Scotland/England

Hunting in Scotland
Hunting in England

The British Isles — Scotland & England

The British Isles offer some of the finest and most diverse hunting in Europe, combining ancient tradition with an extraordinary variety of species across landscapes that range from the sweeping highland glens of Scotland to the managed estates and ancient woodlands of England.

Scotland remains the spiritual home of British deer stalking. Rolling hills, rugged glens, and vast open estates create the perfect setting for an authentic and deeply immersive experience. At the heart of Scottish hunting is the pursuit of the majestic red stag — stalking these iconic animals across open moorland, particularly during the rut, demands patience, fieldcraft, and a genuine connection with the land. Roe deer provide a more technical and delicate challenge, while sika offer an elusive and highly rewarding quarry in certain regions.

England adds a remarkable further dimension. Few countries in Europe can match the sheer diversity of deer species available, with the opportunity to hunt red stag, fallow, sika, roe, muntjac, Chinese water deer, and the rare and distinctive Père David’s deer all within reach. England’s roe bucks, in particular, are considered among the finest on the continent. Beyond deer, England’s driven pheasant and partridge days are world-renowned, delivering exceptional sport on some of Europe’s most prestigious and well-managed shooting estates.

Together, Scotland and England make the British Isles a destination that punches well above its weight on the world stage — rich in heritage, exceptional in quality, and unlike anywhere else.

Species: Red Stag, Roe Deer, Sika, Fallow Deer, Muntjac, Chinese Water Deer, Père David’s Deer, Driven Pheasant, Driven Partridge