Scotland Hunting Vacations

With a wide range of prey available overseas, the countryside of Scotland offers a brand new experience for stateside hunters. Through various programs and guides, planning a vacation around a hunting trip to Scotland, with accommodations for non-hunting family and friends, is easily within reach.
  1. UK Hunting Vacation with Mike McCrave

    • Outfitter Mike McCrave offers guests at his lodge the opportunity to hunt wild game and be shown the historical castles and landmarks of the area. Game advertised as potential targets include wild boar, various species of deer, and Manchurian sika. UK Hunting Vacation offers lodging for non-hunting guests that includes daily breakfast and a car service, as well as state rooms at the lodge. Side trips for tourists include visiting the area wool and cashmere mills, witnessing some crystal and glass blowing, and tours of area castles. Each day is capped off with a cocktail hour to include other party members.

    River & Green

    • River & Green offers customized vacations based on your hunting needs and desires. Shotguns and rifles can be provided by the group to avoid bringing firearms from outside the country. Game options include grouse, partridges, and roe and red deer. Prices are determined based on the amount of successful shots, number of days spent, and prey of choice. The costs range between $35 a bird to $56 a bird and $167 a day to $1,391 a day, depending on your choice of amenities. They also offer an all-inclusive package of $1,390 per person with the local Hilton hotel, which includes two nights at the hotel, breakfast and dinner, transportation, and a two-night shooting break in the countryside.

    Hunting Scotland

    • Hunting Scotland connects international hunters with guides and stalkers. Guides provide hands-on treks into the countryside to hunt game such as deer, waterfowl, pigeons, and fish. Hunting Scotland also connects users with transportation and accommodations that include bagpiping musicians, dancing, whiskey tastings, and instruction in traditional Scottish sports such as shinty and the Highland Games. In addition, hunters are treated to Scottish cuisine at all of their meals, including stovies, tweed kettle, cullen skink, and haggis.

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