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Why Sauna Is Good for the Body

Book a sauna session with us to experience traditional Scandinavian sauna

There is something truly special about the moment you open the door to a warm sauna. The intense heat meets your face, the scent of wood fills the room, and suddenly the stress of everyday life feels far away. Your body relaxes, your breathing slows, and your shoulders drop.

Our Nature Spa Retreat is located down by the river, surrounded by forest and silence. Here you can sit down, feel the warmth spread through your body, and simply be present in the moment.

But the sense of calm you feel after a sauna session is not only mental. Research shows that sauna bathing can have several positive effects on both the body and overall health. The heat can influence circulation, stress levels, and even the immune system.

Here are five good reasons to treat yourself to a sauna session – completely guilt-free.

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1. Sauna Can Reduce Stress and Help the Body Relax

When we live busy lives, the body produces more of the stress hormone cortisol. In the short term this can be useful, but when stress lasts for a long time it can affect sleep, energy levels, and mood.

A sauna session can help the body shift into a more relaxed state. The heat helps muscles loosen up, the pulse stabilizes, and many people experience a strong sense of mental calm.

Research also suggests that heat exposure can help lower cortisol levels while the body releases feel-good hormones such as endorphins and serotonin. This is one of the reasons many people feel lighter and more relaxed after a sauna session.

In addition, the sauna is one of the few places where your phone is unlikely to tempt you for long. Most people simply leave it outside – and that alone can give your mind a small but valuable break.

2. Sauna Can Support Heart Health and Blood Circulation

When you sit in a hot sauna, several things happen in the body. Blood vessels expand, the pulse rises slightly, and the heart pumps more efficiently. This allows blood to circulate more easily throughout the body.

Several studies, particularly from Finland where sauna is part of daily life, have shown that regular sauna use may benefit heart health. Some research suggests that people who use sauna frequently may have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease.

The effect can resemble moderate physical activity. The body works to regulate its temperature, which stimulates both circulation and blood flow.

This does not mean sauna replaces exercise, but it can be a great complement to an active lifestyle.

3. Sauna Can Give Your Skin a Healthy Glow

Many people notice that their skin feels fresher after a sauna session. One reason for this is the increased blood circulation in the skin when the body becomes warm.

As the temperature rises, the body begins to sweat in order to cool itself down. At the same time, the pores in the skin open and increased blood flow delivers more oxygen and nutrients to skin cells.

The result is that the skin often feels:

  • cleaner

  • softer

  • more hydrated

  • more radiant

This is why many people describe the effect as a natural “sauna glow” after a good sauna session.

4. Sauna Raises Your Heart Rate and Stimulates the Body

Even though you are sitting still in a sauna, the body is actually working quite actively. Your body temperature rises and your heart rate can increase to levels similar to light or moderate exercise.

This happens because the body is trying to regulate heat. Blood is pumped faster around the body to move heat away from the core.

For many people this is a comfortable way to stimulate circulation, especially on days when the body feels stiff after training, work, or long walks in cold weather.

Sauna is also commonly used by athletes as part of recovery, since heat can help relax muscles and reduce tension.

5. Sauna May Support the Immune System

Regular sauna use may also influence the body’s immune system.

When the body is exposed to heat, several natural processes are activated. Among other things, the production of white blood cells may increase. These cells play an important role in the body’s defense against viruses and bacteria.

Some studies also suggest that people who use sauna regularly may experience fewer respiratory infections during the year.

While sauna cannot replace good sleep, healthy food, and physical activity, it can be part of a lifestyle that supports the body’s natural resilience.

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The Unique Experience: Sauna and Cold Water

One of the most popular experiences after a sauna session is a cold dip in nature.

At Gargia Lodge, the river is located just a few meters from the sauna, and many guests choose to go straight from the heat into the cold water. The transition from hot to cold can feel intense but incredibly refreshing. The body reacts with increased circulation and a powerful boost of energy.

For those who prefer a more controlled way to cool down, you can also use our cold plunge pool, which provides the same refreshing contrast to the sauna heat.

Afterwards, you can rinse off in our outdoor showers, surrounded by nature and fresh mountain air. Many guests find that the combination of sauna, cold water, and fresh air creates a unique feeling of calm and renewed energy.

Practical Information Before Your Visit

Where is the sauna located?

The sauna is located down by the river at Gargia Lodge, surrounded by nature and forest.

How long does a sauna session last?

A typical session lasts about one hour. Many people prefer several short rounds in the sauna with cooling breaks in between.

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We provide towels for all guests visiting the sauna.

Private or shared sauna

Most of the time the sauna is shared with other guests, which often creates a friendly and social atmosphere.

If you prefer a more private experience, the sauna can also be booked privately for friends or family.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Sauna

How long should you stay in a sauna?

Most people stay between 10 and 20 minutes per round. It is common to take short cooling breaks between rounds.

How often can you use a sauna?

Many people use a sauna 2–4 times per week. In Finland, where sauna is part of everyday life, it is often used even more frequently.

Is it healthy to swim in cold water after sauna?

Yes, many people experience increased energy and improved circulation after cooling down in cold water. The most important thing is to listen to your body and take it gradually.

Should you shower before entering a sauna?

It is recommended to shower before entering the sauna for both hygiene and comfort.

Ready to Experience a Real Sauna in Nature?

A sauna session is not only about heat. It is about calm, nature, and the feeling of stepping away from everyday life – even if only for an hour.

At Gargia Lodge we combine sauna, forest, and river into an experience that gives the body a break it truly deserves.

Book a sauna session with us and experience how warmth, nature, and silence can do wonders for both body and mind.

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