Wood-fired sauna at Hot Tottie in Luss overlooking Loch Lomond, framed by trees

Hot Tottie Sauna

Lochside sauna in Luss on the shores of Loch Lomond and views towards Ben Lomond

Lochside Loch swim

At a glance

Heat Wood-fired
Water Loch dips beside sauna
Sessions Social and private hire
Parking Luss Main or Luss South car parks
Changing Outdoor changing only
Toilets Toilets not specified
Booking Book online
Access Around a 10-minute walk from the village car parks
Arrival Located beside the Lifeboat House in Luss on the shores of Loch Lomond

About this sauna

Set on the shores of Loch Lomond in the conservation village of Luss, Hot Tottie is a wood-fired sauna offering a lochside heat and cold water experience in one of Scotland’s most iconic settings.

Located beside the Lifeboat House, the sauna looks out across the water towards Ben Lomond, with a large panoramic window designed to make the most of the surrounding scenery.

People can move between the heat of the sauna and dipping in the loch, with social and private sessions available throughout the week.

What to expect

  • Greeted by host on arrival
  • Social sauna sessions (typically up to 10 people)
  • Wood-fired sauna beside Loch Lomond
  • Loch dips beside the sauna
  • A simple open lochside setting in Luss
  • Panoramic window with views towards Ben Lomond

Additional experiences and sessions

  • Private sessions available

Plan your visit

Booking Book online in advance Getting there Located beside the Lifeboat House in Luss, around a 10-minute walk from either Luss Main or Luss South car park. There is no parking within the village itself. As the sauna may occasionally move location, it’s worth checking the official website before visiting. Facilities Outdoor changing only Toilets Toilets not specified What to bring
  • Swimwear
  • Two towels (one for sitting on, one for drying off)
  • Flip flops or sandals
  • Warm layers for afterwards
  • Water bottle
  • Changing robe or loose layers for changing outdoors

Location

What’s nearby

Located in the village of Luss, with cafés, walks beside Loch Lomond and easy access to the wider area.

Before you go

If you’re new to wild saunas, these quick answers might help

Do you have to go in the water?

No — you can enjoy the sauna on its own.

Is this suitable for beginners?

Yes — you can move between the sauna, the water and breaks outside at your own pace.