For most Norwegians, the sauna is still unfamiliar. At Arctic-sauna, we’re here to introduce this powerful Nordic tradition to more homes in Norway.
So, what is a sauna?
A sauna is a small, heated room – usually made of wood – where you sit and relax in high temperatures, often between 70°C and 100°C. It’s common in Finland, Estonia and other parts of Northern Europe. People use saunas to relax, sweat, and feel better physically and mentally.
You can enjoy a sauna alone or with friends. Many people also combine it with cold showers or snow dips to boost energy and circulation.
Why is sauna good for you?
Even 15-20 minutes in the sauna can make a difference. Here’s why more people in Norway are now interested in saunas:
- Relieves stress – The heat helps your body and mind slow down
- Improves sleep – Many sauna users say they sleep better at night
- Supports recovery – Perfect after physical activity or a long day
- Strengthens the immune system – Regular sauna use may help your body fight off illness
- Feels amazing in winter – The warmth is a natural comfort during cold, dark months
Why saunas make sense in Norway?
Norwegian winters are long and dark. A sauna gives you warmth, light, and a sense of calm – even when it’s snowing outside. It’s a space where you can disconnect, recharge, and reconnect with yourself or loved ones.
What we offer at Arctic-sauna?
We build and deliver high-quality Arctic-saunas designed for Norwegian homes and weather. Whether you want a small or big sauna, wood-fired sauna or a modern electric sauna, we’ll help you choose what’s right for you.