Features: The estate stands out for its excellent condition in terms of agricultural care, woodland cleanliness, roads, fences, constructions, and general infrastructure. It is not affected by any type of protection.
It is a very large estate with dual use: agricultural, with very good dryland farming land, and for hunting, both small and large game.
The land is of good quality and the woodland is gently sloping, with diverse vegetation including holm oaks, kermes oaks, junipers, broom, and rockrose.
Agricultural exploitation: Currently, it is planted with soft wheat, barley, and oats, with their corresponding traditional fallow areas.
Hunting exploitation: Traditionally, it is one of the best areas for small game hunting in the country, with species such as red-legged partridge, rabbit, turtledove, hare, and wood pigeon. As for larger game, it has good specimens of deer and wild boar. Some roe deer specimens are beginning to be seen.
Like the agricultural exploitation, the hunting exploitation is perfectly maintained, with feeding and watering points throughout the estate, 8 ponds, observation towers, and hunting blinds. It has a 170-hectare enclosure for wild boar.
