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Camping with a Dog on the North Sea: Rules to Follow

14.05.2026 18:22 1 min 1 source
moin.de DEU
Camping with a Dog on the North Sea: Rules to Follow
Original source: moin.de

The number of campsites catering to dog owners on the North Sea coast is increasing. Popular spots include Harlesiel, Hooksiel, St. Peter-Ording, Borkum, and Norddeich. However, not all sites allow dogs: some charge extra fees, restrict size or number, and spots are often booked out in peak season. Beaches have designated dog areas, while regular beaches may ban dogs or require leashes during summer.

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Camping with a Dog on the North Sea: Rules to Follow

14.05.2026 moin.de DEU Original source

🇩🇪 Germany — fuel prices

Updated: 20.06.2026

Diesel

$2.00 /l

€1.76 · £1.51/l

105 of 132

pricier than 79% of countries

Petrol

$2.11 /l

€1.86 · £1.60/l

120 of 134

pricier than 89% of countries

LPG

$1.29 /l

€1.14 · £0.98/l

46 of 48

pricier than 94% of countries

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