Enklawa Białowieska Forest & Spa warmly welcomes all dogs, regardless of weight. In selected apartments (to be arranged with the reservation department) they will feel completely safe and happy to be your holiday companions. As we are located in the heart of the Białowieża Forest, we perfectly understand the value of flora and fauna for humans. Thus, we make every effort to ensure that your visit in the apartments will become a lasting memory. Celebrating life in harmony with nature and in a slow rhythm is the foundation of our business, that we wish to share with people. This is why we respect so much the need for contact with animals.

As for the costs, each time it is a total of PLN 40 per day plus PLN 110 for cleaning after the stay (on the premises we ask that dogs be kept on a leash and that you clean up after your pets). We therefore have the honour of hosting your friends at extremely affordable prices (the cheapest accommodation with a dog in the vicinity of Białowieża). In addition, we provide dogs with a lot of experiences and, of course, daily scratching behind the ears. Additionally, in the sports bar there is a bowl of water for dogs, which they can use constantly, especially in the summer.

When looking for a pet-friendly place, many guests search for "Białowieża accommodation with a dog" – and rightly find the Białowieża Enclave located nearby. With us, you don't have to choose between comfort and having your pet with you. We provide a high standard of rest that includes not only you but also your four-legged companions. Shared mornings among spruces, relaxing on the terrace, or evening walks along forest paths – these are daily experiences that create memories worth returning to. We do not just offer accommodation – we offer a complete experience of closeness to nature that you can share with your dog.

Outside the enclave, on the other hand, there are plenty of forest walking trails for tourists that are perfect for long hikes with dogs. The hum of the wind, the chirping of birds, and the smells spreading all around are certainly a treat for the little ones. After all, here you can completely disconnect from reality and immerse yourself in the boundless and ever wild landscapes. What is more, dogs are more than welcome in the entire Białowieża Forest area – most catering establishments accept their visits. However, when visiting the area with a dog, you should always keep your dog on a leash (to protect it from chasing a deer or hare). It is also mandatory that the dog wears a muzzle within the boundaries of the Białowieża National Park. The game could pose a serious threat to the chaser, and after all, it is not the stress we are looking for, given our vacation plans. Although you might not always meet controllers on the trail, it is definitely wiser to stay alert. Białowieża welcomes dog lovers with open arms. It delights and guarantees regeneration. The hosts will gladly share stories about the charms of the local park and point out popular spots worth visiting (frequent visitors know it best and they pass the latest information on to the owners). In short, Enklawa Białowieska is a cozy oasis in the heart of the forest, helping you, and your dog, to enjoy a marvellous tranquility. Away from the hustle and bustle of the big city, in the heart of the forest, it allows you to move to the magical world of nature and forget about your problems, at least for a while.

Holidays with a dog in Podlasie are an excellent choice for those who dream of escaping the hustle and appreciate a leisurely pace of life. In the Białowieża Enclave, you will find not only an ideal base for forest hikes but also a place that respects the bond between humans and animals. Here, the dog is not a "tolerated guest" but a full participant in the holiday. The wild nature of the Forest, numerous walking trails, and the openness of the local community create an atmosphere where you can truly relax – together. However, it is important to remember that within the Białowieża National Park, dogs must be kept on a leash – this is not only a regulation requirement but also an expression of care for wild animals and the safety of your pet.