Unique Estate in the Province of Navarra
Exclusive Estate in Navarra - Summary
The estate spans 875 hectares, consisting of: 40 hectares of arable land and the remainder primarily comprises forests and pastures.
The finca is surrounded by dense Mediterranean vegetation, featuring holm oaks, strawberry trees, holly, and other shrubs. This unique ecosystem provides an ideal habitat for game species.
Infrastructure:
Water Supply:
Multiple springs and streams throughout the property, as well as a large water tank for collection.
Systems for watering animals and irrigating pastures.
Electricity:
Private underground power lines connecting to the main grid.
Buildings:
Main House: 400 m², recently built with a natural stone facade. It features 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, a spacious living room, a kitchen, and a terrace with stunning views.
Caretaker's House: 110 m² with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Storage Facilities: Dedicated spaces for storing equipment and processing game meat, including a gutting area and a refrigeration unit.
Roads:
A well-maintained road network of approximately 40 km ensures easy access to all areas of the estate.
Perimeter:
Fully enclosed with a 2-meter-high hunting fence.
Navarra
Here are some key highlights about Navarra:
1. Geography and Climate: Navarra is home to varied geography, including the Pyrenees mountain range, which offers breathtaking views and opportunities for hiking, skiing, and outdoor activities. The climate is also diverse, with a more temperate climate in the northern region and a more continental climate in the southern plains.
2. Tourism: Navarra is renowned for its scenic beauty, with several protected natural areas such as the Bardenas Reales, a semi-desert landscape, and the Irati Forest, one of the largest beech forests in Europe. Visitors also flock to the historic city of Pamplona, which offers a glimpse into Navarra’s medieval past with its historic buildings, plazas, and the famous bull-running event.
3. Wine Production: Navarra is one of Spain's key wine-producing regions, particularly known for its Rosé wines. The region has a long tradition of winemaking, benefiting from the fertile soil and favorable climate conditions, making it an attractive destination for wine lovers.