Our boutique yoga studio in Western New Brunswick offers beginner-friendly and nervous-system-informed sessions in a calm, low-stimulation environment.
At the heart of your stay is a fully private Nordic-inspired spa experience, available exclusively to guests.
• Private sauna
• Hot tub (Spring 2026)
• Claw-foot soaking tub
• Rain shower
Spa-level comfort. Complete privacy. Your pace.
This private sauna and hot tub Airbnb in New Brunswick is designed for guests seeking quiet luxury and nervous system restoration.
•Walking and cycling trails across the street • Saint John River Valley views • Shiktehawk Walking Trail
• Sumac Restaurant • Off The Rails • Le Lai Restaurant • Exit 153 Restaurant • Mum’s Canteen & Take • Pizza Delight • Subway
•Andrew & Laura McCain Art Gallery •Florenceville Covered Bridge •Potato World Museum •Hunter Brothers Farm •Shogomoc Railway Museum •Sam's Park •Riverside Park Outdoor Summer Market 10AM-2PM (Seasonal)
Florenceville-Bristol is a premier winter destination in New Brunswick with direct access to over 8,000 km of groomed snowmobile trails across New Brunswick , including the Historic Highlands Signature Trail located directly across the road from the retreat.
The region is known for scenic river routes, forested stretches, and long-distance connected trail systems that attract riders from across the province and beyond. After a full day on the trails, return to your private Nordic spa.
Warm up in the sauna, relax in the hot tub, and recover in complete privacy. No shared spaces. No schedules. Simply quiet restoration.
Secure on-site parking makes trail access easy and convenient. This snowmobile-friendly accommodation in the Saint John River Valley is ideal for riders seeking both adventure and private recovery.
A valid New Brunswick snowmobile trail permit is required. The season typically runs from December through March, weather dependent.
Pure Therapy is a luxury Nordic spa Airbnb in Florenceville-Bristol, New Brunswick offering private sauna and hot tub stays, serving guests from Woodstock, Hartland, Perth-Andover, and across Western New Brunswick.