Cooling down for everyone: The best bathing spots in Switzerland for dogs

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A bathroom trip is twice as much fun with your own dog.
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Many dogs love water, especially on hot summer days, it cools them down and quenches their thirst. It’s best when you can cool off with your four-legged friend. In many public sunbathing areas, dogs are allowed on a leash with their owners and even in the water.

But there are also some places where animals are allowed to run freely in lakes and rivers. It’s important to be considerate of others and make sure the dog is easily accessible and doesn’t offend anyone.

If you’re planning a bathing trip with your pet and don’t know where to go yet, you can visit these eight bathing spots with your four-legged friend:

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Greifensee ZH

Dogs must be kept on a leash in nature reserves at Lake Greifen. However, dogs are allowed to run and swim freely in the various recreational areas around the lake. An ideal travel destination for quadrupedal and bipedal water rats who love to be in nature. You can park in the Murholz car park in Maur.

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Lake Zug

In Lake Zug, next to the nature reserve, there is a swimming area for dogs, where the animals do not need to be on a leash and can move freely. This makes water cruising an invigorating pleasure for people and animals.

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Altnau TG on Lake Constance

The dog beach on Lake Constance gives four-legged friends a lot of joy in the summer: here they can play with fellow humans. If the owner wishes, he can enter the water with his four-legged friend. There’s a lot going on there on hot days. There are other places on Lake Constance where you can let your dog play freely, for example Seepark Arbon.

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Canovasee piping GR

The swimming lake, approximately 200 meters long, is suitable for the dog and its owner to swim and relax in the countryside. However, animals are only allowed in the back half of the lake, and you pay an admission fee to swim there: five francs for adults and CHF 2.50 for schoolchildren, children up to six have free admission, and dogs can pay an optional fee. becomes a franc. Parking is available at Paspels high school and you can walk to Lake Canova in a few minutes.

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St Alban BS, Rheinweg

In Basel, dog owners and their four-legged friends can rest on the Rhine in two places: St. On the Alban Rheinweg and opposite the Tinguely Museum. In areas marked with signs, dogs are allowed to run on a leash and steam off land and water.

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Lake Lucerne Buochs ​​KB: kayaking with a dog

Canoeing and stand-up paddling classes with man’s best friend are offered at Buochs ​​in Nidwalden. Animals learn to climb out of the water back to the boat or board, for example, on an intense course. You can use your own equipment or rent some – you should learn more about this before booking for the busy week. If both love to move in and out of water, maybe the course will turn into a new hobby for the dog and its owner?

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Lake Zurich: Pedalo cruise with dog

In Ötiker Haab, water bikes with slides and slides can be rented at Stafä harbor. Dogs are also allowed on small boats. If the dog is not a good swimmer, he should wear a life jacket on the pedalo to be on the safe side.

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Walensee: Stand up rowing with a dog

If the dog and owner enjoy playing sports together, a standing rowing course for humans and animals is ideal. There is one at the Gäsi campsite at Lake Walen. Boards can also be rented by prior arrangement. Weekly meetings are possible for both private lessons and group standing rowing excursions in July and August. Tours take place in all weather conditions except thunderstorms and storms.

Source : Blick

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