Morning: Depart from Odense early morning. Charge your EV before starting. Enjoy the scenic drive crossing into Germany, with a short break near Hamburg for a walk with the dogs.
Afternoon: Arrive in Dresden (~600 km). Explore the Altstadt (Old Town), including the Zwinger Palace and Frauenkirche. Take a relaxing stroll along the Elbe river.
Evening: Check into a pet-friendly hotel. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant offering outdoor seating for your pets.
Find HotelsMorning: After breakfast, depart towards Prague (~150 km). Stop for a brief walk and EV charge near the German-Czech border.
Afternoon: Arrive in Prague. Begin with a visit to the Charles Bridge and explore Old Town Square, perfect for photography and dog-friendly strolls.
Evening: Dinner at a café in Mala Strana. Return to your pet-friendly accommodation in Prague’s city center.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit the Prague Castle complex, including St. Vitus Cathedral and the Royal Gardens. Dogs can join outdoor areas.
Afternoon: Explore the charming district of Vinohrady, known for parks and pet-friendly cafes. Consider a riverboat cruise on the Vltava River (dogs allowed on deck).
Evening: Enjoy dinner near Wenceslas Square. Relax with an evening walk along the riverbank.
Find HotelsMorning: Leave Prague mid-morning and head towards Brno (~210 km). Stop at a motorway rest area for dog breaks and recharge.
Afternoon: Explore Špilberk Castle and the historic center of Brno, including Freedom Square.
Evening: Dine at a pet-friendly restaurant. Overnight in Brno.
Find HotelsMorning: Departure after breakfast heading south to Budapest (~325 km). Charge EV along the way at designated spots.
Afternoon: Arrive in Budapest and start with a stroll in City Park and visit Heroes’ Square, both pet-friendly outdoor sites.
Evening: Check in at a pet-welcoming accommodation. Dinner at a terrace restaurant with views of the Danube.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit Buda Castle and walk the Castle Hill area. Dogs enjoyed on leash in open spaces.
Afternoon: Relax at Margaret Island, a haven for dog walkers and picnics.
Evening: Try Hungarian cuisine at a pet-friendly venue close to the city center.
Find HotelsMorning: Early departure from Budapest towards Romania, aiming to reach near Cluj-Napoca (~460 km). EV charging stops available along the route.
Afternoon: Brief exploration of Cluj-Napoca’s Central Park and historical landmarks.
Evening: Overnight in a dog-friendly hotel near Cluj-Napoca to rest before final leg.
Find HotelsMorning: Depart for the final stretch to Piatra Neamt (~320 km). Stop to enjoy countryside scenery, with dog breaks.
Afternoon: Arrive in Piatra Neamt. Explore the charming Old Town and the Great Square (Piața Mare).
Evening: Settle into your accommodation. Celebrate the successful journey over dinner at a local Romanian restaurant.
Find HotelsTotal estimated cost: Approximately €900-€1000
If you prefer a more relaxed trip, consider adding an extra day in Budapest or Brno for deeper exploration and more dog-friendly activities. To shorten the trip, you could increase daily driving to 500-650 km more frequently, cutting the 8-day trip to 5 or 6 days but with less leisure time in each city.