DESCRIPTION
In the heart of the Serranía de Cuenca, among striking natural formations and crossed by streams, lies a large-scale estate defined by the strength of its landscape and the continuity of its natural surroundings.
Covering nearly 1,000 hectares, the property is shaped as an enclave of marked territorial identity, where relief, water, and vegetation create a setting of remarkable singularity.
The Bonilla stream, with a gorge approximately five kilometers in length, structures the estate and shapes a natural route that organizes the entire property. This landscape axis blends seamlessly into a balanced combination of pastureland, holm oak groves, and pine forests, creating a diversity of habitats that reinforces the structured and coherent character of the estate.
The property is fully enclosed with perimeter game fencing, complemented by an internal 90-hectare enclosure equipped with watchtowers.
The estate benefits from permanent water resources, including the Bonilla stream itself, two natural reservoirs, and three strategically distributed wells. It also features facilities linked to hunting activities, such as an 800 m² hunting lodge and a game processing room, as well as on-site caretaking and year-round security.
Altogether, the property forms a clearly defined estate, conceived for continuous and orderly management within the protected landscape of the Serranía de Cuenca.
The estate is located within the municipality of Cuenca, just five kilometers from the provincial capital, making it a truly unique hunting property due to its immediate proximity to a provincial city. This rare condition in the national context allows for the integration of a large-scale rural territory with direct access to the services, infrastructure, and communications of a well-established urban environment.
The estate enjoys particularly outstanding connectivity, both by road and by high-speed rail, with the AVE station in Cuenca located just a short distance away. Its position within the municipal boundaries also ensures immediate access to essential services, including healthcare, security forces, and a level of fire-response capacity that is difficult to match in estates of similar characteristics.
From a hunting perspective, the property is home to big game species such as red deer, fallow deer, wild boar, and mouflon—the latter especially notable for the quality of its trophies. Hunting activities are primarily conducted through stalking, supported by a topography that allows for highly rewarding sporting days, occasionally complemented by private driven hunts. Altogether, the estate represents an exceptional property where nature, specialized management, and direct connection to an urban environment coexist in balanced harmony.
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