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List of albergues for dogs

Sissel Zafira

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Time of past OR future Camino
France august and september 2016
Portuguese march and april 2017
Hello
I am planning to walk my next camino with my dog, and I am wondering if it exist a list of albergues/hotels where my dog is welcome
 
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you can more or less go by any refugio with a garden will accept dogs as long as they sleep outside. As for dogs going into the dormitories, that is much more difficult. If it is an 'aid' dog then they are legally bound to accept both you and dog, but if a 'pet' then they don't have to.
I haven't walked with a dog - though would love to! - and the only pilgrims I have met with dogs (many pilgrims with dogs!) have carried a small tent and chosen refugios with gardens where they camp out with their familiar.
I am hoping that pilgrims who have walked with their dog will come on here and give practical information. I know that pilgrims with dogs are welcomed at the refugio in Puente la Reina, the refugio over the medieval bridge and up the track, but only in the garden.
 
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Hello
I am planning to walk my next camino with my dog, and I am wondering if it exist a list of albergues/hotels where my dog is welcome
I have only come across one albergue that allowed a dog in. San Nicolás Italian albergue just before Itero de la Vega. I dont know if they do it regularly but there was a dog sleeping by my bed last time I was there. Of course the girl and her dog were Italian so maybe they made an exception. The albergue on the left as you pass through Lorca allow dogs in the garden
 

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