Pet-friendly holidays to Center Parcs Europe
Thinking of bringing your furry friend along for the fun? We’ve got you covered!
From cosy cottages that welcome wagging tails to handy on-site facilities made with pups in mind, pet-friendly holidays at Center Parcs Europe are easier (and more fun) than ever.
Whether you're off on a woodland escape or a lakeside getaway, you won’t need to leave your four-legged family member behind.
So grab the lead, pack those treats, and let’s plan a getaway the whole gang will love!
Our Fave Dog-Friendly Parks


If you’re dreaming of sandy paws and sea breezes, head to Park Zandvoort or Port Zélande on the Dutch coast—ideal spots for long walks along the shore.
Over in Belgium, Park De Haan is just a short drive from Bruges and perfect for a day of beachside fun with your pup.

Love the great outdoors? Het Heijderbos in the Netherlands, along with De Vossemeren and Erperheide in Belgium, are nestled deep in the woods with beautiful walking trails through lush, leafy landscapes.
In Germany, Bispinger Heide is a top choice too, with off-lead zones and plenty of space to roam free.

If you and your dog prefer gentle lakeside strolls, Terhills Resort in Belgium and Parc Sandur in the Netherlands both sit beside calm, scenic lakes—perfect for laid-back walks and water-loving pups.
And for something a little different, Le Lac d’Ailette in France is set in the stunning Champagne region, offering serene lakeside views and peaceful countryside trails.
*Guests staying in a 1-bedroom cottage may bring a maximum of 1 pet. Cottages with 2 or more bedrooms may accommodate up to 2 pets. Please note that pets are not permitted in themed cottages, apartments, or hotel rooms. When travelling within the European Union, specific regulations apply to travelling with pets. It is the guest’s responsibility to familiarise themselves with and adhere to all relevant rules, including required vaccinations and travel documentation. Any guidance we provide is for informational purposes only and should not replace official advice. All dogs must be free of fleas upon arrival. Separate conditions apply for assistance dogs.