Denmark Holiday homes and Holiday apartment - dogs allowed
Dog friendly holiday homes in Denmark and pet friendly vacation rentals near the sea are typically located close to the coast, as the country is surrounded by the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. The landscape is generally flat, with extensive sandy beaches, dune areas and coastal heathland. This makes Denmark a practical destination for travellers who want regular outdoor activity with their dog and short walking distances from the accommodation.
Many dog friendly accommodations in Denmark are situated in designated holiday home areas outside larger towns. These areas often provide direct access to nature without heavy traffic and allow flexible daily routines.
Holiday home in Lønstrup
Denmark40 m² House with dog for a maximum of 2 people
LN1921 Hjørring - Kystrenden 10
, 2 Bedroom(s)
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 434 EUR
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Holiday home in Lodbjerg Hede
Denmark116 m² House with dog for a maximum of 8 people
1093 ringkøbing - Fyrrealle 3
, 4 Bedroom(s)
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 665 EUR
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Holiday home in Lønstrup
Denmark80 m² House with dog for a maximum of 6 people
LN393 Hjørring - Klitrenden 5
, 3 Bedroom(s)
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 693 EUR
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Holiday home in Knebel
Denmark49 m² House with dog for a maximum of 5 people
Holiday home, 53-0559, Helgenas
, 3 Bedroom(s)
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 448 EUR
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Holiday home in Samsø Municipality
Denmark65 m² House with dog for a maximum of 2 people
, 2 Bedroom(s)
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🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 609 EUR
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Holiday home in Løkken
Denmark65 m² House with dog for a maximum of 6 people
Holiday home, 11-4354, Lokken
, 3 Bedroom(s)
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 742 EUR
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Holiday home in Bjerregård Strand
Denmark56 m² House with dog for a maximum of 4 people
"Munnin"
, 2 Bedroom(s)
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 413 EUR
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Holiday home in Ullerslev
Denmark90 m² House with dog for a maximum of 4 people
"Botmar" - 10m from the sea
, 2 Bedroom(s)
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 798 EUR
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Holiday home in Søndervig
Denmark70 m² House with dog for a maximum of 5 people
Holiday home, 22-1318, Sondervig
, 2 Bedroom(s)
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 392 EUR
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Holiday home in Kongsmark
Denmark117 m² House with dog for a maximum of 6 people
Holiday home, 29-2535, Romo, Kongsmark
, 3 Bedroom(s)
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 532 EUR
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Regional differences along the Danish coastline
North Sea coast – wide beaches and dune landscapes
The western coastline is characterised by long sandy beaches and large dune areas shaped by wind and coastal conditions. Holiday homes are often located behind dune belts in quiet settlements with walking paths leading directly towards the beach.
This region is suitable for travellers who prefer open landscapes and long coastal walks. Distances between houses are often larger than in urban areas, providing more privacy and space.
Baltic Sea coast – sheltered bays and fjords
The eastern coastline is typically more protected from strong winds and offers varied coastal forms such as bays, lagoons and fjord landscapes. Many pet friendly holiday homes near water are located closer to small towns or harbours.
Walking routes often include coastal paths, small forests and agricultural surroundings. The terrain is generally even, which can make daily walks more predictable in terms of distance and difficulty.
Danish islands – varied coastal environments
Islands such as Zealand, Funen and Bornholm offer a mix of coastal cliffs, sandy beaches and rural inland areas. Accommodation on islands may be located in smaller villages or holiday home areas surrounded by open landscapes.
Bornholm differs slightly from other regions due to rocky coastal sections and forest areas, while other islands often feature softer coastal transitions.
Inland Denmark for quieter surroundings
Although most visitors choose coastal areas, inland regions also provide dog friendly vacation rentals in rural surroundings. Landscapes typically consist of farmland, small forests and meadows with accessible paths.
Because Denmark is relatively compact, inland locations usually remain within reasonable driving distance of the coast while offering calmer surroundings during high season.
Detached houses with garden areas are common in rural locations and may provide practical advantages for travellers prioritising outdoor space.
Typical locations of dog friendly accommodation in Denmark
Many holiday homes where dogs are allowed are located:
- in holiday home zones near beaches
- in rural coastal areas outside major towns
- near dunes, heathland or meadows
- in small villages with access to nature
- in residential areas with limited traffic
Holiday homes are often positioned to provide short distances to walking routes without the need for daily car travel.
Accommodation features relevant when travelling with a dog
Choosing suitable pet friendly accommodation in Denmark may depend on how much outdoor access is needed during the stay.
Important criteria may include:
- fenced property for controlled outdoor movement
- holiday home with garden or terrace
- quiet surroundings with low traffic
- proximity to coastal paths or open landscapes
- accommodation near the sea or fjord areas
Within our database, travellers can filter specifically for:
- fenced properties
- accommodation near the sea
- accommodation near water
These filters help identify properties that match individual preferences regarding outdoor space and access to walking areas.
Landscape characteristics compared to mountainous destinations
Compared to alpine regions, Denmark has very limited elevation changes. Walking routes usually follow relatively flat terrain, which may allow longer distances without steep climbs.
Coastal environments are shaped by sand, grassland and low vegetation rather than rocky mountain terrain. This creates different walking conditions than destinations in southern Europe.
FAQ – choosing a dog friendly holiday home in Denmark
Which areas provide direct access to the beach?
Holiday home areas along the North Sea coast often offer short distances between accommodation and shoreline.
Are quiet locations common?
Many holiday homes are located outside densely populated towns, often in areas designed specifically for recreational stays.
Is Denmark suitable for longer daily walks?
Flat terrain and coastal paths allow flexible route lengths without strong elevation changes.
Can fenced properties be found easily?
Detached holiday homes frequently include private outdoor areas, and filters can help identify fenced options.
How can accommodation close to water be identified?
Filtering for properties near the sea or fjord landscapes helps narrow the selection efficiently.
Denmark: Holiday Home - dog allowed
Regional differences along the Danish coastline
North Sea coast – wide beaches and dune landscapes
The western coastline is characterised by long sandy beaches and large dune areas shaped by wind and coastal conditions. Holiday homes are often located behind dune belts in quiet settlements with walking paths leading directly towards the beach.
This region is suitable for travellers who prefer open landscapes and long coastal walks. Distances between houses are often larger than in urban areas, providing more privacy and space.
Baltic Sea coast – sheltered bays and fjords
The eastern coastline is typically more protected from strong winds and offers varied coastal forms such as bays, lagoons and fjord landscapes. Many pet friendly holiday homes near water are located closer to small towns or harbours.
Walking routes often include coastal paths, small forests and agricultural surroundings. The terrain is generally even, which can make daily walks more predictable in terms of distance and difficulty.
Danish islands – varied coastal environments
Islands such as Zealand, Funen and Bornholm offer a mix of coastal cliffs, sandy beaches and rural inland areas. Accommodation on islands may be located in smaller villages or holiday home areas surrounded by open landscapes.
Bornholm differs slightly from other regions due to rocky coastal sections and forest areas, while other islands often feature softer coastal transitions.
Inland Denmark for quieter surroundings
Although most visitors choose coastal areas, inland regions also provide dog friendly vacation rentals in rural surroundings. Landscapes typically consist of farmland, small forests and meadows with accessible paths.
Because Denmark is relatively compact, inland locations usually remain within reasonable driving distance of the coast while offering calmer surroundings during high season.
Detached houses with garden areas are common in rural locations and may provide practical advantages for travellers prioritising outdoor space.
Typical locations of dog friendly accommodation in Denmark
Many holiday homes where dogs are allowed are located:
- in holiday home zones near beaches
- in rural coastal areas outside major towns
- near dunes, heathland or meadows
- in small villages with access to nature
- in residential areas with limited traffic
Holiday homes are often positioned to provide short distances to walking routes without the need for daily car travel.
Accommodation features relevant when travelling with a dog
Choosing suitable pet friendly accommodation in Denmark may depend on how much outdoor access is needed during the stay.
Important criteria may include:
- fenced property for controlled outdoor movement
- holiday home with garden or terrace
- quiet surroundings with low traffic
- proximity to coastal paths or open landscapes
- accommodation near the sea or fjord areas
Within our database, travellers can filter specifically for:
- fenced properties
- accommodation near the sea
- accommodation near water
These filters help identify properties that match individual preferences regarding outdoor space and access to walking areas.
Landscape characteristics compared to mountainous destinations
Compared to alpine regions, Denmark has very limited elevation changes. Walking routes usually follow relatively flat terrain, which may allow longer distances without steep climbs.
Coastal environments are shaped by sand, grassland and low vegetation rather than rocky mountain terrain. This creates different walking conditions than destinations in southern Europe.
FAQ – choosing a dog friendly holiday home in Denmark
Which areas provide direct access to the beach?
Holiday home areas along the North Sea coast often offer short distances between accommodation and shoreline.
Are quiet locations common?
Many holiday homes are located outside densely populated towns, often in areas designed specifically for recreational stays.
Is Denmark suitable for longer daily walks?
Flat terrain and coastal paths allow flexible route lengths without strong elevation changes.
Can fenced properties be found easily?
Detached holiday homes frequently include private outdoor areas, and filters can help identify fenced options.
How can accommodation close to water be identified?
Filtering for properties near the sea or fjord landscapes helps narrow the selection efficiently.
