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Tuscan Boar at Castello del Terriccio.

Outside Days offers an exclusive package at Castello del Terriccio estate on the northern coast of Tuscany, with no trophy fees and no bag limits this package offers amazing value for money at £1500 per person

Day 1

  • Arrive and transfer from Pisa airport
  • Zeroing of rifles
  • Evening meal
Day 2 & 3

  • Early start for the first stalk
  • Return for breakfast
  • Day at leisure to enjoy the estate, visit the local sights, go to the beach or just relax
  • Evening stalk
  • Evening meal
Day 4

  • Leisurely breakfast
  • Return transfer to Pisa
Dates:

  • November 15[SUP]th[/SUP] – November 18[SUP]th[/SUP]
  • December 17th - December 20th
  • Limited to 4 stalkers per trip.


Included


  • Transfers from Pisa
  • Accommodation
  • All food
  • English speaking host
  • 4 guided hunts with no trophy fees
  • Permits
Not included

  • International flights
  • Rifle hire
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Tips and gratuities




Castello del Terriccio
The ‘castle of the land’ with breathtaking views over the Tyrean Sea and of Elba, Corsica, Capraia, and Gorgona, Castello del Terriccio is one of the largest estates in Tuscany. The estate traces its roots back to the Etruscan era when its strategic seaside location proved to be an ideal place from which to keep watch for pirates heading toward the coast. Still visible, the ruins of the Terriccio Castle date to this era.
The estate’s real history, however, begins in the 13[SUP]th[/SUP] century when the Counts of Gaetani acquired the estate, building the farmhouses and wine cellar that still stand today. In its heyday in the 19[SUP]th[/SUP] century, the estate was self sufficient, supporting 600 people. In the late 1700s, the Gaetanis sold the estate to a Polish prince, who in turn sold it to the family of the present owner in 1921.
Specifics of offering
The exclusive package includes the invitation to stay for four days and three nights as a private guest of Castello del Terriccio in the winery’s guesthouse, La Marana. La Marana benefits from an almost constant sea breeze – the inspiration behind the name of one of the estate’s white wines, Con Vento, literally ‘with the wind’. From its covered terrace, swimming pool and bedrooms the house boasts gorgeous views across the vineyards, olive groves and down to the sea. La Marana’s staff extend the winery’s hospitality, with meals crafted from local produce.
 
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