
STEPHANIE ABRAMS’
TRAVELING PAWS
Elegant Traveling Gone to the Dogs:
Dogs Encouraged!
By Stephanie Abrams
You’ve seen the listings of hotels that
accept dogs and been warmed by the thought that some hotels
‘welcome’ dogs. But how often have you been told
by the management of a luxury, historic hotel that dogs are
encouraged? Now, that’s my kind of place! And where do
you find that level of understanding of the needs of you and
your pet? At none other than the group of family-owned chateaux
managed by the family that invented the chateau-hotel concept:
Grandes Etapes Francaises, better known in the US as GEF Hotels
(www.gefhotels.com).
You’ll find the red carpet rolled out for you and your
four-footed family members in a way that defies description.
And I’m hoping that you’re going to take Fido in
hand and head for the experience of a lifetime.
If you have a passion for traveling with your
dog, you need to travel to places that appreciate your pet as
much as you do! In general, you’ll find France to be a
dog-owner’s paradise. Fido is welcome everywhere you go
and you won’t have to tote around a guide book of cafes
with terraces for outdoor dining with your dog because restaurants
expect you and your pet to dine together. The French love their
dogs and they go everywhere together so you won’t have
to worry about dog sitters at meal time. Unless Fido fits quietly
in your shoulder bag, you will need to leave him at your hotel
for most of your visits to the interiors of historic sites and
museums.
Some hotels may have size/weight restrictions
and may charge a fee for Fido’s stay but rest assured
that you and Fido will be well received and that starts with
your overseas flight. If you’re flying to France with
a small dog, Air France will allow you to bring Fido into the
cabin with you with the expectation that Fido will be in a crate
that fits under the seat in front of you. Also, check Continental
Airlines services for pet travel. Continental has a wonderful
success record for safe transport of pets that are not traveling
in the passenger cabin. Note that, if you are making a connecting
flight, you’ll want to get verification for yourself,
that your pet has truly been placed aboard you next flight.
If the event that you must land in another city before your
transatlantic flight, check with your travel agent to see if
there is a flight with a stop that does not require a change
of planes. By doing that, you, your luggage and your pet will
continue on the same flight which will give you more peace of
mind that you and Fido will arrive at the same time in the same
place.
Be sure to have all your documentation from your
vet showing that Fido is healthy and current with shots. France
has no quarantine issues nor dramatic programs for importation
of your pet as you will have if you are planning to enter the
UK.
You’ll find a wide range of hotels for every
budget ready to welcome you, but in this dog’s life, living
like a royalty is in order! Give consideration to treating yourself
to the occasional splurge by staying in a castle hotel in France
for as many nights as your budget will allow! You and your pet
will never forget the fairytale experience!
The concept of the castle-hotel was originated
in France by the hospitality visionary Rene Travesac who purchased
a French chateau for the purpose of creating a hotel that would
provide comfort, charm, elegance, luxury, serenity, and an opportunity
for your to put your best paw forward as you step into a storybook
setting. Today, 50 years since the family purchased the first
historic chateau, the Traversacs own and operate 10 chateaux
in France, each with its own amazing history, each located in
an excellent area for sightseeing, shopping, antiquing hiking,
biking, hot air ballooning and exploring the uniqueness of that
particular area and situated in its own in park-like settings.
Castles, abbeys, manor houses, and palatial dwelling make up
the Grandes Etapes Francaises group (www.gefhotels.com)
located in the Loire Valley, among the vineyards of Burgundy,
in Alsace near Strasbourg and Colmar, on a mountainside in France
overlooking Geneva, Switzerland, close to Paris, and in the
south of France surrounded by St. Paul de Vence and a hop to
Cannes, Nice and Monte Carlo where you’ll find more modern
‘hacienda’ style accommodations with your own private
villa and private pool!
The best news is that you can enjoy every moment
of historic, elegant castle living with the people and the pet
that you love! And your pet will unquestionably provide the
introduction to so many people you meet along the way!
While visiting GEF Hotels on a recent trip to
France, I had the pleasure of meeting some four-footed furry
guests including a Cocker Spaniel and a Dalmatian. When I mentioned
how happy I was to connect the sweet Dalmatian who was traveling
with a British couple and staying at the Chateau de Gully in
Burgundy, the chateau' General Manager said to me, “We
don’t just welcome dogs. We encourage them!” That
tells the whole story! Love me, love my dog! It’s basic
at the most luxurious hotels in France!
Gotta
Fly Now! sm
Stephanie Abrams
www.FidoFriendly.com
• January 2007
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