Dog Friendly Activities in Germany

Don’t leave Fido in the hotel room when you’re on vacation. Get out and play! No matter where you’re headed in Germany, we can point you towards the nearest off-leash dog park, the most popular dog beach, a really great hiking trail, and lots of other places to play with Fido.

Pet Friendly Grunewald Forest
Grunewald Forest The Grunewald Forest is the biggest forest area in western Berlin that caters to walkers, cyclists, and Fido! Numerous paths and lake access provide plenty of things for Fido to do. See Details
Pet Friendly Planten und Blomen
Planten und Blomen Planten und Blomen is a dog-friendly park with trails to walk on with your 4-legged friend. Take a stroll through the myriad waterfalls and breathtaking plantings. Please ensure your pup does their "business" beforehand. Dogs are not permitted in the greenhouse. See Details
English Garden One of the largest urban parks in the world, the English Garden is dog-friendly! Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners as they explore the 48.5-mile network of paths. The English Garden also features a beautiful vista of the city by the Monopteros, a beer garden, and a Japanese tea-house on the southern end of the park. Dog owners should be aware that its water canal can have strong currents in some areas. Dogs are not allowed in the Park's playgrounds. See Details
Outletcity Metzingen Outletcity Metzingen is a pet-friendly outlet city that allows dogs in all outdoor areas. Bring Fido along for a shopping trip, but make sure to check with each business before venturing inside. See Details
Dog Park Newly established off leash dog park on the US Military installation. See Details
Pfahlbauten Unteruhldingen Fido is welcome to join you as you walk around this UNESCO World Heritage Site, located on Lake Constance in Unteruhldingen, Germany. Dogs must be kept on a leash and a respectful distance from other dogs and visitors. Explore the rebuilt houses and discover life in the Stone and Bronze Age. See Details
Europa-Park Dogs are allowed at Europa-Park on a leash at all times. You can purchase a dog set at the main entrance for 1- Euro. This will provide you with the items necessary to clean up after your pooch. Dogs are also allowed at a number of restaurants in the outside areas. See Details
Daniel F. Ford Playground at Emerson Garden Leashed dogs are welcome at Daniel F. Ford Playground at Emerson Garden, a pet-friendly park in Brookline, MA. This area is also part of the city's Green Dog Park Program and has off-leash hours from dawn until 9:00 AM. Dogs must be licensed and registered with the program to participate in these off-leash hours. See Details
Hainerberg Dog Park A free dog park where small and large dogs play together. This park offers two benches, lots of shade, trash receptacles, waste bags, and is situated next to a large free parking lot. No military ID required. Visible from the dog park is a playground and bicycle ramp, so you can watch your kids play while you sit in the park with your dog. Most popular times to find people there are 9am, 3:30pm, and 8:30pm. See Details
Tempelhofer Feld Tempelhofer Feld is pet-friendly. Probably the biggest dog park inside of Berlin’s center, it’s actually divided into three completely fenced parts. Dogs can meet other like-minded pups and play on the patch of the grass. The park is equipped with litter boxes and waste bag dispensers, and some places to sit for tired dog owners. Dogs must be leashed outside of the fenced areas and owners should clean up any mess that they leave behind. See Details
luenehund 2 hours, 1/2 day, full day, weekend dog tours - managing and organizing also private tours for groups 6-15 dogs. Special tours for handy capped dogs and old dogs including some special training with degility trainer and med.physical therapist. All tours (without 2 Hour Tour) incl. special activity and work and games for the Dog teams and a picnic.

We are located close to Hamburg in Lüneburg - very nice area for dog tours and dog hiking (Lueneburger - Heide)

Contact us by mail or phone to details about private tour or our tour calendar. All details are also online at faacebook http://www.facebook.com/luenehund
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Dackelmuseum Dogs of all shapes and sizes are welcome to tour the Dackelmuseum; although, if Fido is a dachshund he may be surrounded by fans, as the museum is devoted to his kind. The museum, located in Residence Square, houses the world's largest collection of sausage-dog items and was lovingly amassed over the course of 25 years, featuring more than 4,500 exhibits. Well-behaved dogs visiting the museum receive a free drink. The Dackelmuseum's hours vary seasonally, and certain days are open by prior arrangement only, so guests should check its website before planning their outing. Tickets are € 3,00 for students and € 5,00 for adults. See Details
Arkenberge Arkenberge is pet-friendly. Located in the north of the city, this giant dog park is home to a circular path through a forest area, adjacent to huge agricultural fields. You can spend a couple of hours wandering the trail with your pooch on your way to the agility park. Leashed dogs are welcome throughout the park and off-leash in certain areas. Make sure you clean up any mess that they leave behind. See Details
Hasenheide Park Hasenheide Park is pet-friendly. There are two designated dog parks within this larger park. The park is divided into a small dog park and a larger dog park. The park is equipped with boxes, water supplies and benches, along with shady trees. See Details
Dog Park This fenced-in dog park is a great place to hang out with your pup. The park contains lots of clean water, grass, sand, and of course some mud. It's a great place to socialize, as lots of local dogs enjoy hanging out here. Don't forget to clean up after your pup and to be mindful of other park users. See Details
Jungfernheide Jungfernheide is pet-friendly. This giant off-leash dog area is all forest and offers loads of hiking opportunities. Dogs are welcome throughout the park, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Stadtpark Erding Stadtpark Erding is pet-friendly. Walk your leashed pup along the pathways of this popular park, taking note of the stunning constructions in the children's playgrounds around the area. Dogs are welcome in the park on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them and they remain on the designated trails. The park is always open. See Details
Hamburger Rundfahrten Fido is welcome to join you on several dog-friendly tours offered by Hamburger Rundfahrten, located in Hamburg, Germany. Small dogs are allowed to accompany you onboard the Light Cruise, XXL Harbor Tour & Speicherstadt Tour. One hour long harbor cruises to the container terminals are conducted on larger boats, therefore dogs of any weight and size can be present. All dogs are allowed on the city bus tour but a muzzle may be required. Dogs are not permitted on any culinary city tours or the Elbphilharmonie Tour. It is recommended that visitors seeking to embark on a tour contact Hamburger Rundfahrten to ensure their pet can be accommodated. See Details
Tour of Schulerloch Stalactite Cave Tour the Schulerloch Stalactite Cave in Essing, Germany with your leashed dog. During the cave tour, your guide will share information on the unique stalactite and stalagmite formations, along with many interesting facts on the cave's formation, archeology and geology. At the end of each tour watch a video projection delving into more history on the ancient Jurassic Sea, hunting with Neanderthals and see well-known prehistoric animals such as mammoths, saber-toothed tigers and cave bears. Guided tours happen daily every half-hour from 10 am to 4 pm. Adult tickets are 6 €, tickets for children under 15 are € 4.50, and well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome for no additional charge.

Am Schulerloch 1a, 93343 Essing, Germany
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