Our Chojna hunting district covers a total area of 13,820 hectares, of which 9,354 hectares are forest, while the remaining 4,466 hectares consist of agricultural land, meadows, and lakes. The forest is primarily made up of coniferous forest (76%), but also includes 5% beech, 9% oak, and the rest is mixed deciduous trees. The area is predominantly flat, with some lightly hilly terrain. Chojna has 40 high seats, as well as 10 feeding places. It can accommodate up to 4-5 hunters at a time for individual hunting, while the optimal number for driven hunts is 12-15 hunters.
Chojna is home to good populations of red deer and fallow deer, which attract hunters back year after year. The red deer hunting is particularly attractive, with an annual quota of around 22 stags, most of which have antler weights around 6 kg, but there is also the chance to shoot impressive stags weighing up to 8-9 kg. The fallow deer population is unfortunately declining due to wolves, but the district still offers a very good fallow deer hunt, with 12 fallow deer harvested annually, having antler weights between 2.50-3.20 kg. There are also some roe deer in Chojna, but the population is modest, with around 8 bucks shot each year.
Although the wild boar population has been challenged by African swine fever, it is now improving – so much so that we are excited to offer 2 exciting driven hunts in the 2025/26 season, expecting a good mixed parade of all game species.
Accommodation takes place in a lovely hunting lodge in the heart of the district. While it is not a luxurious place, everything is as it should be, and the catering is very good. Our guests stay in one part of the house, while the hunting guide, Marek, resides in the other part. Marek speaks English and ensures that everything runs smoothly. The guest section includes a cozy living/dining room, 6 double rooms (2 rooms share a bathroom and toilet), as well as 2 apartments, each with 1 room, 1 bathroom, and 1 small living room. A refrigerator is available for our guests' use. Wi-Fi is available in the house, but mobile coverage is poor.
Chojna is located 25 km from the border crossing at Schwedt south of Szczecin, 70 km from Szczecin, the nearest larger city, 100 km from Szczecin/Goleniow airport, and 130 km from Berlin airport.