Chamois hunting is a unique hunting experience that encapsulates the true essence of Italian alpine hunting.
The Piedmontese Alps will be the perfect place for your chamois hunt: the towering mountains touch the sky, cutting the horizon with their ridges, and the forests descend along their slopes, offering truly spectacular views.
At high altitudes, chamois climb the rocky ledges, providing hunters with an experience that is as captivating as it is challenging.
How Chamois Hunting is Conducted
When chamois season finally arrives, the temperatures drop, and the mountains sometimes dress in the almost blinding white of snow.
The stunning landscape motivates hunters to leap out of bed and venture out to hunt the chamois.
The hunt begins early in the morning, at dawn, as hunters climb steep paths in search of the prized ungulate.
In this area, you can find trophy chamois, both males and females, as well as beautiful yearlings.
Spotting chamois is not difficult, but approaching them and positioning yourself at the right distance for the shot is challenging.
For chamois hunting, the firearm is as important as the optics.
We recommend using rifles equipped with quality optics, preferably with turrets or ballistic reticles, and flat-shooting calibers ranging from 6.5 mm to all the 30 calibers.
Where We Hunt Chamois
Our chamois hunts take place in the Maira Valley. This still-wild valley is a treasure chest full of precious treasures, revealing at every moment, in every village, on steep slopes, and along smiling watercourses, a happy wonder and breathtaking panorama.
The village where the hunting lodge is located is in the province of Cuneo and is in total harmony with the surrounding nature, with an air of pure tranquility.
Its views are truly evocative and characteristic: walking through it feels like stepping back in time!
When the hunting day comes to an end, you can return to the village, where you’ll find everything you need: a hot meal to recover from the day’s exertions and a bed to rest on.
Where to Stay in the Mountains
Accommodation is provided in charming lodgings nestled among the mountains, featuring cozy rooms equipped with all the comforts to relax and rest after spending hours in the mountains hunting chamois.
The scent of wood, alpine motifs, and fireplaces present in almost every room will immerse you fully in the mountain atmosphere of Val Maira, as lush and majestic as few other places.
During the chamois hunting day, you’ll have a packed lunch available so you won’t miss a moment of your hunt, but if you prefer, you can take advantage of the high-altitude refuges to rest a bit.
For dinner, the rustic yet refined environment of the hotel’s restaurant is pleasantly relaxing and informal.
Here, you can enjoy typical dishes of the valley, created with a respect for traditional flavors but with a look to the future.
A weekend of chamois hunting is ideal for spending time immersed in nature and taking a break from the daily grind.
What are you waiting for? Discover our programs dedicated to chamois hunting in the Piedmont Alps now, but hurry, as there are only a few slots and dates available for this season.
Calibers for Chamois Hunting
.270 Winchester: Known for its accuracy and flat trajectory, this caliber is suitable for chamois hunting in various conditions and terrains.
.25-06 Remington: This caliber features a lighter bullet compared to larger calibers but offers good accuracy and a flat trajectory, making it suitable for chamois hunting at moderate distances.
7mm Remington Magnum: This caliber provides a flat trajectory and good power, making it ideal for chamois hunting in open terrains and mountainous areas.
6.5mm Creedmoor: Known for its accuracy and moderate recoil, it is also suitable for chamois hunting at moderate distances.
.270 WSM (Winchester Short Magnum): A variant of the .270 Winchester, it is known for its power and long-range accuracy.
As always, it is essential to respect local laws and regulations regarding hunting, including the caliber and type of ammunition allowed for chamois hunting in the region you are hunting. It is advisable to consult experts or professionals in the field for specific advice based on local conditions and current regulations.