Toledo has 975,000 hectares of Useful Agricultural Surface (SAU), which is distributed in 61% of arable land, 27% of woody crops and 12% of permanent pastures. The olive grove, the vineyard, the herbaceous crops and the nuts are the axis of its agriculture. Rural farms in Toledo focus, with 1.9 million heads, on pig farms, followed by cattle and poultry. The Toledo hunting activity takes place in the small game reserves with hares, rabbits, foxes, magpies, quails, woodcocks, thrushes and partridges; and in the hunting grounds with mountain goats, mouflons, wild boars, fallow deer, roe deer and deer.
The province of Toledo, in the Autonomous Community of Castilla León, is bathed mainly by the Tajo hydrographic basin. It is a beautiful province where the river that crosses this province forms a huge valley that constitutes most of its territory, while separating mountain ranges on each side with hills that reach the view above sea level. The southeastern part of this zone is where the flat lands are found.
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EUR 219,124
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FAQs
You can hunt in the partridge hunting reserves in Toledo from January 23 to March 5, 2023, in municipalities with an altitude greater than 800 meters. In the rest of the municipalities, from January 10 to February 20, 2023.
No, free hunting reserves are not allowed in Toledo.
The cheapest ad for the sale of hunting grounds in Toledo in Cocampo is a hunting and recreation estate in Toledo for 2,250,000 euros.
Yes, wild boar waiting areas are maintained in Toledo during the 2022-2023 season in order to reduce the transmission of diseases by these species, as occurred in the previous season.
In 2020, more than 672 thousand captures were made in the rabbit hunting reserves in Toledo.
The number of specimens that were released in the Toledo hunting reserves in 2020 was 583 thousand, with the red partridge as the game species with the highest proportion of releases (90%).
There are 1,375 preserves in Toledo, according to data from 2021.
The number of hunting licenses issued for the hunting ground in Toledo was 65,401 licenses in 2020.
The species that can be found mainly in the hunting reserves in Toledo are wild boar, deer and fallow deer (hunting reserves of Montes de Toledo).
Mammals like the rabbit, the hare and the fox; non-migratory birds such as the crow, the pheasant, the pigeon, the partridge, the magpie and the thrush; and non-aquatic migratory birds such as lapwings, woodcocks and quails are hunted species in the Toledo small game preserve.
The roe deer, the deer, the mountain goat, the wild boar, the mouflon and the fallow deer are species that are hunted in the Toledo hunting ground.
The best small game farms in Toledo de Cocampo are, on the one hand, a hunting and recreation farm that also allows hunting wild boar and roe deer. On the other hand, a hunting estate just one hour from Madrid, with a hunting lodge among its facilities.
The quota in the thrush preserves in Toledo is 30 copies per hunter per day for the 2022-2023 season.
On the platform you can find rustic farms, country houses, small game reserves and large game reserves, rural land, agricultural estates, rustic plots and intensive hunting reserves.
Yes, in Cocampo we promote the agricultural economy. Many of the advertisers are direct owners. You will be able to contact the seller and we will not charge you a commission or price for doing so. The operation will be direct with who sells the property. In this way we make it easier for you to access the sale of small rustic properties in Toledo.
We have had advertisements published for rustic properties in Santa Olalla, Fuensalida, Navahermosa, Orgaz and Oropesa, among others.
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