United Kingdom
• Hunt all six species of British deer in a single week - a feat most hunters spend a lifetime pursuing.
You'll begin at Gowthorpe Manor in Norfolk, a 16th-century Elizabethan manor house at the heart of the hunting grounds. The two estates hold healthy populations of fallow, roe, muntjac, and Chinese Water Deer across 3,000 acres of mixed farmland, dense woodland, hedgerows, and field margins - each requiring a different approach.
Once the lowland species are in the bag, we fly by light aircraft to the Scottish Highlands to tackle red and sika stags on 7,000 acres of open hill and forestry. This is stag stalking at its finest - glassing from a ridge, reading the wind, belly crawling through heather, and earning every shot the hard way.
The stalking ground sits two hours north of Inverness in Sutherland - one of the last true wilderness areas in Britain. Open moorland, forestry, and dramatic wide-open hill. You'll hunt with an experienced stalker who knows every inch of it.
You'll stay at Garvault House - mainland Britain's most remote hotel, featured on Channel 4's World's Most Secret Hotels. Set deep in the Sutherland wilderness with no other building in sight for 20 miles, evenings are spent around the peat fire in the library or swapping stories from the day over a three-course dinner of locally sourced game and wild trout.
All meals and drinks are included, house wines, beers, and spirits, and we're happy to arrange specific bottles on request.
The trip is suitable for up to two hunters or observers. While hunters are on the hill, observers can enjoy guided day tours of the Scottish Highlands - castles, whisky distilleries, wild beaches, and some of the most dramatic coastal scenery in Britain.