
Santa Gadea del Cid With a Dog: History, City Walls, and Happy Paws
Strolls with Medieval Charm: Leisurely walks through the historic district, its cobblestone streets, and the area around the castle—perfect for exploring on foot with your dog while respecting the local heritage. Natural
Strolls with Medieval Charm: Leisurely walks through the historic district, its cobblestone streets, and the area around the castle—perfect for exploring on foot with your dog while respecting the local heritage.
Natural surroundings and hiking: Immediate access to nature trails along the Ebro River and in the Montes Obarenes, ideal for long walks in the great outdoors.
Shops and pet-friendly restaurants: Spaces and patios where you can take a break to enjoy tapas or have a meal with your dog in a comfortable and welcoming setting.
Water sources and rest areas: Public fountains throughout the town and shaded areas in the squares where you can rest during your visit.
. Ten Guidelines for Good Practices (Rules of Coexistence)
Always on a Leash: For the safety of the heritage sites and other visitors, keep your dog on a leash within the town center.
Public Cleanliness: Always pick up after your dog and carry a bottle of water and vinegar or soap to clean up urine from building facades and monuments.
Access to Monuments: Check the signage at the entrance to enclosed spaces or places of worship.


