Northern Ireland's premier halotherapy spa. Natural, drug-free salt therapy for respiratory conditions, skin health, stress relief, and total wellness — in a tranquil sanctuary near Craigavon.
Halotherapy — dry salt therapy — is a centuries-old natural treatment now validated by modern research. Using a pharmaceutical-grade halogenerator, microscopic salt particles are dispersed into the air where they penetrate deep into the lungs, sinuses, and skin.
The result is reduced inflammation, clearer airways, calmer skin, and a profound sense of relaxation — all without drugs or side effects. Sit back, breathe deeply, and let the salt do its work.
Call to Book — 07912 399 935Used by wellness professionals worldwide, halotherapy offers natural relief from a wide range of respiratory, skin, and stress-related conditions.
Natural relief for asthma, bronchitis, COPD, hay fever, and chronic sinusitis. Clears mucus, opens airways, and reduces inflammation.
Anti-inflammatory and antibacterial salt particles soothe eczema, psoriasis, acne, and dry skin — visibly and naturally.
The serene salt environment promotes deep relaxation, reducing cortisol levels and quieting the mind. A true sanctuary.
Many clients report significantly improved sleep quality following regular salt therapy sessions — wake up refreshed.
Our dedicated animal salt room helps dogs and horses with skin conditions, breathing difficulties, and anxiety — gently and naturally.
Increasingly used to aid recovery from long-COVID, helping ease persistent breathlessness, fatigue, and brain fog.
Each space is carefully designed to deliver maximum therapeutic benefit in a peaceful, welcoming environment.
Our flagship salt cave experience. Relax in a room infused with pharmaceutical-grade dry salt mist. Suitable for individuals, couples, and small groups seeking deep respiratory and skin benefits.
Personal enclosed booths delivering a higher concentration of salt therapy for a focused, intensive treatment. Ideal for targeted respiratory conditions and maximum privacy.
Northern Ireland's only dedicated animal halotherapy space. Gentle, natural relief for dogs and horses with respiratory conditions, skin issues, or anxiety. A truly unique service.
Your first session in three simple steps.
Call or message us to schedule. We'll advise which treatment — main room, private booth, or animal room — is right for your needs.
Come in comfortable clothing. Sit back, relax, and breathe deeply. Sessions typically last 45 minutes in a calm, tranquil space.
Most clients notice real improvements after their first session. Regular visits deliver the most lasting and transformative results.
Founded in 2019 by Sylvia Darragh, Natural Salt Therapy has built a reputation for excellence trusted by individuals, families, and some of the UK and Ireland's finest resorts.
Proud members of the global Salt Therapy Association — the body setting international standards for safe, effective halotherapy.
We use only the purest pharmaceutical-grade salt and professional halogenerators — no impurities, maximum therapeutic benefit.
Our expertise and equipment supply is relied upon by Galgorm Resort, The Montenotte, The Kingsley, and The Lodge on Loch Lomond.
One of very few facilities offering dedicated halotherapy for animals — a compassionate and genuinely unique service in Northern Ireland.
"After years of struggling with asthma, the sessions at Natural Salt Therapy have been genuinely life-changing. My breathing has improved dramatically and I feel in control for the first time."
"The salt room is incredibly peaceful. My eczema has cleared up significantly after just six sessions. I wish I'd found this place years ago — the whole team are wonderful."
"I bring my dog regularly to the animal salt room — his skin condition has improved massively. Sylvia and the team are so caring and clearly passionate about what they do."
Call us to book or to ask any questions. We're here to help you find the right treatment and answer anything you need to know.
07912 399 9357 Lurgan Road, Aghalee, Craigavon, BT67 0DD, Northern Ireland