Your Walking Holiday With Your Dog

Your Walking Holiday With Your Dog
Trekking experts per destination
Free cancellation up to eight weeks in advance
Quick personal advice

🐾 Enjoy Unforgettable Hikes With Your Dog — Without Worrying About Dog-Friendly Trails or Stays, Even If It’s Your First Trek Together !

Dog-friendly walking holidays lead you through scenic trails, quiet valleys, and welcoming villages where both you and your four-legged friend feel at home. Imagine morning walks with dewy grass beneath your boots and excited paws beside you, alpine meadows buzzing with life, and the joyful splash of your dog jumping into a crystal-clear stream. Whether you’re wandering through flower-filled hillsides, following shady forest paths, or walking along sunlit lakeshores, every step is a shared adventure. Think wagging tails, fresh mountain air, and well-marked routes with dog-friendly accommodation along the way. And after a full day on the trail? A cozy place to rest, a bowl of water, and a happy, tired pup curled up by your side. This is hiking with your dog—and it’s unforgettable.

We are Bookatrekking.com and we will organize your dog-friendly walking holiday.

 9195

This how we arrange your dog-friendly walking holidays

At Bookatrekking.com, we take care of all the details so you can focus on what really matters: enjoying the outdoors with your dog—one step at a time. Whether you're walking through quiet forests, across open meadows, or along peaceful lakeshores, we’ve got you covered. We arrange your overnights in dog-friendly guesthouses, hotels, and local stays where both you and your four-legged companion feel welcome. On our platform, it’s simple to browse and compare routes that suit your pace, preferences, and travel plans. Not sure which one to choose? Our Trekking Experts are ready to help you plan the perfect dog-friendly walking holiday—no leash required (well, maybe just one).

WHAT IS INCLUDED?

  • ✓ A well-paced itinerary tailored to your travel dates—no rush, no stress, just wagging tails and scenic trails
  • ✓ Overnight stays in dog-friendly mountain huts, cozy hotels, and authentic local stays where your pup is welcome too
  • ✓ Breakfast included, with options to add packed lunches and hearty local dinners
  • ✓ A detailed hiking guide with trail notes, dog-friendly tips, and spots for water and paws-up breaks
  • ✓ On-call walking advice from our trekking experts—because it’s nice to know someone’s got your back (and your dog's)

Salzburger Almenweg

The Salzburger Almenweg – Dog-Friendly (max 6 days) is a tail-wagging alpine adventure through Austria’s SalzburgerLand. With sweeping views, quiet trails, and plenty of alpine pastures to explore, it’s a perfect getaway for hikers and their four-legged companions. The route winds through peaceful valleys and across scenic ridgelines, with overnight stays in dog-friendly accommodations where both you and your pup are warmly welcomed. No luggage transport needed—just pack your essentials and enjoy the freedom of the trail.

Popular options

Salzburger Almenweg – Dog-Friendly (4 Days)

Salzburger Almenweg – Including Accommodation in Pfarrwerfen (6 Days)

 9196

FAQ: Hiking with your dog in the Alps

Can I bring my dog on Alpine hikes?
Yes! Many trails and accommodations in the Alps are dog-friendly. We only offer routes where dogs are welcome.

Are there rules around livestock?
Yes. Keep your dog on a short leash near cows and sheep.
Alpenverein advice: Never walk between your dog and grazing animals. If cows approach aggressively, let go of the leash—your dog will outrun them.

Do I need to leash my dog the entire time?
Often, yes. Leashes are required in nature reserves and near livestock. Even when not mandatory, it’s safer and more respectful to other hikers and wildlife.

Can my dog stay in the huts or guesthouses?
Only selected accommodations allow dogs. We arrange overnight stays where your dog is welcome—some may require private rooms or have limited access to common areas. Make sure to bring a muzzle and don't let the dog sleep on the bed.

What should I pack for my dog?
Leash, food, water bowl, poop bags, towel, and a muzzle.

Reviews