Wild Saunas in Northern Ireland (2026)
The best wild saunas in Northern Ireland for 2026: Causeway Coast sea saunas, Mourne forest cabins and Belfast sites, with cold-plunge details.

Northern Ireland's wild-sauna scene now reaches all six counties, from wood-fired sea saunas on the Causeway Coast to forest cabins in the Mournes and city-edge sites near Belfast and Derry. This guide rounds up the best wild and outdoor saunas across NI for 2026, with locations, sauna type and cold-plunge details.
What is a wild sauna?
A wild sauna is an outdoor, usually wood-fired sauna sited somewhere scenic - a beach, lake, forest or mountainside - where you alternate heat rounds with a cold dip in the sea or a plunge tub. Most Northern Ireland operators use a traditional Finnish wood-burning stove, which gives a softer, more humid heat and an authentic löyly (the burst of steam thrown off when water hits the hot stones).
New to the ritual? Our complete beginner's guide to sauna and our sauna and cold plunge protocol cover how to structure rounds safely.
Where are Northern Ireland's wild saunas?
The densest cluster is the Causeway Coast (the north Atlantic coastline of counties Antrim and Derry), home to most of NI's sea saunas. County Down's Mourne country adds forest and harbour saunas, while Belfast, Derry and the inland counties each have a handful of outdoor sites. The British Sauna Society's regional guide lists operators in every NI county.
PORTSTEWART · CO. DERRY
Sauna & Sea, Portstewart Strand Editor's pick
Authentic wood-fired Finnish heat on a National Trust beach
- Sea dips
- Causeway Coast views
- Authentic Finnish heat
- Location Portstewart Strand (National Trust)
- Cold Open-sea dip
- Type Wood-fired Finnish
- Coast Causeway Coast
What we liked
- Spectacular National Trust beach setting
- Authentic wood-fired heat
- Sea dip on your doorstep
Watch out for
- Exposed coastal weather
- Weekend slots book up fast
Heat, then a straight walk into the Atlantic - the NI sea-sauna experience at its best.
BENONE & GROOMSPORT
HotBox Sea Sauna
A Scandinavian sea sauna with two coastal bases
- Groups of up to 6
- Sea dips
- Two coast options
- Locations Benone Strand + Groomsport Harbour
- Capacity Seats 6
- Session 1-2 hrs · ages 16+
- Cold Sea dips / cold plunge
What we liked
- Two coastal bases (north coast + Co. Down)
- Well-organised online booking
- Generous 1-2 hour sessions
Watch out for
- 16+ only
- Six-person cap suits small groups
Two coasts, one well-run sea sauna - north coast at Benone, Belfast Lough side at Groomsport.
BALLYCASTLE · CO. ANTRIM
Niche Coastal, Ballycastle
Longer group sessions on the Antrim coast
- Bigger groups
- Hot-cold cycling
- Antrim coast
- Location Ballycastle, Co. Antrim
- Capacity Up to 8
- Session ~90 minutes
- Cold Sea dips
What we liked
- Fits groups of up to 8
- Long 90-minute sessions
- Classic Antrim-coast setting
Watch out for
- Best value for full groups
- Coastal weather exposure
Room for eight and ninety minutes - the group-outing pick on the Antrim coast.
CAVEHILL · BELFAST
Redbarn Cavehill, Belfast
Wood-fired sauna and cold plunge minutes from the city
- City access
- Cold plunge pools
- Guided rituals
- Location Cavehill, Belfast
- Cold Cold plunge pools
- Type Wood-fired + hot tubs
- Extras Guided sauna rituals
What we liked
- Minutes from Belfast city centre
- Cold plunge pools + hot tubs
- Guided rituals for beginners
Watch out for
- Mountain rather than sea setting
- Busier as a city-edge site
The Belfast wild-sauna shortcut - no coast drive required.
CASTLEWELLAN · CO. DOWN
Wild Mourne Wellness, Castlewellan
A forest sauna in the heart of the Mournes
- Forest setting
- Walkers
- Mourne country
- Location Castlewellan Forest Park, Co. Down
- Setting Forest park
- Type Outdoor wood-fired
- Area Mourne Mountains
What we liked
- Beautiful forest-park setting
- Pairs with Mourne walks
- Quieter than coastal sites
Watch out for
- No sea dip (lake/plunge cooling)
- Rural location, plan travel
Woodland and the Mournes instead of the Atlantic - NI's best forest sauna setting.
More wild saunas across Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland's outdoor-sauna map keeps growing. Other operators worth knowing, by county:
Co. Down: Sudor Sauna (outdoor sauna + recovery garden at Castle Ward), Revive Sauna (Rostrevor) and The Hidden Garden (near Warrenpoint).
Co. Antrim: A Scenic Sauna on the coast at Ballygalley.
Co. Derry: The Sweat Box (Creggan Country Park) and Thermal Garden (Derry city centre).
Co. Armagh: The Hot Rocks Sauna at Gawley's Gate, Craigavon.
Co. Tyrone: The Sauna Shack (Gortin Glen, Omagh) and Feel Good Therapy Garden (Dungannon and Pomeroy).
Mobile: Wild Finn Sauna, a Finnish-run wood-fired mobile sauna that sets up by lake, forest, river, mountain or sea.
How to choose the right one
Want the classic sea dip? Head to the Causeway Coast - Sauna & Sea, HotBox or Niche Coastal.
Based in Belfast? Redbarn Cavehill is minutes from the city with cold plunge pools.
Prefer forest calm? Wild Mourne Wellness in Castlewellan Forest Park.
Going as a group? Niche Coastal takes up to 8 for ~90 minutes.
Frequently asked questions
Q01Where are the best sea saunas in Northern Ireland?
Q02Are Northern Ireland's wild saunas wood-fired?
Q03Can you use a wild sauna in winter in Northern Ireland?
Q04Do you need to book?
Q05Is there an age limit?
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