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Dog-Friendly Activities in Unken, AT

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Unken. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Airwalk Kolnbreinsperre
Airwalk Kolnbreinsperre Located in the Malta Municipality of Hohe Tauern National Park, the Airwalk Kolnbreinsperre is dog-friendly! Leashed pets who are not afraid of heights are welcome to explore the area overlooking the scenic Kolnbrein Dam. Hours vary seasonally, so dog owners should call ahead or check the Hohe Tauern National Park website before planning their visit. See Details
Pet Friendly Golfing at the IMLAUER Hotel Schloss Pichlarn
Golfing at the IMLAUER Hotel Schloss Pichlarn Play a round of dog-friendly golf with your Golden in the heart of the Austrian Alps at IMLAUER Hotel Schloss Pichlarn in Aigen im Ennstal, AT. This impeccable course sprawls out across 135 acres of Alpine terrain with hills, valleys and forests to contend with along the way. While you slice your way through forests and meadows, trying your best to avoid the occasional pond, your canine caddy can join you off leash if they have good recall. If you’re feeling peckish, refuel at Restaurant 19, which is situated on the course. See Details
Golf Club Zillertal - Uderns Golf Club Zillertal - Uderns is a pet-friendly golf course in Uderns, AT. This 18-hole championship course features covered tees, a short game area, a chipping and putting zone, and more. Pups can join you on the course for free and in the lobby bar area for a drink after your round. 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
Hellbrunn Palace Dogs are allowed in the park and in the trick fountain area as long as they are on a leash or muzzled. Dogs are not allowed in the palace. The gazebo was the location of the 16 Going on 17 song from the Sound of Music. See Details
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
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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Railway Ritten Railway Ritten is a pet-friendly scenic train ride from the village of Klobenstein to Oberbozen in the Dolomites and Bolzano, IT area. Giving you and your pooch a chance to see the epic mountain range without putting on your hiking boots, this historic narrow gauge railway can't be missed on a visit to Northern Italy. Small dogs ride for free, while big dogs need a ticket and a muzzle. See Details
Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, or the Mountains of Venice, is a pet-friendly national park in Belluno in northern Italy. This epic park is home to a variety of pet-friendly trails for all levels of canine hiker. For a difficult hike with stunning views, take on the 10 mile Piaz Refuge - Monte Pavione that features a forest and heads over to Rifugio G. Del Piaz. Or, hike the easy Attilio Tissi Refuge that welcomes dogs off-leash in certain areas and is only 0.2 miles in length. 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

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