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Big Game Hunting in Austria

27 March 2009 7,279 views 4 Comments

interhunt.com-red-stag-austria1The typical Austrian game is: red deer stag, alpine chamois, alpine-ibex, roe deer, mouflone-ram, fallow-deer, marmots, wild boar, capercaillie, black cock & hazel cock as well as driven hunt on wild boar and small game (hares/ducks/pheasants).

Austria is a hunting destination with a very old hunting tradition and therefor a perfect destination for hunting.

Austria offers its hunting guests from all over the world very well-kept and perfectly managed hunting grounds. Furthermore Austria offers very professional and experienced stalkers as well as a very warm welcome where ever you go and who ever you are talking to. Due to its large variety of recreational, sporting and cultural offers Austria is similary interesting for the non-hunting entourage or family.

Hunting packages

Hunting packages start from a 1 week hunting all inclusive price (6 nights in a double / 5 days hunting) including all costs for the hunt in hight quality accommodation (hotels, guesthouses or vacation rentals).

  • beginning for the hunter at 1.300,- EUR (1.750,00 USD)
  • for non-hunters: starting at 475,- EUR (650,00 USD)

Trophy fees depending on the quality (please see the INTERHUNT.com 2009 pricelist). Errors and omission excepted.

Please feel free to contact us on any further questions or details you would like to clarify.
We would love to welcome you in another oustanding hunting destination!

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  • Franz Eder said:

    Ersuche um ein Angebot für eine Haselhahnjagd

  • admin (author) said:

    Sgh Eder,
    wir lassen Ihnen das Angebot umgehend zukommen!
    Ihr INTERHUNT.com Team

  • MichaellaS said:

    tks for the effort you put in here I appreciate it!

  • LnddMiles said:

    The best information i have found exactly here. Keep going Thank you

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