Belgium
For a beach holiday close to home, (with similar summer temperatures) stay on the Belgian Coast, which has 13 seaside resorts in 10 coastal towns. Less than two hours from Calais is the seaside resort of Knokke-Heist. This resort provides a range of dog-friendly accommodations and places to eat. Plus, you and your dog can run along the dunes in the mornings/evenings in summer or between October –March leash-free.
To enjoy the sun, sea, and sand at any time of the year, visit a strip of beach along Ostende beach, which is seven kilometers long! One of the best strips of Ostende beach for you and your dog is from beach Westlaan to Middlelkerke. Middelkerke has lots of facilities for everyone. For instance, you can enjoy bicycle rides along the coast or play golf with sea views in the sun.
If you wish to venture further inland you’ll be happy to know that pets on buses and trams are free in Belgium. They’re also welcome aboard trains – with a small pet supplement for large dogs. If you plan to explore Europe with your dog via train, you can hop over the border from Belgium to Germany where dogs are welcome on the rail there too.
Germany
Across Germany, many establishments are open to dogs. This is because German dogs are very well-behaved. Find a dog-friendly holiday destination four hours from Calais called Trier. Trier is an old Roman city, which makes it one of Germany’s oldest. It’s also one of Germany’s smallest cities and spreads across the Mosel River.
Travel beyond the city to follow some hiking trails. Some of the most picturesque trails include Saar-Hunsrück-Steig and Eifelsteig. After your hike, relax on the edge of a refreshing lake at Center Parcs.
Not far from Germany is France…
France
In recent research, France’s capital Paris came out as the best place to holiday with your dog. Here, you can stay within 800 pet-friendly hotels and eat at 184 pooch-friendly restaurants. Plus, all public transport in Paris is pet-friendly too. Dogs can ride both the Metro and buses, while in a carrier basket or leashed.
For a French destination to escape the crowds, book a dog-friendly holiday in the Midi-Pyrénées. The Midi-Pyrénées offers a stunning mountain range with many dog-friendly excursions, such as easy-to-moderate hiking routes.
Austria
Austria is a good destination for a dog holiday. Due to its natural landscapes of glorious grasslands, Alpine valleys, and lakes, you can explore it on foot. For instance, visit Zell Am See, south of Salzburg for a stroll past the Krimml Waterfalls. After your walk, relax in a dog-friendly cottage to admire Kitzsteinhorn Mountain.
For more mountain views, wander around Innsbruck. Innsbruck is a pedestrian-friendly city in the Alps, which provides an alpine-urban experience. You can travel in some lifts and cable cars with your dog to enjoy stunning views of the Alps. Then visit a market for a bite to eat, before visiting one of many dog parks for a runaround.
Italy
Looking for some winter sunshine with your dog in January or February? Head to Italy.
In Venice, the most famous pet-friendly places to stay in include the Baglioni Hotel Luna and the Westin Europa & Regina. Also, your dog can enjoy a traditional gondola experience or boat ride to admire Venice via its waterways too!
To experience the rest of Italy on foot admire some ancient archaeological sites and remains. Many are not off limits to dogs, such as the ancient city of Pompeii near the Bay of Naples or Ostia, the harbour city of ancient Rome near Italy’s capital. If you stay in Rome, visit the Villa Borghese where your dog can stretch its legs in an attractive dog park called the “Area Cani Villa Borghese”