Wildlife management

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Big game

We have had hunting rights since 1997, and since 2017 we have been managing game on 12,555 hectares of land. Almost all of the landowners supported maintaining our hunting rights and acquiring the new territory.

Among the hunting opportunities, our roebuck hunting is outstanding, with the opportunity to shoot a significant number of individuals every year. The stag from which the tenth largest trophy in Hungary came was shot on our land in 2005. The trophy weighed in at 736 grams (205.92 IP).

Although red deer were not originally found in the area, they have now started appearing and visitors can hunt them.

Game parks

Our 500-hectare game park started operating in 1998 and was one of the most modern in Europe at the time. In 2003 another 350 hectares of land was added. Unfortunately, due to African swine fever (ASF), it is currently not possible to hold drives in the park due to the low number of wild boars, although it is still possible to organize individual hunts.

Fallow deer and mouflon add color to the hunting opportunities we offer in our parks.

Small game

In addition to rearing big game indoors, we also intensively rear high quality game birds (pheasants and mallards) indoors. All of this required us to make it possible for hunting tourism to take place on the land we manage. This allows us to organize large-scale hunts with food and accommodation for the hunters.

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We regularly welcome hunters from America, the Arab world, France, Spain, Germany and Austria. Even the king of Spain once hunted with us!

Our well-equipped accommodation is excellent for relaxing and recharging your batteries, and visitors can experience unique flavours by tasting the game dishes we offer.

Wildlife management

Young visitors to the forestry open-air school sessions can learn the following: Spatial and temporal orientation, and meteorological observations; caring for native Hungarian animal breeds; outdoor skills and field investigations; getting to know the wildlife of the forest of Harangod, the sandy grassland and the lake and its shores; hunting dog demonstration and hunting skills, game park visits by horse-drawn carriage, tracking game; nature and art, making bird feeders, winter bird watching; nature and environmental protection, animal protection; and bread baking.