Sauna Bowral
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Best Saunas in Bowral, NSW
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2 phone bookable Sauna venues in Bowral

Thai Village Massage and Spa Bowral

Thai Village Massage and Spa Bowral

6b/14 Wingecarribee St, Bowral 2576
Body Scrub, Foot Spa, Foot Treatment, Sauna, Spa
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endota spa Bowral

endota spa Bowral

20 Merrigang St, Bowral 2576
Body Contouring, Body Scrub, Body Wrap, Cellulite Treatment, Float Therapy
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Saunas support circulation, ease sore muscles and joints, and relieve stress. Endorphin highs are a real thing, people, and you can get one by getting sweaty at one of the sauna spots we've rounded up in Bowral. Your post-gym legs won't know what's coming for them, and money wise, you're looking at around $155 on average.

What we're saying is that with Bookwell, your days of losing your reminder card in the bottom of your bag are behind you. Book your next Body treatments appointment in Bowral with us today, and see just how straightforward the whole thing really is. Don't see your usual spot listed with us? Let us know via email at hello@bookwell.com.au or phone 1300-856-405. We'd love to hear from you.

Questions & Answers

What should I do after a sauna?

A shower to get yourself feeling fresh again, lots of fluids to replenish any water lost through the sweat session and rest.

How much does a sauna session cost?

Sauna treatments cost $155 on average.

How much does cryotherapy cost?

Cryotherapy costs $155 on average.

How long does a cryotherapy treatment take?

Cryotherapy takes 75 minutes on average.

Why should I use a sauna?

A sauna is a great way to release endorphins, who knew getting hot could make us so happy? They are also great with helping the body recover from any pains or niggles, and it increases blood flow, making it great for the circulation of the body.

How often should I use a sauna?

If we're being totally honest, as often as possible. A sauna is a great treatment for any time of the day and can be beneficial even if it's a quick session. Just make sure you keep your fluids up, and if you're feeling unwell best to sit a session out.

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