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  1. Sauna Temperatures Used in Different Types of Saunas

    We all know there is nothing like a relaxing sauna session after a long day at work to blow off steam and have you feeling fresh like the day is only starting. The only common downside to saunas is that it’s hard to enjoy them on a daily basis. However, this problem doesn’t exist when you have your own outdoor sauna. 
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  2. How Long Should You Stay in a Sauna?

    If you are a habitual user of saunas, there is a chance you know a little about their origin. The first sauna was built somewhere in Northern Europe around 2000 BCE. Some historians believe outdoor saunas originated either in Estonia, Latvia, Finland, or Russia. No one has been able to pinpoint where the first one was built.
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  3. How a fire pit can extend your summer into autumn & winter

    Fire Pits UK. Read our complete guide to choosing a fire pit for your garden. Learn about types of fire pits and safety tips for using them.

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  4. Why we love barrel saunas more than regular sauna cabins

    If you’ve ever tried a sauna, you’ll know how relaxing and therapeutic it can be, with some great physical and mental health benefits. Well, thanks to barrel saunas, you can relive that experience in your own back garden. Outdoor barrel saunas are a great way of adding a touch of uniqueness to your back garden design.
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