The property spans diverse landscapes with forests, bogs, meadows, and a larger plain to the south. From the flat southern plain, the terrain gradually becomes more hilly to the north, offering several magnificent vantage points over scattered waterholes and streams.
The forest is of mixed species, including red spruce, oak, grey alder, and birch, and with trees of varying age classes. A well-maintained road network runs through the property, connecting the northern and southern areas, as well as east to west. This road system is essential for harvesting timber and conducting large-scale hunts.
The area boasts a thriving population of wildlife, including red deer, fallow deer, mouflon, and wild boar. Occasionally, moose, beavers, foxes, and raccoon dogs can be found. Waterfowl hunting is also possible, in addition to the many obvious opportunities to hunt ducks and geese throughout the property's ponds and waterholes.
The minimum spring population of wildlife, before calves/lambs, is estimated to be:
The property contains more than 45 hunting towers which are suitable for driven hunts for approx. 12-15 participants. The mix of meadows, bogs and woodland makes it ideal for stalking as well.
A skilled manager/game keeper who has been employed at the estate for more than 17 years is an important contributing factor behind the strong and healthy population of wildlife.
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