Outdoor sauna with mountain views in Glencoe Highlands

Wilderness Sauna

Private hilltop sauna with views across Loch Linnhe and Glen Coe

✓ Personally visited by Wild Sauna Guide
Woodland Cold plunge

At a glance

Heat Electric
Water Plunge bath, waterfall buckets and shower
Sessions Private sessions for up to 4 people
Parking Designated parking spot beside the sauna
Changing Private changing area
Toilets Nearby toilets within Woodlands Glencoe Estate
Booking Book online
Access Decking paths and steps up to the hillside sauna
Arrival Quiet scenic roads with no reception check-in needed

About this sauna

Set on a private hilltop within the Woodlands Glencoe estate, this sauna overlooks Loch Linnhe and Glen Coe from an open hillside setting.

Large windows frame the landscape from inside, while the outdoor decking includes a built-in cold plunge bath, shower and waterfall buckets.

Although other accommodation sits elsewhere on the estate, the sauna area itself is secluded and private, with a wooden seating area facing out towards the loch and mountains.

I've visited — here's what it was actually like.

What to expect

  • Private sauna sessions for groups of up to 4 people
  • Electric sauna with large windows overlooking Loch Linnhe and Glen Coe
  • Built-in cold plunge bath beside the sauna
  • Two waterfall buckets and an outdoor shower between rounds
  • Outdoor seating facing the view in a quiet private setting
  • Fully self-guided — no host, just you and the sauna

Additional experiences and sessions

  • Massage treatments available onsite alongside sauna bookings

Plan your visit

Booking Book online in advance Getting there Located within the Woodlands estate near Glencoe, with onsite parking available. The sauna sits on a private hilltop within the estate — you can walk up or drive to a designated parking space right beside it Facilities Private changing area available onsite Toilets Toilets available within the Woodlands estate reception 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 if changing outdoors

Location

What’s nearby

Walks around Glen Etive, the Pap of Glencoe and the West Highland Way are all nearby, with Loch Linnhe, Ballachulish and Kinlochleven a short drive away for cafés and shops.

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.

From my visit

Does the sauna feel private even though it’s on the Woodlands estate?

Yes — even though there’s other accommodation elsewhere on the estate, the sauna itself feels completely separate once you’re up there. The hilltop position and surrounding trees make it feel very private, and during my visit I never felt overlooked or disturbed by other guests.

What are the views like from the sauna?

The views were easily the standout part of the experience for me. The sauna looks out across Loch Linnhe towards Glen Coe, and the large floor-to-ceiling window means you still get the full view even while sitting inside the sauna.

What’s the cold water setup like?

The built-in plunge bath sits level with the decking beside the sauna, alongside two waterfall buckets and an outdoor shower. I liked that everything was right beside the sauna, so it was easy to move between the heat, cold water and outdoor seating without needing to walk anywhere.