Holiday with your dog in Schladming
Holidaying with your dog in Schladming at Chalets Coburg means dog-friendly apartments with plenty of space, walking and hiking trails nearby, practical services for your four-legged companion, and lots of tips for shared experiences in the Schladming-Dachstein region – in both summer and winter.
Dog-friendly holiday at the boutique aparthotel Chalets Coburg in Schladming
A holiday in the mountains is only truly complete when your four-legged companion can come along too. At Chalets Coburg, dogs are not just welcome – they are allowed in all apartments. Apartments with a garden, balcony, or terrace are especially practical, offering extra space and easy access to the outdoors.
With our VIP dog package, walking and hiking trails starting right from the property, and plenty of personal tips for restaurants, excursions, and local services, a holiday with your dog becomes relaxed, stylish, and wonderfully easy.
Kacey's & Joey's favorite walk in Schladming
Enns loop with dog
Round path along the Enns in the east of Schladming
Duration: approx. 1:30 h Length: approx. 6 km
Start in the center of Schladming towards Congress. After about 200 m, cross the pedestrian bridge (Gollobsteg), then follow the left bank of the Enns to the Lehen bridge. Return via the same path or briefly along the Klausweg to the level crossing, then back along the tracks.
Tip: Near the Athletic Area, there is a dog meadow.
10 rules for proper handling of grazing livestock
For a conflict-free coexistence on alpine pastures and meadows, a few recommendations should be observed - especially when traveling with dogs. Here are some tips for humans and dogs, as it is the responsibility of all hikers and mountain bikers to move thoughtfully and respectfully on alpine pastures and meadows. Please pay attention to any signs and information boards!
FAQ for dog holidays
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Actually all types. All have a designated balcony, only Top 1 has a garden with direct access to the pool and Top 5 has a garden with direct access to the garden - not fenced.
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Yes — walking paths, dog trails, and hiking routes start right from Chalets Coburg, making it ideal for relaxed walks and shared outdoor adventures. The nearby dog meadow along the Enns is also within easy walking distance.
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Yes — dogs are allowed on gondolas and hiking buses. They must be kept on a leash, and a muzzle is often required. You can conveniently borrow one from us for a deposit.
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The VIP dog package includes a range of thoughtful amenities such as welcome treats, food and water bowls, bowl mats, waste bags, leashes, toys, dog towels, muzzles available for loan, a pet hair vacuum, and comfortable dog beds. The package is available with advance booking, and you’re welcome to help yourself at our dog bar at any time — ensuring a relaxed and well-equipped stay for both you and your four-legged companion.
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Yes — in Ramsau am Dachstein there are designated cross-country ski trails for dogs. Some ski touring routes are also possible with dogs, provided leash regulations are followed and consideration is shown to others. A great way to stay active together in winter — combining alpine experiences with dog-friendly infrastructure.
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Yes — we’re happy to share personal recommendations for dog-friendly restaurants, veterinarians, pet supply shops, and other useful addresses in Schladming. A local, insider approach that helps you and your dog feel fully at home — with everything you need close at hand.
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No. Dogs are not allowed in the breakfast room.
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Yes. Dogs are allowed in the Spa Lounge Garden.
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No. Dogs are not allowed in the Boutique Lounge.
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No. Dogs are not allowed in the gym.
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A leash, muzzle (if required), towel, and water bottle are part of the basic essentials. For hikes, dog boots or a harness are recommended to ensure comfort and safety.
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