into the sauna faster). Don’t wear anything with metal fasteners as this will heat up in the extreme heat of the sauna and can cause scalding or burns.
Remember footwear (water/beach shoes are best) for when you’re outside the sauna.
Make sure you have plenty of water (we recommend at least one litre per person). We’ll provide the electrolytes (courtesy of Oshun),
Bring a change of clothes + a waterproof bag for your wet items.
Safety + Etiquette
By making a booking, all guests are committing to agree to the following health, safety, and behaviour conditions.
We cannot accept liability for anyone who does not follow these terms and conditions.
Note that if you are booking on behalf of others, it is your responsibility to make them aware of the health, safety, and behaviour conditions and ensure they all use the sauna safely. Please also make the others aware of what they need to bring and do before attending the sauna.
Using the sauna and cold plunges is done entirely at your own risk. It is your responsibility to do this safely, please consult with a doctor if you have any uncertainty about whether you can safely do this.
General Safety
Don’t attend the sauna if you are currently unwell, especially if you are contagious.
Consult your doctor before using saunas or cold plunges if you have any medical conditions that could pose a health risk, including (but not limited to):
High or low blood pressure
Heart or circulatory disorders
Epilepsy or diabetes
Any wounds, especially following surgery
Any conditions interfering with your ability to sweat
Pregnancy or are planning to become pregnant
Stay hydrated.
Avoid alcohol and drugs before and during sauna use (and avoid when hungover). For the guests own safety, staff will refuse entry to guests believed to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Remove all jewellery (and glasses if possible) to prevent burns. Contact lenses can also become uncomfortable so we also recommend not wearing these in the sauna.
Enter and exit the sauna with care. Be careful as you come up and down the steps into and out of the sauna to avoid tripping and avoid the stove on entry/exit.
Never touch the stove, stove door, chimney, rocks, or fire guards - they are really hot and will burn you! Never try to feed the fire, staff will do that.
When pouring water on the rocks, use the provided ladle and water and pour a reasonable amount of water slowly. Start from the point furthest away from you to prevent the steam scalding you.
Limit sauna sessions to 15-20 minutes - and that isn’t a target! When using the sauna or cold plunges listen to your body and leave immediately if you feel uncomfortable, dizzy, lightheaded, or nauseous.
Enter the cold plunge gradually and carefully, leaving a bit of time to cool down before entering after the sauna. Make sure you can tolerate the cold temperature and ensure someone is with you while you are in the plunge.
If you have any relevant allergies please inform the sauna host and make sure to check the packaging and ingredients of any of the available products (such as the free electrolyte concentrate or pre-packaged drinks) to be sure they are safe for you before accepting, purchasing, or consuming them.
Children under the age of 16 are not permitted to use the sauna, except for in private bookings. In a private booking, children under the age of 16 are permitted to use the sauna but must be with a designated responsible adult (confirmed with us in the T&Cs) who is with the child at all times. Due to insurance terms, no under 16’s are allowed to use the cold plunges or showers.
Sauna Etiquette
Shower before coming to the sauna.
Sit on a clean towel in the sauna and remove shoes before entering.
Respect others' personal space and right to peace
Don't stare at or comment on others' bodies or tattoos
Ask for consent before taking any photographs, and treat the sauna as an electronics free zone
Never bring your own essential oils or products into the sauna (they can cause allergic reactions). Don’t bring food or drinks (other than water in sauna safe bottles) in either
Generally just be nice!
Cancellations
Full refunds or free rescheduling to another available session are provided if you give us at least 48 hours notice.
After 48 hours, we cannot offer refunds - unless we are able to rebook your sessions.
No shows are always charged full price.
Private booking cancellations require 72 hours notice for a full refund or rescheduling as they are more difficult for us to rebook.