Welcome to Poland
Poland is a country with an area of 312 000 km2 and a population of aprox. 40 million people. It’s located in the geographic center of Europe and bounded by the Tatra Mountains on the south, the Baltic Sea to the north, the Odra and Nysa rivers in the west and the river Bug in the east.
As far as the forest area is concerned Poland has the leading position in Europe. The forests overgrow is 9.1 million hectares which is 29.4% of the territory. There are 23 national forest parks.
Our country is a hunting destination highly appreciated by hunters from Europe. Polish hunters are known for their hospitality and qualifications. Every year hunters from Denmark, Norway, Finland, Germany, France, Spain and Italy arrive to the polish forests for hunting.
One of the most atractive hunting is for Roebuck hunting.
The hunting is also popular and the red stag hunt take place in large forest complexes and can be made for individual or groups.
OFFER
For individual and group hunting we offer different hunting grounds that will satisfy even the most exigent clients.
We arrange all necessary land services such as: ground transportation, hunting organization permits in a specific areas, insurance, accommodation and meals, interpreter services and tourist excursions.
Main hunting is:
Roebuck Hunting
It is a very popular hunt, very successful, very enjoyable and takes place in a beautiful landscape of fields and forests.
Wild Boar hunting
Wild boar hunting takes place almost all year and is one of the most popular forms of hunting in our country.
Red Stag hunting
Deer inhabit large forest complexes. Hunting in Poland can be individual and collective. Hunting seasons from 21 of August to the last day of February.
PROGRAM SHORT DESCRIPTION
At the begging of May the stalking roe deer hunting season begins, considered by most hunters as the most exciting and sporting, it lasts until the end of September; however, the best hunting dates are from May 11 to 30 and the rutting season is from July 25 to August 15.
The hunter goes out twice a day accompanied by a Polish forest ranger, the first time early in the morning and the second when night falls around.
The local personnel who accompany foreign hunters know very well the territory of the area.
During their stay, hunters stay in standard category forest houses or small hotels located near the reserves; in each accommodation, whether it is a forest house or a hotel, full board is guaranteed.