United Kingdom·January 3 2023
Detox Beach Sauna Robin Hood's Bay
Connect to yourself and the elements. Detoxify , relax and feel amazing with sauna and sea dips.
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Enjoy a wood fired Finnish sauna in nature on the beach at Robin Hood's Bay. We bring our pop up sauna tent to RHB to serve up the steam to those that need it! Sauna has a whole list of significant benefits for the mind body and soul. Coupled with a cold plunge in water these benefits are amplified! We meet, take a seat and relax in the sauna in the stunning surroundings- you will hear the birds singing and the waves crashing. Once you are fully warmed up you will start to sweat and need to cool down. We take a break outside or we have a dip in the sea to cool off. We then repeat this a few times in the hour. We have tried to pick a date and time slot so that we do not need to walk too far to the sea! We set up just after high tide. You will leave this experience feeling super relaxed, rejuvenated, energized and with a new love for nature and sauna! Please note the sea dip is optional and at your own discretion and risk. Please also be aware that RHB has a rocky shore in parts.
Highlights
Hosts
To help you in your wellbeing journey we have a team to offer assistance and knowledge while you’re here.
Schedule
Have a look at our schedule below!
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What's Included
What's Included
Essential oils
What's Not Included
Yoga Mats
water
towel
changing robe
Location:
Located at the bottom of the boat ramp on the right
We are located right down at the bottom of Robin Hood's Bay. Just off the boat ramp to the right. The tide is on it's way out and we are located just above the high tide line.
Trip Tips
Bring a bottle of water
You will sweat a lot and so bring some water... with maybe a crunch of sea salt in for hydration.
Wear swimming cozzie underneath
To save time when you get here just wear your cozzie underneath.
Be gentle and don't go out of your depth
If you do decide to have a dip , please be gentle on yourself, go in slowly and incrementally. Then when you are up to your waist slowly submerge. There is no need to go out of your depth. You go in the sea at your own risk.
Wrap Up Warm It is Winter!
Bring plenty of baggy clothes to get back into once you are finished. Maybe a changing robe for modesty!
Head torch or torch
If you are attending a session before or after dark it might be helpful for you to bring a head torch or torch. We do have lights, but it is best to have your own personal torch if you have one!
Big tidal range
We try to make sure the time slots are as near to high tide that is possible so that the walk to the sea is minimised.
Rocky shore
In places the shore is rocky so please be careful you may wish to use wetsuit boots or similar.
FAQs
What Should I Do in a Sauna?
We recommend simply doing the sauna what traditional sauna-ers have long done: nothing. Just sit there. Let your mind go. Do some reflecting while your thinking is still sharp; meditate when your mind starts going blank. Just be.
We will have a guided meditation and breathwork if the feeling is right.
It is also Ok to chat- this is your session and gift to yourself.
What Should I Do After I Sauna?
During your sauna session, you’ll lose a lot of water through your sweat — up to four cups during a twenty-minute session! Be sure to rehydrate with plenty of water afterward. Supplement with electrolytes as needed.
We would also recommend to just go easy on yourself. You will be in a state of high vibration and relaxation. You want to be in that state as long as possible so stay away from stressful or negative situations, people or media.
What Should I Bring?
Bottle of water. Towl. Bag for putting clothes in while you are in the sauna. Dress in something loose and comfy with bathing costume underneath. We are just in bathing costume in the sauna then in and out of the sea (if you wish). Afterwards it's a case of getting back into your clothes again a bit wet, so consider a dressing gown/towel/ dry robe for modesty.
I do not want to go in the sea
That is absolutely fine there is no pressure at all to go in the sea! You can stay in the sauna as long as is comfortable and just take breaks out in the air.
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