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Top 10 hunting lodges
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Luxury has crept into the most unlikely of industries, including that
of hunting. In the past, hunting was all about checked shirts, sleeping
on the ground and roasting your kill on homemade bonfires. Nowadays,
the thirst for bloodshed is as strong as ever, with everyone from rock
stars to royalty enjoying a spot of hunting. However, this new breed of
hunter demands a little more from their hunting experience, including
five-star accommodation, world-class hospitality and Michelin-worthy
food.



Here are the top 10 most luxurious hunting lodges on the planet for you to take a well-aimed shot at.


No.10 Rancho Caracol


Brownsville, Texas


Hidden in the undulating foothills overlooking Mexico’s famous Lake
Las Alazanas, Rancho Caracol allows guests to live out their very own
Mexican fantasies in a luxury beach resort-style hacienda. Set adjacent
to the largest white-wing nesting colony in the worlence.


No.9 Dymond Lake Lodge


Manitoba, Canada


Offered by adventure firm Webbers Lodges is Dymond Lake Lodge, hailed
as Canada’s most exclusive luxurious hunting lodge. Positioned in the
heart of the Central Flyway in Manitoba, the route taken by millions of
birds when journeying south, Dymond Lake Lodge is the perfect place for
those who like their game covered in feathers. Those who prefer fur
won’t be left out either, with thousands of moose, Arctic caribou and
other big-game species roaming about the locale for your choosing. The
lodge itself is simply spectacular, with stone fireplaces, screened
decks, a hot tub, a sauna, a games room, and four luxury rooms to kick
back in. Offset by a lake that’s teeming with trout and grayling, this
is the ultimate huntsman’s paradise.


No.8 Rainbow Bay Resort


Pedro Bay, Alaska


Both luxurious and rustic, the Rainbow Bay Resort in Alaska has got
the balance just right. Located to the south of Anchorage near Lake
Iliamna, guests are able to enjoy hunting bear and moose, as well as a
spectrum of colored fish that flit about just beneath the water’s
surface. Each bedroom is furnished with two queen-size beds and en-suite
baths, with exposed log-walls and cedar-covered interiors. The communal
rooms are just as cozy, and guests can sink into plush leather couches,
prop up the wooden bar in the Great Room or enjoy a family-style meal
around the long table in the dining room. After a long day’s hunt,
you’re also able to relax on the deck out front and take in the
shimmering lake by moonlight. Those who say they come to Alaska solely
for the hunting obviously haven’t stayed here before.


Gourmet game: Wild Alaskan salmon on herb mash with chili garlic butter


No.7 The Aloes Camp


South Africa


As part of one of the most exotic continents on the planet, it’s
hardly surprising that South Africa is home to some of the most
luxurious hunting lodges. Enter The Aloes Camp, offered by IKAMVA
Safaris. Animals available for hunt here include black-backed jackal,
bushpig, fallow deer, and wildebeest, with the guidance of a
professional hunter ensuring that all local rules and regulations are
followed. The accommodation is just as varied with a number of haute
suites to choose from. Housed in a renovated 1870 farmhouse, the lodge
also features a pool, a bar and a restaurant with a meat preparation
facility. Enjoy a sundowner beside the crackling fire before you hit the
sack for another day’s hunting.


Gourmet game: Fillet of wildebeest marinated in South African spices and served with fresh vegetables


No.6 The Resort at Paws Up


Greenough, Montana


If you like the camping concept, the Resort at Paws Up in Montana is
the perfect place to lay your head after a day of hunting elk. While
you could stay in the resort’s Big Timber Homes, we recommend checking
out Tent City to experience sleeping under the stars in style. A
community made entirely from canvas, the resort’s tents are more like
luxury hotel rooms than the dwellings you used to make between armchairs
as a kid, with fine-thread count linens, artworks on the walls and full
electricity. The tents even come with their own en-suite bathrooms,
with heated floors and power-showers. When you’ve freshened up after a
long day’s prowling head to the Dining Pavilion at Tent City, where you
can enjoy sumptuous food with breathtaking views out over Lookout Rock.


Gourmet game: Fresh Rocky Mountain trout sauteed with herbs


No.5 Glenroy Hunting Lodge


Queenstown, New Zealand


Haven’t heard of the Remarkables Mountains? You should have. Head to
New Zealand and go on the prowl for Himalayan tahr, red stags, fallow
deer, and American elk with your shotgun slung over your shoulder in a
manly fashion. Afterward, hunker down at Glenroy Hunting Lodge, a rustic
ranch just 15.5 miles from the glitz of Queenstown. Set beside the
craggy Kawarau River canyon, famed for the goldrush that took place here
in the 18th century, the lodge is New Zealand’s largest private hunting
reserve and can accommodate you and 11 of your closest pals. With
everything a man could ever need on a hunting trip, including a large
barbecue area, a house bar and a spa pool, Glenroy Hunting Lodge will
make you feel like you’re the king of the land.


Gourmet game: Chef’s saddle of wild rabbit with a spinach puree


No.4 LaFonda Ranch


Brackettville, Texas


If hunting in Texas is good enough for the likes of JR Ewing then
it’s certainly good enough for you. Land on the mile-long illuminated
airstrip at LaFonda Ranch, where you’ll be able to run wild across 8,000
acres of rugged Texan countryside. Whether you’re hunting whitetail,
quail or Rio Grande turkey, you’re sure to return to the
27,000-square-foot lodge with a grin on your face and game under your
arm. Deserving of every one of its five golden stars, the lodge can
accommodate up to 40 people and features an in-house chef and swimming
pool. For those looking for something to do between reloads, there’s a
lake stocked with fish and rifle ranges galore to hone your aim.


Gourmet game: Cajun-friend wild turkey with Caesar salad


No.3 Tarr Farm


Dulverton, Exmoor, England


For a spot of British hunting you could do worse than to check into
Tarr Farm. In fact, it would be hard to do better. A magnet for the
upper-crust hunting crew, Tarr Farm is situated in Exmoor and offers
some of the best shooting opportunities in Europe. When you aren’t
buying bullets for another day on the prowl you can make use of the
spectacular surroundings with a number of alternative outdoor activities
such as hiking, kayaking, biking, rock climbing, abseiling, horseback
riding, and fishing. Naturally, five-star home comforts await at the
lodge itself, with each of its nine rooms as cozy and as comfortable as
you’d imagine for the hefty price tag. Complete with Egyptian cotton
sheets, DVD players and organic bath products, it’ll be hard for you to
leave. But if you do, you’ll be pleased to find an exceptional
restaurant in the bowels of the hotel, serving (naturally) the best damn
meat around.


Gourmet game: Roast saddle of venison with bubble and squeak


No.2 Barnsley Gardens


Adairsville, Georgia


Voted as one of the Top Places to Stay in the World by Conde Nast Traveller,
it’s hardly surprising to find Barnsley Gardens on this list of
luxurious hunting lodges. Comprising of shooting grounds, historic ruins
and 30 acres of heirloom gardens, the sprawling resort offers
wingshooting in the type of scenery only imagined by the most experience
huntsman. While its game isn’t as extensive as that offered by other
lodges in other parts of the U.S., the surroundings are unsurpassed.
Accommodating guests in 87 guest suites and 33 Old World English
cottages, Barnsley Gardens makes any average-Joe guest feel like lord of
the manor.


Gourmet game: Pot-roasted quail with Muscat and grape risotto


No.1 Three Forks Ranch


Savery, Wyoming


Open fireplaces, plaid armchairs, beamed cathedral ceilings,
hand-carved European paneling and stone walls; what more could you want
from a luxurious hunting lodge? Enter Three Forks Ranch, set amidst
trickling trout streams, soaring mountains and Aspen-covered meadows.
Offering the hunting of elk, deer and antelope in 50,000 private acres
of Colorado countryside, as well as fly-fishing, horseback riding,
four-wheeling, and photography, Three Forks will leave you hungry for
more. Retiring to the luxury lodge, you’ll find 15 well-appointed rooms
to catch some shut-eye in, an in-house spa to ease away those aches and
pains and a world-class restaurant in which to eat, drink and be merry.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2012/11/29...z2ICbeEf3o
Luxury has crept into the most unlikely of industries, including that
of hunting. In the past, hunting was all about checked shirts, sleeping
on the ground and roasting your kill on homemade bonfires. Nowadays,
the thirst for bloodshed is as strong as ever, with everyone from rock
stars to royalty enjoying a spot of hunting. However, this new breed of
hunter demands a little more from their hunting experience, including
five-star accommodation, world-class hospitality and Michelin-worthy
food.



Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2012/11/29...z2ICbeEf3o
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