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What is the minimum area required to create hunting grounds in Galicia?
Hunting grounds in Galicia must have a continuous minimum area of 500 hectares. Land that does not meet this minimum size is considered wildlife refuge, where hunting is prohibited.
What species can be legally hunted in the hunting grounds of Galicia?
In Galicia’s hunting grounds, big game species such as roe deer, wild boar, red deer, fallow deer, mouflon, and Iberian ibex can be legally hunted. Additionally, small game hunting is allowed for species such as fox, hare, woodcock, quail, and snipe, among others.
Where can real listings of hunting grounds for sale in Galicia be found?
On Cocampo, you can find real listings of hunting grounds for sale in Galicia. We are a platform dedicated to the purchase and lease of rural properties, with listings across nearly all Spanish regions, including Galicia. Before publishing any listing, our team reviews it to ensure it is a genuine offer. Additionally, we always advise potential buyers to visit the property before completing the transaction. This way, they can confirm not only that the hunting ground exists but also that it matches the advertised details.
What advantages does investing in hunting grounds in Galicia offer compared to other regions of Spain?
90% of Galicia’s territory—about 2.6 million hectares—is designated for hunting, making it one of the Spanish regions with the largest hunting surface area, surpassed only by La Rioja, Navarra, and Aragón. In addition, over 35,000 people in Galicia hold a hunting license. This is further enhanced by the diversity of ecosystems in the region, making it ideal for both big and small game hunting. Galician ecosystems host a wide variety of game species, such as the wild boar (the most emblematic big game species), red-legged partridge, woodcock, and hare. All this makes Galicia an attractive region for investing in hunting grounds.
What are the different types of hunting grounds in Galicia?
Hunting grounds in Galicia are classified into four types: TECORES (Ordered Game Territories), managed by municipalities or hunting societies; game reserves; sporting hunting grounds; and commercial hunting grounds.
Where are the best hunting grounds in Galicia located?
The best hunting grounds in Galicia are found in areas with high biodiversity and a dense population of game species. Examples include Carnota, Palas de Rei, Forcarei, Muras, Cualedro, Padrenda, and A Veiga.