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Do I need a visa to travel to Slovenia for a hunting trip?
When is the hunting season in Slovenia?
Game hunting is permitted during the following hunting seasons:
doe | |
– roe deer, fallow deer | from May 1 to October 31 |
– doe, young of both sexes | from September 1 to December 31 |
– young girl | from May 1 to December 31 |
red deer | |
– deer | from August 16 to December 31 |
– hind | from September 1 to December 31 |
– calves of both sexes | from September 1 to January 31 |
– heifer, bull | from July 1 to January 31 |
fallow deer | |
– deer | from August 16 to December 31 |
– hind | from September 1 to December 31 |
– calves of both sexes | from September 1 to January 31 |
– heifer, bull | from July 1 to January 31 |
mouflon | |
– ram, rams of both sexes and lambs of both sexes | from August 1 to February 28 |
– sheep | from August 1 to December 31 |
chamois | |
– goat, goat, kids of both sexes, one-year-olds of both sexes | from August 1 to December 31 |
Capricorn | |
– goat, goat, kids of both sexes, one-year-olds of both sexes | from August 1 to December 31 |
wild boar | |
– boar | from January 1 to December 31 |
– pig | from July 1 to January 31 |
– winterers and summerers of both sexes | from January 1 to December 31 |
field hare | from October 1 to December 15 |
white marten, golden marten | from November 1 to February 28 |
badger | from August 1 to December 31 |
fox | from July 1 to March 15 |
raccoon dog | from August 1 to March 31 |
jackal | from July 1 to March 15 |
common dormouse | from October 1 to November 30 |
Alpine marmot | from September 1 to October 30 |
muskrat | from January 1 to December 31 |
nutria | from January 1 to December 31 |
pheasant | from September 1 to February 28 |
partridge (farmed) | from September 1 to November 15 |
mallard duck | from September 1 to January 15 |
soy | from August 1 to February 28 |
magpie | from August 1 to February 28 |
grey crow | from August 1 to February 28 |
Can my observer/guest go with me during my hunt in Slovenia?
Should I have insurance for my hunting trip to Slovenia?
Yes, having insurance is highly recommended. Hunting liability insurance covers accidents and injuries. If needed, we can arrange insurance for you, or you can obtain coverage through our partner, Global Rescue, at this link: https://partner.globalrescue.com/bookandhunt/index.html.
Can I rent a rifle for my Slovenia hunting trip?
Are silencers allowed in Slovenia?
Is Slovenia a good destination for first-time European hunters?
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Hunting in Slovenia offers one of Europe’s most authentic and scenic experiences. Nestled between the Alps and the Balkans, Slovenia is home to impressive game species like chamois, mouflon, red deer, roe deer, wild boar, and even brown bear—all in stunning mountain and forest landscapes.
The country is known for its excellent wildlife management, ethical free-range hunting, and strong traditions. Whether stalking chamois in the Julian Alps or calling in a rutting red stag in dense woodlands, every hunt is deeply connected to nature and local culture.
With well-organized hunting grounds, experienced professional guides, and easy access from anywhere in Europe, Slovenia is a top-tier hunting destination—ideal for both seasoned and first-time international hunters.