We have put together a selection of camping offers that not only make owners happy but also their four-legged friends. Whether you're traveling with a camping van, RV, or tent, sleeping amidst nature, breathing fresh air, and feeling free with your best friends makes the experience even more beautiful.
What could be better than playing all day in the nearby forest or walking to the beach together? Just being outside together. To make it as beautiful as promised, we have three simple gentle rules.
In case you arrive with more than two dogs, please ask your hosts first if it's okay with them.
Many of our campsites are located near a farm where there are also other animals. If we take mutual consideration, everyone can enjoy their place in nature.
For a stress-free camping trip, please remember to inquire in advance about country-specific entry documents and transport conditions.
As responsible dog owners, we are always role models for other dog owners. Newcomers are often unaware of unwritten rules. Here you can find the "Etiquette for Dog Owners."
Livestock Protection Switzerland advises against taking companion dogs. Dogs, as close relatives of wolves, provoke increased defensive behavior in livestock guardian dogs. Therefore, every hike should be well prepared. You can find more information on the topic here. You can read about our own experiences on our Blog.
Peaceful and comfortable cows can also become dangerous, depending on the situation, especially when mother cow herds defend their calves. Cows have a limited field of vision and are sensitive to stress. If a cow fixes on you, lowers its head, and starts snorting, it signals warning signs. In this situation, it is advisable to stay calm, not to scare the animal, slowly back away, and leave the situation. Due to their similarity to wolves, dogs provoke increased attention and defense behavior in cows, cattle, and bulls. Therefore, keep your dog on a short leash and under control. If the cows attack your leashed dog, let it go so it can flee. Tolerable coexistence between humans, dogs, and grazing animals can be achieved through mutual consideration and adherence to rules.
This inspiration was created in collaboration with H-und.ch Tourism, the portal for holidays and leisure with dogs in Switzerland.