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Top 5 dog-friendly holiday destinations

, by Michael van Wassem, 4 min reading time

Traveling with your dog is a fantastic way to explore new places and create memories together. Luckily, many European countries warmly welcome dogs. Whether you love hiking in the mountains, relaxing on the beach, or exploring cultural sites, there are plenty of destinations perfect for you and your furry friend. Here are the top 5 dog-friendly holiday destinations in Europe.

1. Germany

Germany is known for its love of dogs. In most towns and cities, you'll find parks where dogs can run free, and many restaurants and cafes welcome dogs with a bowl of water and sometimes even a dog treat. In addition, there are countless hiking trails in beautiful natural areas such as the Black Forest and the Bavarian Alps. Even in the countryside, you'll find numerous dog-friendly accommodations, from holiday homes to campsites.

Tip: Take your dog on a hiking adventure along the Rhine River or explore the lakes in Bavaria. Make sure you always have a leash with you, as leashes are required in some nature reserves.

2. France

France is an ideal country for a holiday with your dog, offering a wide variety of dog-friendly destinations. From the mountains of the Alps and Pyrenees to the sunny beaches of the French Riviera and Normandy – there are countless options for you and your dog. Many beaches are accessible to dogs, especially outside of peak season, and dogs are often welcome in holiday homes, campsites and even some hotels.

Tip: Visit Provence for beautiful hiking trails through lavender fields or go to the French Alps for adventurous mountain hikes. Keep in mind that leash laws apply in cities like Paris, but there are many dog parks where they can run free.

3. Italy

Italy is surprisingly dog-friendly, with many accommodations and attractions that welcome dogs. Many beaches along the coast have designated dog zones, and in cities you'll find parks where your dog can run around. Even in the Dolomites, there are beautiful hiking trails where dogs are welcome. Restaurants often offer water for your dog, and some even have special dog menus.

Tip: Take a trip to Lake Garda, where many campsites and holiday parks are dog-friendly. However, be aware that in some areas, you'll need to find a designated area for dogs on the beach during peak season.

4. Austria

Austria is a paradise for dog owners who love nature. The Austrian Alps offer countless hiking trails, lakes, and mountains where your dog can enjoy the fresh mountain air. Dogs are allowed in many hotels and chalets, and there are special "Hundewanderwege" (dog hiking trails) designed specifically for walks with your four-legged friend. In addition, many ski areas are also accessible for dog walks in the summer.

Tip: Head to the Tyrol region for stunning hiking trails and refreshing mountain lakes where your dog can take a dip. Make sure you know the local rules, as some protected nature areas require dogs to be kept on a leash.

5. Switzerland

Switzerland boasts an impressive landscape of mountains, lakes, and forests, and is very dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome in many hotels, holiday homes, and even on public transport such as trains and cable cars. The Swiss Alps are a fantastic destination for active dogs who enjoy hiking or swimming in mountain lakes. Many accommodations also offer special amenities for dogs, such as food bowls and even dog beds.

Tip: Visit the Bernese Oberland for picturesque mountain scenery or Lake Geneva for beautiful walks by the water. Keep in mind that in Switzerland you often need to carry a muzzle for public transport, even if your dog doesn't need to wear it.

What you need to know before you leave

When traveling with your dog through Europe, there are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Travel documents: Make sure your dog has an EU pet passport, including the correct vaccinations (such as rabies).
  • Insurance: Check if your pet insurance covers what is needed for traveling abroad.
  • Accommodation: Book dog-friendly accommodations in advance, especially during peak season.
  • Local regulations: Find out about the rules regarding leashing and access restrictions for dogs in certain places.

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