
Grandhotel Pupp
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Karlovy Vary is the most famous spa town in the Czech Republic, wrapped in forested hills. Top spots for pets include the Slavkov Forest trails, the Diana lookout paths, and the Ohře riverside walk to Svatošské skály, especially around the spa center, Rybáře, and Tuhnice.
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Why Karlovy Vary with your pet?
Karlovy Vary is the most famous spa town in the Czech Republic, wrapped in forested hills.
📍 Top spot
the Slavkov Forest trails, the Diana lookout paths, and the Ohře riverside walk to Svatošské skály.
🏘️ Best area
the spa center, Rybáře, and Tuhnice.

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Karlovy Vary, founded around 1350 by Emperor Charles IV who, legend says, discovered the hot springs during a stag hunt, became in the 19th century the most famous spa town in the world, frequented by Goethe, Beethoven, Gogol and Tsar Peter the Great. Its neo-Renaissance and Art Nouveau colonnades, its 79 springs including the Vřídlo geyser erupting at 73 degrees, and grand hotels like the Pupp (1701) earned it UNESCO listing in 2021 among the Great Spa Towns of Europe. The city of around 48,000 stretches along the narrow Teplá valley on the edge of the protected Slavkov Forest. For travellers with a dog it is a surprisingly practical destination: flat riverside promenades, 130 km of marked forest trails starting right at the colonnades, a dog-friendly Diana funicular and welcoming cafe terraces. One strict rule only: dogs stay out of the spring colonnades.
The town's grandest colonnade, 132 meters and five hot springs beneath its 1881 columns. Dogs are banned under the colonnade itself, but the riverside promenade opposite gives you the whole facade from a few steps away.
The 1914 lookout tower above the spa valley, reached by a dog-friendly funicular or a 45-minute forest climb. Dog-friendly terrace restaurant and mini zoo at the top.
A national natural monument of granite towers above the Ohře, linked to town by a flat 5 km riverside path from Doubí. The classic half-day dog outing, river dip included.
The prettiest central spa park, wrapped around the 1881 cast-iron Park Colonnade. A leashed loop between flowerbeds, the Dvořák statue and the river.
Charles IV's castle tower, remnant of the 1358 Gothic hunting lodge, overlooks the Market square and its white timber-lace colonnade. The cobbled lanes climbing around it make a fine leashed town walk.
A natural park on a bend of the Ohře in Tuhnice: meadows, a river beach and easy water entry. The locals' dog swimming spot, since the Rolava lake complex does not admit dogs.
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🐾 Best months to travel with a pet in Karlovy Vary: Jun, Jul, Aug