Near the motel there are two saunas for getting cleaned up after a day’s flying. The days’ flights and adventures are discussed in detail and in peaceful surroundings, with the possibility to take a swim in the lake.
Big
sauna especially has a nice beach for children to play
during the
hot summer days.
Remember that the small sauna is of more traditional type,
without
hot water from the tap. Mix the cold and hot water in the
small wash
basin before washing.
Both saunas can be reserved for private use. Check rates from the price list.
| Big Sauna
Ladies from 18 to 20 |
Small
Sauna
Gentlemen from 18 to 20 |
Do you know how to bathe in sauna?
Start by taking a shower, this helps to keep
the hot room clean.
It is good idea to remove make up too, if you are using any.
Enter the sauna, hottest place is on the upper bench. Please
sit on
a towel, this also helps to keep the hot room clean.
Sit and relax for few minutes, let the heat warm you
thoroughly
and open the pores of the skin.
Throwing the water on the stones of the heater makes the
room feel
hotter and also adjusts the air moisture.
When you feel hot enough, step outside, you can sit in the
changing
room or outside, maybe you want to take antoher shower. Swim
in the
lake feels good too.
And this you can repeat as many times as you like.
Finally, shower to clean yourself from the sweat. Dry
yourself and
cool properly before clothing again. If you want to take
good care
of your skin, use some moisturising lotion.
It is important to prevent dehydration, and it is good idea to have something to drink with you. Finns like to drink something when sitting outside and cooling down, most commonly used drink is beer. But water is best for you, of course.
Remember that in Räyskälä Sauna it is not allowed to take glass bottles in the hot room with you.