Pet-friendly Rauma
Rauma is a perfect destination when travelling with dogs, cats or other pets. Hiking in nature, island adventures, or a relaxed city vacation – you name it, we got it! Rauma offers pet-friendly accommodations, restaurants, and cafes, as well as dog parks, a fenced dog forest, and hiking trails suitable for pets.
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Dog Forest Mustinmaa
Enjoy a carefree forest visit with your dog and reserve a fenced dog forest for your exclusive use. At Mustinmaa, there’s a great grill hut equipped with firewood, ignition tools, and grilling utensils. There’s drinking water available for the dogs, dry toilets for people, and hammocks during the summer. The Maanpäännokka beach is located near the dog forest, where you can also swim with your dogs.
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Dog parks
When traveling with your dog, it’s nice to have a safe environment to let them burn off energy, especially after a long travel day, or even to meet new dog friends. In Rauma, you’ll find dog parks of various sizes where your dog can exercise in a secure environment.
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Dog-Friendly Beach in Rauma
In Rauma, there is a dog-friendly beach located at Maanpäännokasta, with the address Laituritie 87. Maanpäännokasta also features a nature trail and a campfire site—not to mention stunning sea views! The Mustinmaa Dog Forest is located nearby.
Hiking with your pet
Did you know that in Rauma, you can go hiking in the archipelago with your dog? The Rauma archipelago water bus service operates daily during the summer to Kylmäpihlaja and Kuuskajaskari, and pets are also welcome on the boats. A separate ticket must be purchased for your pet. Please note that dogs must be kept on a leash on the islands to ensure the birds’ nesting peace is not disturbed.
There are also plenty of hiking trails and nature paths on the mainland that you can explore with your dog – or even your cat. You can easily find Rauma’s hiking trails on the Outdooractive map service. You can download the Outdooractive app to your phone or use the service in your browser. Remember to observe the leash laws in Finland and be considerate of other trail users.