Premium Sauna for Winter Resorts

Considering a luxurious sauna for your winter resort that guests will use daily during peak season? Offer a reliable recovery anchor after cold-weather adventures. Handcrafted in Canada in a Finnish-inspired style from solid spruce logs, it’s built for repeated use and cozy comfort. Choose a model, then customize capacity-focused details and guest-ready options to make it easy to love.

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Why Choose Hetki Sauna

Finnish Craftsmanship

Made with care that shows in the details, so the sauna feels solid, intentional, and built to be enjoyed often.

Efficient Heating

The insulated ceiling helps keep heat from escaping, supporting a more efficient use of energy during warm-up and throughout use.

Fully Assembled Delivery

With the sauna completed before delivery, installation becomes more about precise placement and simple finishing steps.

Why Your Winter Resort Needs a Sauna

In a winter resort, a sauna becomes a daily ritual guests rely on after cold exposure, slopes, or long outdoor walks. Capacity options help you serve high-throughput peak weeks while keeping sessions comfortable and predictable. The water-on-stones löyly experience adds authentic warmth that feels tied to winter travel culture and recovery. Ventilation and breathable log construction help maintain comfort across repeated use when traffic is heavy and schedules overlap.

Sauna Planning & Placement

Our Sauna Model & Option Recommendations for Winter Resorts

Winter resorts tend to see concentrated peaks, so the Max model (about 8–10 people) is often the easiest way to handle demand after skiing, snowshoeing, or spa circuits. If your operation is more boutique, the Plus model adds a dressing space while keeping the sauna room at 4–6 people for a more contained flow. Many resorts lean electric Narvi heat for reliable scheduling, especially with 10.5 kW often preferred in cold climates. Reflective windows for privacy, dimmable LEDs, and easy-clean floor tones help keep the space guest-ready all season.

Sauna FAQ

Hot air stratifies, so sitting higher generally feels hotter while lower seating feels cooler. The two-tier benches let you choose your intensity without changing the heater settings.
Well-draining, compacted gravel pads and properly set pavers are common choices for stability and drainage. The goal is a firm, level surface that sheds water away from the entry.
Start with a shorter first round, cool down fully in fresh air, hydrate, and repeat if it feels good. Many beginners do two to three rounds while learning what temperature and timing they like.
Keeping it slightly off the ground supports airflow and helps manage long-term moisture around the base. It also makes the area easier to keep dry and comfortable through rain and snowmelt.

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