We love animals!

That is why we welcome your pets in our home. We just ask you to follow a few simple rules so that everyone — including future guests — can enjoy a clean and pleasant stay.

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Pets allowed

We accept up to 2 pets per stay (dogs, cats). Dangerous breeds are not allowed. If you have a legally classified dangerous breed, you must present the corresponding permit and liability insurance at check-in.

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Price per pet

The cost is 10€ per night per pet. This amount covers the extra cleaning costs that pets inevitably cause: deep vacuuming of hair, washing of fabrics, and allergy prevention for the next guests.

Rules for a good stay

  • No pets on furniture. Pets are not allowed on beds, sofas or any other furniture. Bring your pet's own bed or blanket.
  • No leaving pets alone. Never leave your pet alone in the house. If absolutely necessary, leave it in a suitable transport crate with water and food, and notify us immediately (max. 2 hours).
  • Always on a leash. In the patio and terrace areas, your pet must be on a short leash at all times.
  • No bathing in the jacuzzi or shower. Please do not wash your pet in the jacuzzi or shower tray.
  • Hygiene. Pick up your pet's waste immediately. Clean up any hair before checking out. The cleaning staff should not find hair or dirt throughout the house.
  • Damage responsibility. You are fully responsible for any damage caused by your pet to furniture, bedding, walls, or any property of the house.
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Documents and safety

Your pet must have up-to-date vaccinations and all veterinary documentation in order. If you have a dog classified as a potentially dangerous breed, you must present the dangerous breed permit and the civil liability insurance upon arrival. It is mandatory to use a leash and muzzle in common areas.

Tips for traveling with your pet

Before traveling, take your pet for a walk so it is calmer during the journey. Bring its favorite blanket, toy or bone — familiar objects help it feel comfortable in a new environment. Once at the house, enter first and then let your pet in so it understands you are in control. Do not reward barking with affection — stay calm and in control. When walking around the village, be aware that there will be other dogs and farm animals that may attract your pet's attention. Always clean up after your pet.