Exclusive Agro-Hunting Estate in the Province of Ciudad Real
Exclusive Estate in Ciudad Real - Summary
The estate is situated in the eastern part of Ciudad Real province, near the border with Albacete province. It is approximately 135 km from Ciudad Real city and 166 km from Albacete.
The province's natural diversity and beauty can be enjoyed in two national parks: Cabañeros and Tablas de Daimiel. These protected areas feature Mediterranean forests blended with pastures and wetlands, nestled within the vast steppes of La Mancha.
Key Features:
Main Features:
· Total Area:
The estate spans 2,637 hectares, comprising:857 hectares of fertile arable land for cultivation.
The remainder is gentle forest and pastures.
· Water Supply:
Abundant water resources include 5 wells and an extensive network of channels that provide water to all parts of the estate, including buildings and ponds.Buildings:
· Main House:
A spacious, elegant property with high-quality finishes and attention to detail.Large living rooms, a kitchen, cozy terraces, and porches.
Residential Facilities:
3 family suites with private bathrooms and lounges.
10 guest rooms, each with en-suite bathrooms.
2 attic rooms, a gym, and a swimming pool.
· Staff House:
A separate building with a kitchen, dining room, bathroom, and three bedrooms.
Hunting:
The estate is among the best hunting grounds in Spain:
· Small Game: Red partridge, rabbit, turtledove, hare, and wood pigeon.
· Big Game: Deer and wild boar, with roe deer sightings increasing.
· Infrastructure:
8 ponds and a network of feeding and drinking stations.
Hunting towers and observation platforms.
Ciudad Real
Situated in the rolling terrain of Campo de Calatrava, Ciudad Real combines modern urban planning with the distinctive charm of La Mancha.
Ciudad Real is a city in central Spain, serving as the capital of the Ciudad Real province in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha. The city has a long history dating back over a thousand years and plays an important role in the region's economy and culture.
Economy: The city’s economy is primarily based on agriculture (especially grape and olive cultivation) and industries related to logistics and transportation.
Ciudad Real is an important cultural and economic hub, but remains relatively calm and sparsely populated compared to larger Spanish cities.