Yarralumla Beach East on Lake Burley Griffin is to have a floating sauna by July.
The National Capital Authority has signed a licence agreement with Providence NDR, which operates the Floating Sauna Lake Derby in Tasmania.
Information on the public consultation will be available shortly on the National Capital Authority website – www.nca.gov.au
The NCA says floating saunas are popular around the world and combine the relaxation and wellness aspects of saunas with the option for people to plunge directly into water for a refreshing experience afterwards.
“One of their primary advantages is the stunning scenery they provide, offering picturesque views of natural landscapes, waterways, and skylines,” the NCA says.
“The Floating Sauna Lake Burley Griffin is expected to open around July and will provide a range of experiences, including a one-hour sauna with optional cold plunge for $45 a person.
“The NCA recognises the support of the ACT government to make this venture possible.”
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