LA MANDRIA

PIEDMONT - ITALY

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La Mandria is just a few kilometres from Turin, so it is a real privilege to observe birds of prey, Black Storks, Cranes, Great Egrets, Curlew and much more species so close to such a big city.

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Osprey, European pond turtles, Grey herons’ heronry, tufted duck can be seen close to the inner lakes.

As a former game reserve, this estate hosts many mammals, like Deer, Doe and Wild Boar.

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La Mandria night hide gives excellent experiences and photographic results, especially with regard to Badgers and Foxes.

Thanks to a specially developed lighting system, it will be possible to photograph these beautiful nocturnal mammals even without the use of flashes throughout the year, including winter

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Between September and October during the Red-deer

rutting time, it is possible to use several fixed and mobile hides to immortalise beautiful male specimens in different scenarios like clearings, deciduous forests or while crossing

a stream.

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Woodland Hide

Badgers Hide

Red Dear Meadow

Red Dear River

La Mandria

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Parco naturale La Mandria

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Main Office: +39 0141-918403

HIDE KEEPER: Guido Bissattini +39 347-2514256

info@skuanature.com


ALL YEAR ON RESERVATION

1st SESSION: 7am - 1pm

2nd SESSION: 2pm - SUNSET

Timetables can change depending on the season and the species.

Contact us or view the reserve online brochure for info on prices.

The price of the hide does not depend on the species that can be photographed, but on the organization and staff that will assist you.

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