Floating sauna in Dalen

Floating sauna in Dalen

Try the Soria Moria floating sauna in Dalen, one of the most unique tourist spots in the surroundings of Vrådal.

 Floating sauna

Floating sauna

Sauna on the lake

Two-hour slot

Two-hour slot

Clear, easy booking

Relaxed Mood

Relaxed Mood

Calm, restorative feel

Scenic setting

Scenic setting

Water and views

Why it’s worth it

A different kind of “outdoor day”

A floating sauna gives you the outdoors without the effort of hiking or sports. You still get nature and water, but the activity is about slowing down and recharging. It’s a strong option if your group wants something memorable that feels calm and restorative.

Why it’s worth it
What you can do

What you can do

Warm up and cool down

Enjoy the sauna heat, then step outside to cool down by the lake. The two-hour structure makes it easy to plan around: you can combine it with a short walk, a café stop, or simply make it the main event of the day.

Good to know

Bring the essentials

Pack swimwear, towels, and something warm for after. Arrive a bit early so you can settle in without rushing. If you’re going in colder months, plan for warm footwear and an extra layer after the sauna.

Good to know

Practical information

Reservations

Booking is needed. It’s rented in 2-hour slots.

Prices

Listed total price: 1-5 people NOK 400; 6-10 people NOK 700. Please visit the official website for up-to-date prices.

Location

On Lake Bandak in Dalen. It’s a doable drive from Vrådal.

Accessibility

Sauna & lake access. Bring swimwear and towels; surfaces can be wet. Move carefully.

Best time to visit

Works year-round. In colder months, bring extra warm layers for the “cool down” part.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Listed as a total cost per slot (not per person).

Yes, pair it with a short walk or café stop in Dalen.

Yes: towel, swimwear, water, and warm clothes for after.