Winter & Sauna in Nature

25 Jan, 2026

In winter, the body asks for warmth.
Not an immediate heat, but one that arrives slowly and remains. A warmth that enters through cold skin warms the body and helps everything slow down.

The sauna in nature emerges from this simple need.

Set within the landscape and built from wood, this is a space where time naturally softens. The stones heat gradually, the water begins to simmer, and the contrast with the cold air outside becomes part of the experience.

The ritual

You enter without hurry.
The scent of wood and eucalyptus warms the air. The body begins to relax, the breath slows, and the heat helps release tensions built up over time.

Then you step outside.

Cool air meets warm skin.
A plunge into cold water, or a bucket of water poured over the body, creates an intense but brief contrast. The effect is immediate: the body awakens, the mind clears.

Between heat and cold, there is a moment of pause.
It is within this interval that the ritual takes place.

Winter as an Ally

In winter, the sauna in nature is not a luxury.
It is a response in harmony with the season.

Cold is not something to avoid, but to integrate. The alternation of temperatures stimulates the body, calms the mind, and creates a sense of grounding and presence.

There is no music. No instructions.
Only the sound of nature outside.

This is well-being without excess, a ritual that is not performative, that promises no transformation and demands no effort.

The sauna in nature offers something simpler: a place to warm, to breathe, to be. Alone or together. In silence, or with few words.

In winter, as the landscape slows, this gesture reminds us that caring for the body can be as essential as lighting the fire, heating the water, and respecting time.

No ornament. No noise. No rush.

In winter, the sauna in nature is an ancient gesture, lived in a contemporary way. A direct meeting between body, heat and landscape, where cold ceases to be the absence of comfort and becomes part of the experience.

During your stay, this ritual will be available.
More to be lived than explained.