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May 1-19 2026 Italy and Switzerland Dog-Friendly Road Trip Itinerary

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Day 1 · Fri, May 1
Northern Italy – Dolomites

Arrival and start exploring the Dolomites

Morning:

After touching down at Bolzano Airport, collect your rental car and drive the short, scenic stretch to the alpine town of Ortisei in Val Gardena, where you can let your dog stretch its legs along the pedestrian-only Via Roma. Then take the dog-friendly Seceda cable car up to the ridge for breathtaking panoramas before descending to the lush meadows of Alpe di Siusi, where a cozy pet-welcome mountain hut offers a quick coffee and a snack.

Afternoon:

After lunch, head west along the SS48 to the emerald Lake Carezza, where the turquoise waters reflect the towering Rosengarten peaks-perfect for a leisurely walk with your dog along the lakeside promenade. Continue to the charming village of Castelrotto, stroll its pastel-colored alleys, and enjoy a pet-friendly aperitivo at a terrace café before winding down the day with a short drive to the Val di Funes, where the iconic Church of St. Magdalena offers a postcard backdrop for photos.

Evening:

As twilight settles, drive to the charming alpine village of Cortina d'Ampezzo for a relaxed dinner at a pet-welcome trattoria, then take a short sunset walk along the Pian della Pesa promenade with views of the Catinaccio peaks. End the night with a cozy stay at a dog-friendly chalet in Passo Falzarego, where you can enjoy a warm drink by the fire and soak up the crisp mountain air.

Day 2 · Sat, May 2
Northern Italy – Dolomites

Hiking the Tre Cime di Lavaredo

Morning:

Start the day with a scenic drive to the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo trailhead, where the soaring limestone towers greet you and your canine companion. Follow the easy loop to Rifugio Auronzo, pause for water and a snack while soaking in views of Lago di Misurina, then continue onward to Rifugio Lavaredo for a short rest before descending through dog-friendly alpine meadows.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, drive to the tranquil Lake Dobbiaco, where a shaded lakeside trail lets your dog roam freely while you admire the crystal-clear reflections of the surrounding peaks. Afterwards, stop at the historic Rifugio Fanes for a pet-welcome lunch on its terrace before wandering the gentle paths of the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park, spotting alpine blossoms and perhaps a marmot family.

Evening:

After the day's trek, head down to the Lagazuoi cable car station and ride up to the Rifugio Lagazuoi where a pet-friendly terrace offers a spectacular sunset over the Dolomite peaks; enjoy a warm bowl of polenta and a glass of local wine while your dog relaxes by the fire. A short twilight walk along the Passo Falzarego trail lets you soak in the crisp alpine air before settling in for the night at the welcoming Marmolada Alpine Lodge, which provides dog beds and a cozy hearth.

Day 3 · Sun, May 3
Northern Italy – Dolomites

Lago di Braies and alpine scenery

Morning:

Begin your morning with a leisurely stroll along the emerald shore of Lago di Braies, where the still water mirrors the towering Dolomites and you can rent a wooden rowboat for a gentle paddle with your dog. Continue up the Croda da Lago trail for sweeping vistas of the Sass de Stria ridge and fragrant pine forests, then pause for a coffee at the pet-welcome Rifugio Biella perched on the lake's edge before heading back to your car.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely lunch, drive up to Passo Gardena and embark on a moderate hike to the striking Lago di Sorapis, where the turquoise waters nestled beneath sheer cliffs invite a quick splash and photo session with your dog. Descend into the picturesque village of San Cassiano, meander its car-free lanes and treat yourselves to a pet-welcome gelato at a local café before returning to your accommodation.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, drive to the charming Alpine village of Canazei in Val di Fassa and enjoy a pet-welcome dinner at Ristorante Baita Danter, where you can savor regional specialties while your dog relaxes beside you. Afterwards, wander the gentle evening trail to the Pordoi Pass viewpoint, taking in the illuminated silhouettes of the Sella Group before returning to your lodging.

Day 4 · Mon, May 4
Northern Italy – Dolomites

Cortina d'Ampezzo cultural tour

Morning:

Start the morning with a leisurely stroll through Cortina's historic piazza, where you can admire the pastel-colored facades and stop at a pet-welcome café for a cappuccino; then wander to the Basilica Minore dei Santi Filippo e Giacomo, a baroque gem with a serene courtyard perfect for a quick sniff-break with your dog. A short, gentle walk up to Lago di Federa offers crystal-clear reflections of the surrounding peaks and a shaded spot for a picnic before heading back to explore the contemporary exhibits at the Museo d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, visit the moving Museo della Grande Guerra, where immersive displays bring the Dolomite front of World War I to life, then step into the graceful Chiesa di San Francesco, admiring its baroque interior and quiet cloister. Finish with a relaxed stop at the historic Caffè del Brenta on Via Bormio, where you can enjoy a slice of apple strudel on the pet-friendly terrace while soaking up Cortina's vibrant atmosphere.

Evening:

As the sun dips, hop on the Faloria cable car for a short ascent to the panoramic terrace where your dog can enjoy the alpine breeze while you sip a local apricot spritz; descend to the cozy Rifugio Faloria for a pet-welcome dinner of speck and polenta. Afterwards, wander the illuminated paths of the Parco Naturale delle Dolomiti d'Ampezzo, stopping at the historic Casa del Cervo for a nightcap of amaro under the stars.

Day 5 · Tue, May 5
Northern Italy – Dolomites

Alpe di Siusi meadow walk

Morning:

Begin your morning in the charming village of Compatsch, where a dog-friendly path leads up to the Puflatsch plateau, offering a carpet of alpine flowers and sweeping vistas of the Schlern and Odle massifs. Follow the Saltria meadow trail to the historic Buchenstein mountain hut, where you can share a warm espresso and a dog-safe biscuit on the sunny terrace while soaking in the valley below. End with a short ride on the Patscherkofel cable car to the summit's Panorama Platform, perfect for a quick family photo with your pup before descending back to Compatsch for a light lunch.

Afternoon:

In the early afternoon, head up to the sun-lit Alpe di Siusi plateau and take the gentle Panoramaweg loop that leads to the welcoming Rifugio Roda, where you can share a hearty bowl of polenta with your dog lounging at your feet. From there, wander toward the Latzfonser Kreuz cross-road, a perfect spot for panoramic photos of the Dolomites and a quick water break for your pup before descending back along the fragrant Marmolada meadow trail, ending the day with a leisurely stroll through the scented St. Johann meadow.

Evening:

As the sun sets, drive to the charming village of Santa Cristina and enjoy a leisurely stroll along the pet-friendly promenade that leads to the historic St. Sepp chapel, where the golden light bathes the alpine frescoes. Afterwards, savor a dinner of regional speck and cheese at Alpenrose, a dog-welcome restaurant with a terrace overlooking the valley, then finish the night with a gentle walk up to the nearby Ritten plateau for starlit views of the Dolomites.

Day 6 · Wed, May 6
Northern Italy – Dolomites

Sella Pass drive and panoramas

Morning:

After a leisurely breakfast, embark on a scenic drive up to the Sella Pass, where the winding road offers sweeping views of the jagged Sassolungo and Sasso Piatto peaks and plenty of pull-out spots for your dog to stretch. Continue eastward to the Pordoi Pass for a panoramic terrace overlooking the Dolomites and a short walk down to the tranquil Lago di Fedaia, where the mirror-still water reflects the towering glacier backdrop.

Afternoon:

After soaking in the morning vistas, descend to Passo Gardena and embark on a short hike to the Puez plateau, where sweeping views of the dramatic Odle peaks await. Pause for a bite at the pet-welcome Rifugio Puez, then wander the charming streets of Selva di Val Gardena, sipping coffee on a terrace that welcomes dogs before heading back to your lodge.

Evening:

After the afternoon's mountain panoramas, descend to the tranquil village of Moena where you can unwind with a hearty, dog-welcome dinner at Ristorante Al Padrio, savoring local Trentino dishes as the sun sets behind the surrounding peaks. A short moonlit stroll takes you to the shimmering Lago di Anterselva, where the reflected lights create a magical backdrop for a final photo before returning to your lodge.

Day 7 · Thu, May 7
Northern Italy – Dolomites

Relax in Val Gardena

Morning:

Start your morning with a gentle stroll through the Alpine Botanical Garden of Gardena in St. Ulrich, where fragrant alpine flowers and pet-friendly paths invite your dog to explore. Next, head to the nearby Ladin Museum in Urtijëi for a quick glimpse of local heritage, then relax on the terrace of the Café Alpe, a dog-welcome spot serving fresh pastries and mountain-grown coffee.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, ride the Plose cable car up to the sun-kissed Plose Plateau, where a gentle forest loop leads you past fragrant larch woods to the welcoming Alpine Hut Plose for a quick gelato and a water bowl for your dog. After descending, wander the pedestrian-only Val Gardena Market in Selva, sampling local cheeses and fresh fruit while your canine companion enjoys the open-air stalls and shaded benches.

Evening:

Settle in for a relaxed dinner at the dog-welcome Rifugio Boè on the Sella plateau, where hearty tagliatelle with wild mushrooms and a glass of local wine are served as the sun sinks behind the peaks. Afterwards, enjoy a gentle moonlit stroll along the Catinaccio Trail to the Pian del Lago viewpoint, letting your pup soak in the crisp night air and the glittering Alpine skyline.

Day 8 · Fri, May 8
Southern Italy

Travel to Southern Italy – Naples arrival

Morning:

Start the day by heading south on the A22 and take a refreshing detour to Piazzale Michelangelo in Florence, where you and your canine can enjoy sweeping views of the Arno valley while sipping a coffee at a pet-welcome café. Continue through the rolling Tuscan hills and pause at the historic Chianti Classico winery Castello di Brolio for a quick tasting on its terrace that welcomes leashed dogs. By early afternoon you'll cross into Campania, setting the stage for an evening arrival in Naples.

Afternoon:

After crossing into Campania, stop in Sorrento, wander the dog-friendly Marina Grande promenade and enjoy a pet-welcome lunch at a terrace café with views of the Bay of Naples. Then drive north to the grand Royal Palace of Caserta, exploring its opulent interiors and strolling through the expansive, leash-allowed gardens before heading to your evening lodging in the region.

Evening:

After checking into your dog-friendly hotel, take a sunset stroll along the Lungomare Caracciolo, where your pup can enjoy the salty breeze while you soak in panoramic views of the sparkling Gulf. Dine at the legendary Pizzeria Da Michele on Via Cesare Sersale, which welcomes leashed dogs on its patio, then wander to the illuminated Castel dell'Ovo for a final night-time glimpse of the water's shimmering reflections.

Day 9 · Sat, May 9
Southern Italy

Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius

Morning:

Begin the morning with a short drive to Pompeii Archaeological Park, where you can wander the ancient streets of the House of the Faun and the towering Amphitheatre while your dog enjoys the surrounding pet-welcome gardens. After soaking in the history, head to nearby Ercolano for a quick coffee before ascending the Mount Vesuvius trail, pausing at the crater rim for sweeping views of the Bay of Naples and the volcanic landscape.

Afternoon:

After a satisfying lunch, drive the scenic coastal road to Sorrento's Marina Grande, where you can stroll the pebble promenade and let your dog splash in the gentle waves before enjoying a gelato at the pet-friendly Bar Riviera. Continue onward to the historic Basilica di San Francesco perched above the town for breathtaking sea views, then head inland to the family-run Feudi di San Gregorio winery in the Irpinia hills, where a guided tasting of crisp Falanghina and a relaxing terrace walk welcome leashed pets.

Evening:

After a day of ancient ruins, head to Naples for a relaxed dinner on the terrace of Ristorante Palazzo Caracciolo, where leashed dogs are welcome and the menu features fresh seafood and local wine. A short walk takes you to the flickering lights of Via San Gregorio Armeno, perfect for admiring the handcrafted nativity scenes, and you can finish the night with a creamy scoop from Gelateria La Scimmia while soaking in the panoramic glow of the Posillipo Belvedere over the bay.

Day 10 · Sun, May 10
Southern Italy

Amalfi Coast scenic drive

Morning:

Depart early and follow the winding SS163 along the Amalfi Coast, pausing at the dramatic Fiordo di Furore where a short paved trail lets your dog explore cliff-side gardens while you capture the turquoise inlet. Continue to Positano, strolling the pastel-colored Via dei Mulini promenade and sipping a cappuccino at the pet-friendly terrace of Casa e Bottega, then drive a short distance to Praiano for a quick dip at the dog-welcome pebble beach of Marina di Praia. Finish the morning with a gentle ascent to the panoramic viewpoint on the Sentiero degli Dei near Bomerano, where sweeping sea vistas provide the perfect backdrop before lunch in Amalfi.

Afternoon:

After lunch in Amalfi, drive the winding cliff road to the hilltop town of Ravello, where you can wander the fragrant terraces of Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone while your dog enjoys the scented lemon gardens. Continue down the coast to the relaxed seaside villages of Minori and Maiori, pausing at the dog-welcome Marina di Maiori for a splash and a gelato at the terrace of Caffè del Mare. End the afternoon with a sunset stroll through the charming streets of Atrani, stopping at the pet-friendly piazza in front of Chiesa di San Salvatore before heading back to your lodging.

Evening:

As the sun dips, arrive in Salerno and wander the vibrant Lungomare Trieste, where leashed pups can sniff the sea breeze while you admire the pastel-colored houses reflected in the water. Dine al fresco at the dog-welcome Ristorante Il Gallo, savoring fresh seafood and local wine on its patio terrace. Cap the night with a gentle stroll through the illuminated cloisters of Cattedrale di San Matteo, its historic stone arches providing a magical backdrop for a final photo with your furry companion.

Day 11 · Mon, May 11
Southern Italy

Positano beach day

Morning:

After a relaxed breakfast, wander down to Spiaggia Grande, Positano's iconic sun-kissed beach where your dog can splash in the shallow tide pools while you soak up the Mediterranean sparkle; rent a paddle-board from a friendly vendor and glide along the turquoise water toward the secluded Fornillo Beach, a quieter cove perfect for a leisurely walk and a quick picnic on the sand. Finish the morning with a short stroll to the charming Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta, admiring its majolica-tiled dome before heading back to the hotel for a light snack.

Afternoon:

After lunch, take a leisurely stroll down the winding steps to Arienzo Beach, a quieter cove where your dog can splash in the crystal-clear water while you relax on a sun-drenched terrace. Continue the afternoon with a scenic boat ride from the Marina di Positano to the hidden Grotta dello Smeraldo, letting the emerald light dance on the walls as you and your pup explore the sea-cave. Finish with a sunset walk along the Via Pasitea promenade, stopping for a gelato at a pet-friendly café and enjoying panoramic views of the cliff-side village.

Evening:

As the sun dips behind the cliffs, wander to the romantic Piazza dei Mulini for a twilight aperitivo at the pet-friendly terrace of Ristorante Da Vincenzo, where you can savor fresh seafood while your dog relaxes beside you. Afterwards, stroll along the moonlit Lungomare Marconi, pausing at the illuminated Café del Mare for a sweet gelato and a final view of the glittering Mediterranean before heading back to your hotel.

Day 12 · Tue, May 12
Southern Italy

Rome historic sites

Morning:

Begin your Roman adventure with a leisurely stroll through the ancient Colosseum, soaking in the echo of gladiatorial battles before wandering the marble arches of the nearby Roman Forum and climbing the Palatine Hill for sweeping city vistas. After a short coffee break at a pet-welcome café on Via dei Fori Imperiali, head to the awe-inspiring Pantheon to marvel at its massive dome and then meander to the bustling Piazza Navona, where street artists and gelato stalls create a lively backdrop for your dog's afternoon nap.

Afternoon:

After lunch, wander the leafy Villa Borghese park where your dog can roam the shaded paths while you admire the Galleria Borghese courtyard and rent a bike to circle the lake. Continue to the layered Basilica di San Clemente, exploring its ancient crypts and medieval mosaics, then stroll through the vibrant Trastevere neighborhood, stopping for a gelato at a pet-welcome café beside the Piazza di Santa Maria. End the afternoon with a leisurely walk along the Tiber River promenade, catching the sunset over the Isola Tiberina.

Evening:

As the sun sets, wander up to Pincian Hill for a panoramic view over Piazza del Popolo, then stroll down the elegant Spanish Steps to soak in the twilight glow of the city; afterward, enjoy a relaxed dinner at the dog-welcome Ristorante Il Pagliaccio on Via del Corso, followed by a leisurely walk to the sparkling Trevi Fountain for a classic night-time photo with your pup.

Day 13 · Wed, May 13
Southern Italy

Travel north towards the Alps

Morning:

Begin the morning departing from Rome, take the A1 north and pause at the hill-top town of Orvieto to wander its striking Duomo di Orvieto and explore the hidden Orvieto Underground tunnels, where you can let your dog sniff the cool stone passages on a leash. Then continue to the medieval jewel of Assisi, strolling the tranquil Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli and the peaceful San Damiano cloister before heading east toward Bologna, where a quick lunch awaits at a pet-friendly trattoria on Piazza Maggiore and a brief ascent of the iconic Torre degli Asinelli for panoramic views of the rolling Emilia-Romagna landscape.

Afternoon:

After lunch, head east to Modena, where you can sample authentic aged balsamic vinegar at a pet-welcome tasting room and snap photos of the sleek Ferrari Museum before cruising onward to Parma for a quick stroll through the fragrant Parma Cathedral and a bite of the famed prosciutto on a terrace that welcomes leashed dogs. The drive then takes you to the romantic city of Verona, where a leisurely walk along the Adige River leads to the majestic Verona Arena and the iconic Juliet's House, perfect for a sunset photo before crossing the Alpine foothills toward the sparkling shores of Lake Garda for an evening lakeside promenade.

Evening:

Arrive in the Alpine gateway town of Bolzano, where you can unwind with a dog-friendly dinner at Ristorante Laurin's terrace, sampling South Tyrolean speck and local wines. Afterward, stroll hand-in-paw along the illuminated Talvera River promenade to the historic Piazza del Duomo, then cap the night with a short cable-car ride to the Ritten plateau for panoramic sunset views over the Dolomites.

Day 14 · Thu, May 14
Switzerland

Cross into Switzerland – Lake Como/Lugano

Morning:

After a relaxed breakfast in Bolzano, cross the border into Switzerland and pause at the glittering Lake Como, strolling the Como waterfront promenade with your dog and enjoying a coffee on the pet-welcome terrace of Café Centrale. Continue eastward to Lugano, hop on the Lake Lugano ferry (dogs welcome on deck) to explore the historic Parco Ciani, then ride the Monte Brè funicular for panoramic lake views and a gentle alpine walk before returning to your lakeside lodging.

Afternoon:

After the morning lakeside stroll, drive to the picturesque village of Bellagio, wander its charming cobblestone streets and explore the fragrant gardens of Villa Melzi, then hop on a short ferry to Varenna for a leisurely, dog-welcome lunch with sweeping lake views. In the late afternoon, ascend to the historic Castello di Vezio for panoramic vistas before descending to the scenic promenade of Menaggio, where you can savor a gelato at a pet-friendly café as the sun sets over the water.

Evening:

As dusk settles, hop aboard the historic Funicolare Como-Brunate to the hilltop village of Brunate, where you can enjoy a coffee at the pet-friendly Caffè Bar Brunate while soaking in sweeping Alpine vistas. Afterwards, descend to the charming lakeside town of Cernobbio for a dinner of fresh fish at the dog-welcome Ristorante Il Gatto Nero, then finish the night with a gentle stroll along the illuminated Piazza Cavour promenade.

Day 15 · Fri, May 15
Switzerland

Stoos ridge hike

Morning:

Board the scenic train from Lugano to Schwyz, then ride the world-renowned Stoosbahn funicular up to the car-free village of Stoos; from the platform, set out onto the Stoos ridge trail where sweeping vistas of Lake Lucerne and the glittering peaks of Mount Rigi greet you. Pause at the Panorama Restaurant for a warm coffee while your dog enjoys the crisp alpine air, then continue along the gentle ridge loop that winds through fragrant alpine meadows and past sparkling mountain streams.

Afternoon:

After completing the ridge hike, drive down to the shimmering Lake Zug and stroll along the Zugersee promenade, where your dog can wander beside the water while you soak up the serene mountain-lake scenery. Finish the day with a short ride on the Zugerberg funicular to the panoramic viewpoint and enjoy a relaxed bite at the pet-welcome Café Seeblick overlooking the lake.

Evening:

After the sunset hike, wander the cobbled lanes of Schwyz and admire the glow on St. Michael's Church before settling in at the dog-welcome Restaurant Waldschänke for a hearty Swiss fondue and a glass of local wine. When dinner is finished, take a gentle night stroll along the Lake Zurich promenade in Rapperswil, where swans glide under the moonlit sky, providing a perfect, tranquil end to the day.

Day 16 · Sat, May 16
Switzerland

Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen valley

Morning:

Begin the morning with a scenic gondola ride from Grindelwald to First, where you can cross the thrilling First Cliff Walk and then hike up to the crystal-clear Bachalpsee for a reflective lake view that both you and your dog will love. Afterwards, descend to the valley floor and drive to Lauterbrunnen, strolling along the Lauterbrunnen valley trail to marvel at the towering Trümmelbach Falls and the iconic Staubbach Falls before enjoying a leisurely coffee at a pet-friendly terrace in the village.

Afternoon:

After lunch, board the Männlichen cable car from Grindelwald and wander the sunny Männlichen summit plateau, where a gentle loop to Kleine Scheidegg treats you and your dog to sweeping vistas of the iconic Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks. Then drive the short, winding road down to the car-free Alpine gem of Mürren, stroll its flower-lined promenade to the Winteregg funicular, and pause for a pet-friendly snack at the Alpine Restaurant Winteregg while soaking in panoramic valley views.

Evening:

After a day of alpine adventures, dine at the dog-welcome Bergrestaurant Pfingstegg, where you can savor Swiss fondue while watching the sunset cascade over the valley. After dinner, take a gentle evening stroll to the Grosse Scheidegg viewpoint for a quiet moment with your pup amid sweeping alpine panoramas. End the night with a warm drink at the cozy Hotel Belvedere Bar, a pet-friendly lounge perfect for unwinding under the stars.

Day 17 · Sun, May 17
Switzerland

Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe

Morning:

Start early by boarding the panoramic Jungfrau Railway from Kleine Scheidegg and ascend to the legendary Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe, where the crisp Alpine air greets you and your dog at the high-altitude Sphinx Observatory deck offering 360° views of the Aletsch Glacier and surrounding peaks. Explore the glittering Ice Palace, wander through the interactive Alpine Sensation exhibit, and let your pup enjoy a short leash-walk on the snowy terrace before descending via the same iconic route.

Afternoon:

After the high-altitude adventure, take the railway back to Grindelwald and hop on the First cable car for a thrilling walk across the First Cliff Walk before heading up to the shimmering Bachalpsee, where you can share a picnic with your dog on the lakeside shore. Conclude the afternoon with a relaxing coffee at the pet-friendly Alpine Restaurant First, soaking in panoramic views of the surrounding peaks before returning to your hotel.

Evening:

After descending, head to Interlaken for a relaxed dinner at the dog-welcome Husi Bierhaus, where you can savor hearty Swiss fare and a local craft beer while your pup lounges at your feet. A gentle twilight stroll along the Aare River promenade leads you to the funicular up to Harder Kulm, where panoramic sunset views over Lake Thun and Lake Brienz provide a perfect end to the day.

Day 18 · Mon, May 18
Switzerland

Oeschinensee and Saxer Lücke

Morning:

Start the day with a scenic drive to Kandersteg, then board the Oeschinen gondola for a swift ascent to the crystal-clear Oeschinensee, where you can rent a rowboat and wander the pet-friendly lakeside trail before a gentle hike up to the Oeschinen Alpine pasture for panoramic mountain views. After soaking in the alpine beauty, continue by car to Hohtenn and take the cable car to the high-altitude Saxer Lücke, where a short leash-allowed path leads to the serene Saxersee and offers breathtaking vistas of the surrounding peaks. Throughout the morning, pause at alpine huts for a quick snack and let your dog stretch on the fragrant meadow benches.

Afternoon:

After lunch, drive to Grindelwald and whisk yourself and your pup up the First cable car for a breezy hike to the mirror-like Bachalpsee, where you can enjoy a picnic on the grassy shore. In the late afternoon, wander the shaded Lauterbrunnen valley trail to the thunder-rattling Trümmelbach Falls and then continue on to the car-free village of Mürren, where a pet-welcome terrace at a local Alpine inn offers a perfect spot for sunset drinks.

Evening:

After a day of alpine adventure, head to the charming lakeside town of Brienz, where you can board a historic paddle steamer on Lake Brienz for a sunset cruise to the iconic Giessbach Hotel. Dine on regional specialties at the hotel's dog-welcome terrace while the cascade of Giessbach Falls glitters in the fading light, then enjoy a tranquil post-dinner stroll along the illuminated lakeshore before returning to your lodge.

Day 19 · Tue, May 19
Switzerland

Departure from Zurich

Morning:

Start your final day with a relaxed stroll along the sparkling Lake Zurich, where your dog can splash at the Seebad Utoquai while you sip coffee at a pet-welcome café on the promenade. Then wander through the historic Lindenhof hill, soaking up panoramic views of the city's medieval rooftops before heading to the Swiss National Museum for a quick glimpse of Swiss heritage, with a dedicated pet-friendly lounge for a brief rest. Finally, enjoy a light brunch at the riverside Brenner Grill before making your way to Zurich Airport, where the pet-relief area lets your furry companion stretch before your flight.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, hop on the short train to Uetliberg for sweeping city and lake panoramas, then wander the Uetliberg Panorama Trail where your dog can enjoy the alpine meadows. After descending, explore the masterpieces at Kunsthaus Zürich, pausing at the pet-friendly terrace café for a decadent tasting from Confiserie Sprüngli. Finish with a relaxed stroll down historic Bahnhofstrasse, browsing the elegant boutiques before heading back to your hotel.

Evening:

After checking out, enjoy a relaxed dinner on the pet-friendly terrace of Restaurant Kronenhalle, savoring classic Swiss dishes while your dog lounges by your side. Then wander through the historic Niederdorf lanes to the illuminated Grossmünster, cross the Limmat River on a moonlit promenade and finish with a nightcap at Frau Gerolds Garten in vibrant Zurich West, where a garden bar warmly welcomes leashed pups.

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