United Kingdom·December - January
Sauna In The Wild: Pickering
Immerse Yourself: Wood-Fired Trailer Sauna In The Wild!
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Step into our wild sauna on a trailer! Our sanctuary of gentle warmth and steam awaits you! With a big list of benefits for mind, body, and soul, the sauna experience becomes profound when paired with invigorating cold plunges in the river. We gather to unwind within the sauna's warmth, serenaded by birdsong and the gentle flow of the river. As the heat envelops you, sweat begins to cleanse, preparing you for a refreshing cool down โ an outdoor break or a brisk river dip, the choice is yours. Leave with a newfound connection to nature, sauna, and yourself. Recharge, renew, and discover the magic of hot & cold therapy . Please note, the dip is optional, a personal choice made at your own discretion and risk. Join us in this beautiful journey โ where community, relaxation, rejuvenation, and nature unite!
Highlights
Hosts
Our experienced sauna hosts will be guiding the sauna and be on hand to offer assistance and knowledge while youโre here.
Schedule
Have a look at our schedule below!
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3PM
A cozy haven of utter relaxation.
4PM
While the world whirls in chaos, here's to finding peace.
5PM
Time to chill!
6PM
You will feel at peace.
Right on the river!
In a lovely secluded spot...
We are located a mile South of Pickering on the way to Malton. The trailer is parked in a lay by on a very quiet country road. The walk down into the river is about 10-30 seconds depending on what spot you enter. On signing up you will be sent full location details. Our approach is to leave nothing but foot prints and to be respectful of the environment, so we will be observing public paths and not entering private land. The river is nice and gentle and about waist deep so for full submersion you will need to sit down. Do not forget to put a pair of river shoes on like crocs or wetsuit boots.
Trip Tips
Bring 2 towels
One to sit on and the other to get dried with. For comfort and hygiene please bring a towel to sit on.
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.
Something for your feet
If you have sensitive feet you may wish to wear flip flops crocs or wet suit boots for the walk to and into the river.
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!
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!
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, youโll lose a lot of water through your sweat โ 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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