Driven Hunt in Girote

Puertollano, Ciudad Real, España

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Driven Hunt in Girote – Valle de Alcudia, Ciudad Real
The estate of Girote, located near the Valle de Alcudia in the province of Ciudad Real, will be the setting for an entertaining day of big game hunting in one of the areas with the greatest driven hunt tradition in Sierra Morena.
This is a driven hunt that stands out for the charm of its natural stands, carefully placed over the main trails and paths of the game, allowing for an authentic and traditional hunting experience.
The day will be held with 50 stands, strategically distributed throughout the estate to offer safety, comfort, and excitement during the development of the driven hunt.
The hunters will come without a quota for deer, wild boars, and red deer hinds, being able to freely take these species and enjoy a very complete day in a privileged environment.
The combination of the characteristic Mediterranean scrub of the Valle de Alcudia, the variety of species, and the appeal of a driven hunt with natural stands makes Girote an excellent option for big game hunting enthusiasts.
Without a doubt, a magnificent opportunity to enjoy the essence of Spanish driven hunting in one of the most emblematic areas of the province of Ciudad Real.

Species

Wild Boar Red Deer Red Deer Hind

Details

Territory type: Open

Number of participants: 50

Quota: Sin Cupo

Expectations: Montería muy divertida

Warranty: No

Driven hunt type: Trophy

Last result: Nueva para esta organización

Breakfast and lunch: Si

Reference: G0QLPG

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Location

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Puertollano, España

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Date: 7 de November

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Details about the organizer

5

Hunting days

2.8/5

Rating

1

Reviews

Juan M.

2025-11-16

Muy cara para lo que se mato

Desayuno y comida muy bien


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