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Great British Six | 7 days, 6 nights, 5 hunting days

Swardeston, Norfolk, United Kingdom

1-2 Hunters • Lodge • Private • Guided

Description

Overview

Hunt all six species of British deer in a single week - a feat most hunters spend a lifetime pursuing.


You'll begin at Gowthorpe Manor in Norfolk, a 16th-century Elizabethan manor house at the heart of the hunting grounds. The two estates hold healthy populations of fallow, roe, muntjac, and Chinese Water Deer across 3,000 acres of mixed farmland, dense woodland, hedgerows, and field margins - each requiring a different approach.


Once the lowland species are in the bag, we fly by light aircraft to the Scottish Highlands to tackle red and sika stags on 7,000 acres of open hill and forestry. This is stag stalking at its finest - glassing from a ridge, reading the wind, belly crawling through heather, and earning every shot the hard way.


The stalking ground sits two hours north of Inverness in Sutherland - one of the last true wilderness areas in Britain. Open moorland, forestry, and dramatic, wide-open hill. You'll hunt with an experienced stalker who knows every inch of it.


You'll stay at Garvault House - mainland Britain's most remote hotel, featured on Channel 4's World's Most Secret Hotels. Set deep in the Sutherland wilderness with no other building in sight for 20 miles, evenings are spent around the peat fire in the library or swapping stories from the day over a three-course dinner of locally sourced game and wild trout.


All meals and drinks are included, house wines, beers, and spirits, and we're happy to arrange specific bottles on request.

The trip is suitable for up to two hunters or observers. While hunters are on the hill, observers can enjoy guided day tours of the Scottish Highlands - castles, whisky distilleries, wild beaches, and some of the most dramatic coastal scenery in Britain.


Hunter: 7 days, 6 nights, 5 hunting days

  1. £24,995 per hunter


Observers: 7 days, 6 nights, 5 sightseeing or relaxing days

  1. Without sightseeing: $3,000
  2. With Sightseeing: $5,000


Season: 1st November - 31st March

https://basc.org.uk/deer/what-can-i-shoot/


Accommodation & Hospitality


Lowland Leg: Gowthorpe Manor

You'll stay at Gowthorpe Manor, a Grade II listed Elizabethan manor house dating from the 1520s, set in the heart of the estate. This is a proper English country house - oak beams, period furniture, a drawing room with a fireplace, and the kind of character that only five centuries of history can produce. The hallways are lined with sporting prints and trophies, and it feels exactly like the England you came here to experience.


Bedrooms are individually furnished with comfortable beds, and the manor has a freestanding roll-top bath for those who want to soak after a day in the field. Meals are taken in the dining room - expect a full English breakfast each morning, a relaxed lunch, and a locally sourced three-course dinner in the evening. House drinks are included throughout your stay.


Highland Leg: Garuvault House

Guests stay at Garvault House - mainland Britain's most remote hotel, featured on Channel 4's World's Most Secret Hotels. Set deep in the Sutherland wilderness with no other buildings in sight for 20 miles, it's the kind of place most people will never find.


The house is run by a husband-and-wife team and feels more like a private home than a hotel. Evenings are spent around the peat fire in the library, or in the drawing room with a dram - there's a piano, board games, chess, and shelves of books if the conversation runs dry (it won't). Dinner is served communally at one long table each night, with locally sourced game, wild trout, and home-cooked food that punches well above its weight.


Bedrooms are individually furnished with ensuite bathrooms and views over the lochs and hills of the Flow Country. The house is off-grid - no cell signal, no distractions, just big skies and brilliant stars. Wi-Fi is available for those who need to check in back home.

Expect a cooked breakfast each morning, a packed lunch for the hill, and a three-course dinner in the evening. House wines, beers, and spirits are included, and we're happy to arrange specific bottles on request.


Example Itinerary

Sunday - Arrival Day

  1. Pick up from your London arrival airport by a member of the Griffin Sporting team
  2. Transfer to Gowthorpe Manor and lunch
  3. Explore the surrounding ground, zero your rifle, and discuss the plan for the coming days with your stalker
  4. Three-course dinner at Gowthorpe

Monday & Tuesday - Lowland Buck Hunting

  1. Early morning hunt - the first outings will typically target roe and muntjac at dawn, when they're most active on the woodland edges
  2. Traditional English breakfast at Gowthorpe Manor
  3. Observers are collected from the manor by a local tour guide for the day's excursion
  4. Midday hunting
  5. Return to the lodge in the evening - relax by the fire with a whisky or glass of wine
  6. Evening hunt for fallow and Chinese water deer
  7. Three-course dinner, swap stories from the day over dinner

Wednesday - Hunting & Travel to Scotland

  1. Early morning hunt for any remaining lowland species
  2. Quick breakfast and pack up kit from Gowthorpe Manor
  3. Transfer to local airfield for a light aircraft flight north to the Scottish Highlands - the landscape changes from flat Norfolk farmland to Highland moorland in under two hours
  4. Touch down and transfer to Garvault House
  5. Unpack, settle in, and explore the surroundings

Thursday & Friday - Scottish Stag Hunting

  1. Traditional Scottish breakfast at the lodge
  2. Pick up a packed lunch and head out to Rosal Forest with your guide for the day
  3. Observers are collected from the lodge by a local tour guide for the day's excursion
  4. Return to the lodge in the evening - relax by the fire with a whisky or glass of wine
  5. Three-course dinner, swap stories from the day over dinner

Saturday

  1. Final morning on the hill if needed - a chance to complete the challenge or simply enjoy one last stalk
  2. Traditional Scottish breakfast
  3. Pack up and depart the lodge for Inverness Airport
  4. If time allows, a stop at a local attraction en route
  5. Drop off at Inverness Airport


Included

  1. Six animals - one of each species
  2. All transport, including airport transfers and internal UK flights
  3. Accommodation (6 nights)
  4. Food & drink, including house alcohol
  5. Rifle hire and ammo

Not Included

  1. International flights (Norfolk to Sutherland internal flight is included)
  2. Trophy preparation & export (see more information below)
  3. Gratuities for your stalker and lodge staff are customary but at your discretion


Trophy Exports

We handle the hard part. After your hunt, we'll prepare your trophy and hand-deliver it to our export partner, who has decades of experience shipping trophies to the US. They manage all the paperwork, USDA documentation, and customs clearance - your trophy arrives at your door, typically within 60 days of your hunt.


All UK deer species are non-CITES species, so no special permits are required on the US import side. You'll pay the export company directly for shipping and handling. We'll connect you with them before your trip so you know exactly what to expect.


Observer activities - Scotland

We'll arrange a local guide to collect observers from the lodge and take them on day trips around the Highlands. There's no shortage of things to see:

  1. Ardvreck Castle - castle ruin & scenic drive
  2. Smoo Cave - massive coastal cave
  3. Dunrobin Castle - famous castle on way from Inverness
  4. Varrich Castle - short hike to scenic castle ruins
  5. Caisteal Bharraich - ancient Iron Age stone tower
  6. Strathnaver Museum - Highland Clearances history and local culture
  7. North Point Distillery - whisky/gin tastings and tours
  8. Balnakeil Craft Village - local crafts, art, and small shops
  9. Cocoa Mountain - artisan chocolates and café
  10. Kyle of Tongue - dramatic Highland scenery
  11. Tongue Causeway - scenic coastal drive
  12. Ben Hope - iconic northern mountain hike
  13. Torrisdale Bay - wild, quiet beach
  14. Castle Mey - royal residence and gardens on the north coast


Observer activities - England

We'll arrange a local guide to take observers on day trips around Norfolk. There's no shortage of things to see:

  1. The Norfolk Broads
  2. Whitlingham Country Park
  3. Norwich Cathedral & Riverside Walk
  4. Norwich Castle Museum & Gardens
  5. BeWILDerwood
  6. Blickling Estate
  7. Cromer & Overstrand Coast
  8. Spa

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Upgrades

Observer - no sightseeing

$2999.99

Observer with sightseeing

$4999.99


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Amenities

  • Access to Private Land
  • Experienced Local Guide
  • Fully Guided
  • Managed Land
  • Private Lodging
  • Meals
  • Transportation around the hunting property (ATV/Horseback/Side-by-side)
  • Transportation to/from the Airport
  • Wifi

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Gear List

  • Backpack/Daypack
  • Overnight Supplies
  • Personal Gear
  • Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire

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Rules & Guidelines

Safety & Firearms

  1. All firearms must be handled at the direction of the professional stalker.
  2. Rifles are to be unloaded at all times unless instructed otherwise by your guide.
  3. No shooting without the explicit permission of the stalker.


Knives

  1. Please don't bring knives, as the UK has some funny laws against carrying knives


Fishing

  1. Brown trout can be killed and taken back to the lodge to be cooked by our team
  2. It is illegal to kill Atlantic salmon in the UK


Alcohol & Conduct

  1. No alcohol is to be consumed before or during stalking.
  2. The guide may end a stalk if he or she considers a guest to be unsafe or unfit to shoot.
  3. Respect for staff, fellow guests, local community and the environment is expected at all times.


Welfare & Quarry

  1. Final decisions on which animals may be taken rest with the stalker, in line with the estate’s management plan.
  2. Every effort will be made to follow up on any wounded animal; guests must immediately inform the guide if they believe a shot was misplaced.
  3. Shots will only be taken within agreed distances and conditions.


Access & Terrain

  1. Guests should inform us in advance of any medical conditions or mobility issues - we can accommodate high seat shooting.
  2. The guide has discretion to adjust or curtail stalking if weather or ground conditions make it unsafe.


Licensing & Documentation

  1. Griffin Sporting club will arrange all hunting permits
  2. We do not recommend guests bring their own rifles
  3. Guests bringing their own rifles must carry the appropriate firearms certificate and any required visitor permits.
  4. Overseas guests are responsible for complying with airline and border regulations for firearms and ammunition.


Age & Non‑shooting Guests

  1. Under‑18s are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult.
  2. Observers must follow the instructions of the guide in the same way as shooting guests.


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