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Top Dog-Friendly Camping Spots in Germany Revealed

17.08.2026 07:30 1 min 3 sources РУС
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In Brief

According to PaulCamper, 13% of couples and 11% of families take a dog on a camper trip. Popular destinations include the Baltic Sea, North Sea, Lake Constance, Allgäu, and Black Forest.

According to data from the PaulCamper platform, about 13% of couples and 11% of families take a dog on a camper trip. The most popular destinations are the Baltic Sea, followed by the North Sea, Lake Constance, Allgäu, and the Black Forest.

About 27% of booked vehicles are equipped for transporting animals, and the average trip length with a dog is about ten nights. The Baltic Sea has the most dog-friendly campsites, while the North Sea plans to double such sites from 2026.

When choosing accommodation, it is important to consider fenced exercise areas, dog showers, and proximity to dog beaches.

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Top camping destinations in Germany for dog owners revealed

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