
NH Collection Palacio de Burgos
Excellent·3.8k beoordelingen
Vanaf
€130/ nacht

Burgos is een Castiliaanse hoogvlaktestad op 860 meter, bekroond door een gotische UNESCO-kathedraal, een belangrijk station op de Jakobsweg met elf officiële hondenrenzones, ontspannen wandelingen langs de rivier de Arlanzón en een 24 uur per dag geopende referentie-dierenkliniek. De beste plekken voor huisdieren zijn de Paseo del Espolón en de Arlanzón-oever, het Parque del Castillo boven de kathedraal en de 6 kilometer lange bosuitbreiding Parque de Fuentes Blancas, vooral rond het historische centrum rond de kathedraal, de kasteelheuvel Castillo en de oeverpromenade Espolón.
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Burgos is een Castiliaanse hoogvlaktestad op 860 meter, bekroond door een gotische UNESCO-kathedraal, een belangrijk station op de Jakobsweg met elf officiële hondenrenzones, ontspannen wandelingen langs de rivier de Arlanzón en een 24 uur per dag geopende referentie-dierenkliniek.
📍 Niet te missen
de Paseo del Espolón en de Arlanzón-oever, het Parque del Castillo boven de kathedraal en de 6 kilometer lange bosuitbreiding Parque de Fuentes Blancas.
🏘️ Beste buurten
het historische centrum rond de kathedraal, de kasteelheuvel Castillo en de oeverpromenade Espolón.

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Burgos sits at 860 m on the Castilian plateau, the historic capital of Old Castile and one of the most important Gothic cities in Europe. Founded as a frontier fortress in 884 AD by Count Diego Rodriguez Porcelos against the Arab south, it grew into the seat of the kings of Castile, the burial place of El Cid, and the artistic capital of the medieval north thanks to its UNESCO World Heritage cathedral begun in 1221. The city is also a vital stop on the Camino Frances, the most-walked branch of the Camino de Santiago: pilgrims have crossed the Puente Malatos and entered through the Arco de Santa Maria for over a thousand years. Today Burgos is a calm provincial capital of 175,000 residents on the Arlanzon river, with a compact old town, eleven official canine areas, a 24/7 reference veterinary hospital and a measured Castilian terrace culture that makes it one of the easier UNESCO cities in Spain for dog travellers.
The UNESCO Gothic cathedral begun in 1221 is the artistic heart of Burgos and the burial place of El Cid. Dogs are not admitted inside (except accredited guide dogs), but the plaza in front, the lanes around the apse and the climb up to the Mirador del Castillo above are all dog-friendly. The exterior is one of the great Gothic photographs in Europe, especially at sunset from the Arco de Santa Maria.
The signature riverside promenade of Burgos, lined with plane trees and benches between the cathedral and the Arlanzon river. Dogs on leads are welcome along the full length and the connected riverside paths run for several kilometres in both directions, making it the easiest long walk from any central hotel. Free public space, open day and night.
The forested hill above the cathedral that crowns the city, with shaded paths, panoramic miradors over the old town and one of the largest open green spaces in central Burgos. Loved by local dog walkers for its size, distance from traffic and direct climb from the historic centre via the stone steps of the Arco de San Esteban. Includes a designated dog enclosure for off-leash time.
The largest forested park on the edge of Burgos, a 6.5 km riverside extension following the Arlanzon east of the city to the Cartuja de Miraflores. Mixed forest, picnic meadows and a fenced canine enclosure make it the main weekend destination for local dog families. Reachable on foot from the centre via the Paseo de la Quinta riverside path.
A 15th-century Carthusian monastery 4 km east of the centre, surrounded by oak forest at the end of the Fuentes Blancas riverside walk. The chapel interior (free entry) does not admit dogs, but the wooded approach and the formal grounds outside the cloister are dog-accessible. One of the most peaceful long walks from the historic centre.
Burgos is the end of stage 12 (or 13) on the Camino Frances, the most-walked pilgrim route in Europe. The official route enters the city via the Puente Malatos and follows Calle San Juan past the church of San Lesmes, all dog-friendly outdoor walking. Many pilgrim albergues do not accept dogs, so book private rooms in advance if you arrive on foot with your pet.
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🐾 Beste maanden om met je huisdier naar Burgos te reizen: Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep