Romania

Fully regulated hunting experience, organized according to Romanian and EU legislation.
Romania

Landscape & The Carpathian Mountains

Romania is located in Central and Eastern Europe and offers a highly diverse natural landscape, with terrain almost evenly divided between mountains, hills and plains. The Carpathian Mountains stretch over 600 miles across the country and form the core of Romania’s main hunting regions.

These mountain ranges provide extensive forests, alpine areas and remote valleys, creating ideal habitats for large game species and allowing controlled hunting activities in vast, low-density areas. 

Hunting

Wildlife & Hunting Traditions

Romania hosts some of the most important populations of large game in Europe, including brown bear, red deer, chamois and wild boar. Wildlife management is based on long-established hunting traditions combined with modern, regulated practices.

Game populations are monitored annually, and hunting activities are carried out exclusively in authorized hunting grounds, within approved seasons and quotas, ensuring sustainable and responsible hunting. 

Weather

Climate & Seasons

Romania has a temperate continental climate with four distinct seasons, influencing hunting conditions throughout the year. Climate conditions vary depending on altitude and region, with cooler temperatures in the mountains and warmer conditions in lowland areas.

  • Warmest month: July

  • Coldest month: January

  • Record high temperature: 44.5°C (112°F)

  • Record low temperature: −38.5°C (−37.3°F)

  • Average annual rainfall: approx. 26 inches (660 mm)

Seasonal weather patterns and regional differences are taken into account when planning hunting activities, particularly in mountainous hunting areas.

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