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Camping holidays with dogs in Austria and the Netherlands
Criteria for dog-friendly campsites
- Dog showers & dog toilets: Campsites with special dog showers and dog toilets as well as free poop bags and waste bins are ideal.
- Fenced-in open spaces & dog pool: A safe free-running area or a dog pool ensures exercise and cooling off.
- Fenced pitches: Particularly practical for dog owners who want to let their dog run free in a safe environment.
- Leash requirement: Some campsites have a general leash requirement, while others offer generous free-running areas.
- Dogs in the high or low season: Some campsites only allow dogs in the low season. Find out in advance to avoid disappointment.
- Activities for dogs: Some dog-friendly campsites offer special dog training sessions, playgroups or agility courses.
- Hiking trails & exercise areas: Direct access to dog-friendly hiking trails, meadows or forests provides optimal conditions.
- Beach access for dogs: If you are staying near the beach, you should check whether dogs are allowed in the water or whether there are special dog beaches.
- Dog care: Some campsites offer dog care or dog sitting services.

Insider tip for the perfect holiday with your dog
Welcome to Hvidbjerg Strand, the ideal destination for an unforgettable holiday with your four-legged friend!
Right on the Danish North Sea coast, you will find extensive beaches, dog-friendly accommodation and a spacious forest to run around and explore. Your four-legged friend can run to their heart's content in the fenced-in dog run, while the agility course provides playful challenges. Together, you can enjoy long walks along the dunes or relax in the picturesque natural surroundings. After an active day, comfortable camping pitches and cosy holiday homes invite you to relax.
At Hvidbjerg Strand, people and dogs take centre stage for a break full of freedom, nature and feel-good moments!

Tips for a successful holiday with your dog
- Packing list for your dog: food, bowl, leash, dog bed, toys, first aid kit, vaccination card and, if necessary, a travel first aid kit.
- Getting used to the new environment: Let your dog explore the area and get used to the new surroundings.
- Observe rules of conduct: Respect for other guests, use of dog toilets and adherence to the site rules are important for harmonious coexistence.
- Sufficient exercise and rest breaks: A balanced dog is a happy dog. Plan enough exercise time, but don't overdo it.















