Category: Europe

  • Austria

    Austria

    Hunt in Austria To hunt in Austria offers the hunter a special incentive, because the hunt is an integral part of the culture of the country with centuries-old aristocratic hunting tradition. In addition, Austria can boast with particularly high wildlife populations and challenging trophies. Also regarding to the landscape, Austria has lots to offer for…

  • Spain

    Spain

    Introduction Spain is a country and member state of the European Union located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. Its mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar; to the north by France, Andorra, and the Bay…

  • Slovakia

    Slovakia

    Slovak is a western Slavic language, very closely related to Czech and relatively close to Polish and the languages of the former Yugoslavia. Nationalities: 85% Slovak (western Slavic in origin), 10% Hungarian, 3% Roma. Significant smaller nationalities include Czechs, Ruthenians, Ukranians, Germans and Poles.
Religions: 63% Roman Catholic, 9% Protestant, 4% Greek Catholic, 2% other churches.…

  • Serbia

    Serbia

    The hunting grounds of Serbia are among the best-known in Europe and the natural conditions are excellent for breeding almost all kinds of game  The many first-class trophys and the world and European champion specimens bred in Serbian hunting grounds – which stretch from the north to the south, from the flat plains of Vojvodina…

  • Romania

    Romania

    Introduction: Travel in Romania is both rewarding and challenging. The mountain scenery and great diversity of wildlife, its cultures and people and the way of life that at times seems out of the last century impress every visitor to Romania. Romania is situated in Southeastern Europe. Romania borders Moldavia and Ukraine at the north and…

  • Poland

    Poland

    Poland has almost perfect conditions for people interested in hunting or watching wildlife. The vast Polish forests are full of animals ranging from hares and foxes to deer and wild boar; and for those interested in hunting the pickings are relatively easy. Hunting is a fairly popular recreational sport all over Poland, and areas of…

  • Hungary

    Hungary

    Introduction Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is situated in the Carpathian Basin and is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine and Romania to the east, Serbia and Croatia to the south, Slovenia to the southwest and Austria to the west. The capital and the largest city is Budapest. Hungary is…

  • france

    france

    The largest country in western Europe, France hosts the largest number of foreign tourists in the world each year.  Famous for its foods, wines, culture, and its great cities, France has enjoyed over two thousand years of hunting history.  Once reserved for kings and courtiers, France’s rich wildlife resource is now enjoyed by thousands of…

  • Croatia

    Croatia

    ntroduction  All types of European game, including the brown bear, are found in Croatia. The game hunted on our holidays is not fenced and there are no fake trophies. A lot of money is invested into Croatian hunting grounds to ensure that the animals have peace, a natural diet and enough food and drink during…

  • Bulgaria

    Bulgaria

    Introduction Bulgaria provides professional hunting organization. It has been a first-class hunting destination for foreign hunters for over 25 years. Personal service and successful hunting are the most important here. The foreign hunter is a VIP guest in Bulgaria. 18 mammal species and 20 bird species are hunted for in Bulgaria. No other European country…