Paws on the Path: SUPERPET Experts Reveal Top Russian Getaways for Pet Owners

For Russian travelers who consider their pet part of the family, planning a holiday just got easier. Experts from the natural pet food company SUPERPET have identified four domestic regions ideal for a vacation with a dog or cat, according to a report obtained by Lenta.ru.
The recommendations cater to different tastes. Karelia, with its vast forests, lakes, and trails, is perfect for owners who enjoy long walks and hiking. The area also boasts a growing number of pet-friendly lodges and hotels. Those seeking stunning vistas and solitude might prefer the Altai Mountains, where private fenced cottages, glamping sites, and small hotels with their own land are common. The company advises visitors there to explore paths along the Katun River and scenic lookouts, but to stay alert for local wildlife.
Lake Baikal appeals to adventurous spirits, offering expansive spaces for extended walks with a pet. Specialists note a specific caution for dog owners: the lake's water remains cold, even in summer, rarely warming above 17 degrees Celsius, so swimming sessions should be brief.
Finally, the coastal town of Zelenogradsk in the Kaliningrad region, often called Russia's cat capital, welcomes pets for leisurely sunset strolls along Resort Avenue. These destinations highlight a shift toward more inclusive travel options, allowing pets to join in on the discovery of Russia's diverse scenery.