Two women stand outside a hotel with a purple suitcase. One woman holds a dog on a leash. A man and a child walk toward the entrance, with the man pointing inside. A sign says, Alexan. The scene is sunny, with a small wooden fence nearby.

Welcome, furballs!

Vacation with a dog

Your four-legged friends are also very welcome here at the Alpenresorts Ladis. We love dogs and every furry friend gets a little surprise on arrival.

The entire region offers a variety of beautiful walking and hiking trails, which also offer your dogs great adventures.

Two dogs relaxing on a cozy chair with blankets, gazing towards snow-capped mountains in the distance. A wooden deck chair is nearby on the patio, under a clear blue sky.
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Safely through your vacation

Basic rules in the region

So that you can start your vacation worry-free, we would like to inform you in advance about a few important basic rules that apply throughout the region.

Dogs must be kept on a leash and muzzled

Dogs must be kept on a leash or muzzled

Dogs on alpine pastures

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Dog tours

Our tips

Here are some tips for tours that are easy for your four-legged friend to manage. Of course, there are many, many more. You are welcome to ask the reception desk for additional recommendations.

A small dog sits on a wooden bench next to a wooden sign on a hillside trail. Below, a valley with a river and scattered houses is surrounded by lush green mountains under a clear blue sky.

Ladis-Falterjöchl-Fiss

easy – 4.8 km – 1.5 h hiking

The tour starts at the community center in Ladis and leads along the Razilweg to the edge of the village. There you take the path towards Weiberkessel, turn right at the hairpin bend, and cross the Ochsenleite and a flat meadow terrace to the crossroads in Edlachwald. At the crossroads, take trail no. 3 to Falterjöchl and continue across the meadows to Fiss.

Rieserweg to the Hög adventure park

moderately difficult – 7.34 km – 2.5 h hiking

From Serfaus, cross the Zeno bridge to the crossroads. At the chapel, turn left onto trail no. 5 to the St. Georgen junction, then right onto Rieserweg trail no. 5 to the S127 junction. Here you take the wide path to junction S126 and then follow path 12a to Hög.

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Made for dogs

Cable car tickets

In the Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis region, there is a special cable car ticket for dogs. You can get them at all cable car ticket offices. The cost is €5.50.

The transportation of companion dogs and guide dogs is free of charge.

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For emergencies

The vet

Should something unforeseen happen and your dog needs medical care, we recommend our trusted vet in Ried im Oberinntal, just a few minutes away from Ladis.

Veterinary practice Demetz
MON & WED 9:30 AM – 11 AM
FRI 6 PM – 7 PM
Emergencies by telephone arrangement

Demetz, Florian
Truyen 336
6531 Ried im Oberinntal
+43 664 468 28 29

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