Luxuriant and rich, the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines attracts millions of hunters who reach it from every corner of Italy. You can put yourself to the test in hunting hare, birds and agile ungulates. In short, there is something for each type of hunter!
Paradise for many hunters, Tuscany is exactly what you expect. Green and tamed, infinite in those soft landscapes and reassuring in those valleys that gently sink, full of game and adventure. Landscapes that pamper the soul, relaxation and fun, but above all hunting hares and birds move every day of hunting numerous masses of hunters who cross long motorways to finally find themselves in the enchanting Tuscan-Emilian Apennines. It is no coincidence that the A1 MI-RM motorway is literally besieged by hunters who are willing to make any sacrifices to run in pursuit of the hares, they know well that the Tuscan-Emilian territory always pays off, and also generously.
Finding a hunting farm in this Italian paradise is really child's play, but the Palasaccio is among the many companies that offer the hunter comfort and hectares of uncontaminated land. Six hundred to be exact, in which the entry of hunters and the collection of game are carefully regulated, so that such a precious resource does not run out. During these weeks it will be possible to hunt hare and birds. This kind of hunting open from the third Sunday of September will last until 31 January, yet it is not the only one capable of moving floods of hunters. In fact, between the 1st of August and the 15th of March the area is literally invaded by hunters who go crazy for hunting ungulates, while from the 1st of February until the third week of September within the 600 hectares of reserve made available to the hunter, you can proceed with the training of your dog with eventual shooting on birds.
The company really leaves nothing to chance and the reserve is organized down to the smallest detail; after all, they are the ones that emphasize professionalism! And the details that should be highlighted are different, first of all the presence of a truly enviable variety of hunters. In fact, every hunter can opt for medium and small game, partridges, partridges, pheasants or hares for example, or preferably choose to hunt animals of greater size. Some examples? Deer, wild boar, fallow deer, mouflon and roe deer.
In addition, the Palasaccio also proves to be an excellent solution for hunters who travel in the company of their family. Inside the structure there is a restaurant, a villa, a hotel, two swimming pools, parking lots and obviously a few shops for useful items during the hunt.
The greenery that surrounds the reserve is also one that is not forgotten, just think that the valley that houses this company extends for about 27 thousand hectares. The presence of the Santerno river that crosses the area and the few inhabitants of the area, about 5000, make the context more magical.
The hunter's family members, while he is busy in his hunts, will be able to visit the wonderful Mugello area, its immense cultural, artistic and food and wine resources, which will give an added value to the holiday. Among the recommended itineraries is the Medicean one, which will lead visitors to explore the places that have seen the most of the family's activity, and the one to explore Borgo San Lorenzo.
By regulation, hunting is allowed according to the provisions of the hunting calendar and can only be extended to the 10 species previously mentioned. It is explicitly requested that the shells fired be collected and the hunting shifts are divided between morning and afternoon; one starts at 7,30 and ends at 11,30 while the afternoon starts at 14,00 and ends at sunset. The minimum game bag is three animals each to be chosen from pheasant, partridge and partridge.