Dog on a  toboggan | © Steiermark Tourismus | Tom Lamm Dog on a  toboggan | © Steiermark Tourismus | Tom Lamm
The perfect hotel for holidays with dogs

Holidays with dogs in Styria

From the Dachstein glacier to the Wine Country, Styria boasts an impressive variety of stunning landscapes and natural treasures from mountains to meadows, vineyards and lakes.

Whether you want to spend an active holiday full of scenic views or take your time to discover the many excursion destinations of the regions – you and your canine companion are bound to feel right at home.

The dog-friendly hotels in Styria welcome their four-legged guests with a tasty treat. These certified establishments are regularly inspected. The amenities offered – especially for dogs – vary from establishment to establishment. Treats, drinking and feeding bowls, dog blankets and dog waste bags are all part of the basic equipment. Some hotels also offer dog care, a walking service, vet information provided by the reception, or food service.

Styrian polar bear ;-) | © Steiermark Tourismus | Tom Lamm

Excellent hotels for holidays with dogs in Styria

Book a trip for you and your best (four-legged) friend. 

Good to know: The special services for dogs are listed directly on the hotel's website.

Find a certified dog hotel in Styria

Code of conduct on Styrian alpine pastures

Hikes in the green heart of Austria are exciting and relaxing at the same time. With around 1,900 alpine pastures covering a total area of 146,000 hectares, Styria offers plenty of space to enjoy nature. Following the rules of conduct for staying safe on alpine pastures, all visitors can enjoy their outdoor excursions to the fullest. So please observe and consider the following when you are out and about with your four-legged friend:

  1. Keep a safe distance and do not feed the animals.
  2. Keep calm so as not to frighten the animals.
  3. The mother cows protect their calves. Please keep dogs away from them.
  4. Dogs must be kept on a lead. In the event of an attack, immediately let go of the lead.
  5. Avoid unnecessary risks and only use marked trails.
  6. Give way to grazing animals and wait until they have left the trail. Keep as much distance as possible.
  7. If animals approach, simply keep calm and do not turn your back on them.
  8. If the atmosphere is tense, leave the grazing area of the animals as quickly as possible.
  9. Observe demarcated areas and close all gates behind you when crossing pastures.
  10. Treat nature, alpine workers and animals with respect.
Winter hiking and cross-country skiing, Ramsau am Dachstein | © Steiermark Tourismus | photo-austria.at
Holidays with dog | © Steiermark Tourismus | Tom Lamm
Styrian polar bear ;-) | © Steiermark Tourismus | Tom Lamm

Holidays at a hut with your dog: How to prepare

In Styria, canine companions are also welcome at huts. With these tips, nothing will get in the way of a wonderful visit to a hut with your dog:

  • Contact hut operators in advance and clarify whether there are still free sleeping spaces for dog owners.
  • Observe the rules of conduct on alpine pastures and at huts.
Winter walk with a dog in the region Ausseerland, to the Blaa-Alm | © Steiermark Tourismus | Tom Lamm

Dog-friendly hikes in Styria

Exploring the great outdoors with your dog is not only a lot of fun but also extremely healthy. Dog-friendly hiking trails with beautiful locations for a break – where dogs are welcome, too – make for great hiking destinations for you and your furry companion.

The most beautiful hiking routes for dogs and their owners

Styria – a holiday paradise for dog owners

Hardly any other destination is better suited for dog-friendly holidays than the green heart of Austria. Whether you're going camping, on excursions or visiting a restaurant – the locals' love for animals is omnipresent in Styria.

Vets

Tierarztpraxis Schartel, Bad Aussee | © TVB Ausseerland-Salzkammergut/Jana Grill
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Veterinary practice Schartel

The veterinary practice Schartel is located in Bad Aussee at Chlumeckyplatz.
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  • Gröbminger Land

Dr. Gruber - veterinary

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Almenland Veterinary

The veterinary practice community takes care of the four-legged friends, from small pets to large farm animals.
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  • St. Lorenzen im Mürztal

Tierärztin Sandra Maurer

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