Bring your dog

Dog-friendly holidays in Paznaun

Travelling with your furry friend
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The Paznaun valley for dog lovers

Activities, accommodation, restaurants and more

Dogs are always welcome in Ischgl, Galtür, Kappl and See. Whether it’s hiking or cross-country skiing: The region boasts many activities that you can enjoy together with your faithful sidekick. Plus, there is a variety of dog-friendly accommodation options and restaurants where you and your four-legged pal will feel right at home.

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Useful information

Travelling with dogs in the Paznaun valley

Information for your trip

The Paznaun valley is a dog-friendly place. The mountains in particular offer a perfect high-alpine climate for all sorts of animals, including dogs. However, please respect the local animals that live in the mountains, especially grazing cattle!

Stay on the marked trails and keep a distance of 20 to 50 metres if you come across grazing cattle to avoid frightening them. If the animals appear stressed or agitated, keep your dog away from them and on a short leash.

If you prefer to ride up to the mountains by cable car, your dog is welcome to hop on board. As a holder of a Silvretta Card Premium, you can even take your pet on the cable cars for free.

NB: On all cable cars as well as on public transport, dogs must be muzzled.

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Great variety

Dog-friendly activities

Hiking, swimming and more

Ischgl, Galtür, Kappl and See all boast numerous routes that are great for hiking with dogs. All route descriptions have detailed information on the type of terrain and difficulty level, making it easier for you to decide whether the hike is suitable for your four-legged friend.

More useful tips for hiking with dogs:

  • Respect leash regulations: On certain routes and sections, dogs have to be kept on a leash. Read up on local regulations before your trip and ideally carry the leash with you at all times!
  • Check the local infrastructure: Make sure to check in advance whether there are plenty of water sources or mountain restaurants along your selected route, and carry supplemental water just in case!
  • Be prepared for encounters with other animals: Keep in mind that you might encounter other dogs or grazing cattle during your hike. It’s advisable to know how your dog will react in a situation like this – ideally, not scared or nervous.

On hot summer days, both you and your dog might crave a quick dip. The mountain lakes and streams of the Paznaun valley offer perfect opportunities for a cool-off, whether you only dip your toes or dive right in.

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Dogs welcome

Dog-friendly restaurants

Eating out with your dog

Of course, you also want your dog by your side when you enjoy the best regional treats. In many restaurants, dogs are welcome.