robermarbe
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances (1993), Camino del Salvador and Camino Primitivo (2012), Camino Aragonés (2014), Camino Frances (2015)
I am back from my Camino Aragonés. I even did a few days along the Francés. I took my dog with me and everything went fine. I met people, mainly foreigners who would had loved bringing their pets with them and didn´t do it because of what is written in the forums.
I live in Netherlands, I took my dog from NL by plane, had to rent a car in Madrid to go to Canfranc, had a few issues with the accommodations, etc, but overall, it was great experience for both.
I would like to leave you a blog of my experience across de Aragonés with my dog. It is a very brief summary, but I have mentioned the places where I slept , I ate, and I have included few comments about the stages and pictures. I hope it can help somebody in the future.
Be aware that the fact I have been allowed to sleep in certain Albergues does´t mean that other pilgrim will be allowed. Be always prepared to have problems on this matter. Doing the Camino with a pet is not easy but I have enjoyed it, and he has enjoyed even more than me.
Before departing prepare the dog for the trip, especially its feet pads.
http://caminoaragonesconperro.blogspot.nl
The blog is in spanish language but you have the possibility to translate it through a gadget placed in the blog.
I live in Netherlands, I took my dog from NL by plane, had to rent a car in Madrid to go to Canfranc, had a few issues with the accommodations, etc, but overall, it was great experience for both.
I would like to leave you a blog of my experience across de Aragonés with my dog. It is a very brief summary, but I have mentioned the places where I slept , I ate, and I have included few comments about the stages and pictures. I hope it can help somebody in the future.
Be aware that the fact I have been allowed to sleep in certain Albergues does´t mean that other pilgrim will be allowed. Be always prepared to have problems on this matter. Doing the Camino with a pet is not easy but I have enjoyed it, and he has enjoyed even more than me.
Before departing prepare the dog for the trip, especially its feet pads.
http://caminoaragonesconperro.blogspot.nl
The blog is in spanish language but you have the possibility to translate it through a gadget placed in the blog.