Zaanse Schans is just a few minutes from modern, downtown Zaandam, Netherlands but it feels a world away. At Zaanse Schans dogs and humans can get a taste of Dutch life between the 17th and 19th centuries. It is a free attraction open year-round. There are eight historic windmills at Zaanse Schans. Several of these…
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Dog Mountain, Vermont
In St Johnsbury, Vermont, there is a unique pet friendly attraction known as Dog Mountain. The property consists of 150-acres of spectacular hiking trails and ponds. Dog Mountain is also home to the Stephen Huneck Gallery and his masterpiece, the Dog Chapel. Stephen Huneck Gallery Folk artist, Stephen Huneck is probably best known for the…
Dog Friendly Zoos
Dogs in Zoos? Don’t worry I’m not suggesting you lock your precious pet away where the wild things are. Today I want to tell you about dog friendly zoos that you can visit WITH your dog! In Germany, there are many dog friendly zoos and wildlife parks, but my favorite is ZOOM Erlebniswelt. Spread out…
Dog Friendly Berlin
Berlin may be Germany’s largest city but its dog friendly parks and neighborhoods make it feel like a much smaller town. Not surprisingly, it is one of Europe’s best cities to visit with a dog. According to the pet travel site Travelnuity.com, an impressive 70% of the hotels in Berlin allow dogs. Where to Stay…
Dog Friendly Antwerp
Antwerp may not be the first city that comes to mind when planning a trip to Belgium, but it is a great place to visit with a dog. Considered Belgium’s fashion capital, dog friendly Antwerp is full of trendy boutiques, and restaurants. The efficient De Lijn transportation system even allows dogs to ride for free….
Dog Friendly Ardennes
Belgium is one of the most dog friendly countries in all of Europe. The big cities like Antwerp, are full of hotels, restaurants, and shops that allow dogs but for some truly unique experiences, I recommend heading to the dog friendly Ardennes region of Southeastern Belgium. Dinant: The picturesque city of Dinant is a perfect jumping…