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Saunas

Explore the Steam & Oak sauna range built for real UK use — from compact indoor options to premium outdoor garden saunas designed for year-round sessions. Whether your goal is relaxation, recovery, better sleep, or simply a daily “reset”, the right sauna comes down to type, space, and heat style.

Choose your sauna in 60 seconds

  • Indoor vs Outdoor: Indoor is simplest if you have the room; outdoor gives you the best “spa at home” feel.
  • Barrel vs Cabin/Cube: Barrel heats fast and looks great; cabin/cube maximises interior space and bench layout.
  • Infrared vs Traditional heat: Infrared is gentle and convenient; traditional gives the classic high-heat sauna experience.

What most people get wrong

  • Buying too big: A well-chosen 2–4 person sauna is used more often than a huge one you rarely heat.
  • Not planning electrics: Heater power (kW) matters — plan the electrical setup early.
  • Placement mistakes: Think access, base, drainage and airflow before delivery day.

Use the filters to pick TypeIndoor/OutdoorSeats and you'll narrow down to the right options quickly.

Helpful reading before you buy

Popular models

Our best-selling indoor model is the Hekla IR160 — 2-person infrared sauna, designed for daily UK use. For outdoor, see the Hekla CUBE 210 4-person cube sauna.

Sauna FAQs

Indoor or outdoor sauna — which should I choose?

Indoor is simplest if you have a suitable room (garage, utility, basement). Outdoor gives the best "spa at home" feel and frees up indoor space, at the cost of a base and garden placement. See our UK Sauna Buying Guide.

Infrared or traditional heat?

Infrared is gentle, plugs into a 13A socket and warms you directly at a lower air temperature — convenient and cheap to run. Traditional gives the classic high-heat, humid löyly experience but needs a more powerful heater. Our infrared vs traditional guide compares them.

Do I need special wiring for a sauna?

An infrared cabin runs off a standard 13A socket. A traditional electric heater needs a dedicated circuit (16A or 32A) installed by an electrician. Gas saunas need no electrics at all.

How much do saunas cost?

From under £800 for a portable gas tent, through indoor infrared cabins, up to premium outdoor barrel and cabin saunas. Browse by type to see prices, or read the buying guide.

Is there a no-electrics option?

Yes — our FinSteam gas saunas run off a propane bottle with no mains supply, hot in about 15 minutes.