2024

BLUE RIVER PROVINCIAL PARK

Natural site to discover
4.6/5
32 reviews
Open - from 07h00 to 17h00

This is one of the must-see activities in New Caledonia. Among the two main activities, we advise you to explore the Blue River Park, its fauna and flora, and to listen for the cry of the cagou, the emblematic bird of New Caledonia. You can walk there or rent a bike to cover a longer distance!

You can also do a kayak trip at full moon on the blue river in the heart of the drowned forest, a really unique experience!

A true showcase of the Deep South, this park is absolutely unmissable for all outdoor enthusiasts. A very good map is provided at the entrance and lists the interesting places to visit. The White River area is accessible to cars while the Blue River area has been limited to hikers, on foot or by bicycle. There are specially designated areas for bivouacking in the Blue River basin, but permission must be sought from the front desk agent. Three colors dominate this unique environment: the green of the vegetation, the blue of the river and sky and the red of the earth. Among the species present in the Grand Sud, not less than 75% are endemic. Among the notable trees, we find the kaori, which can reach 40 meters high; one of them would be 1,000 years old, and its diameter is 2.70 m. Fortunately, its exceptional size has made it unworkable. Thanks to a protection program, the area is still one of the few places on the pebble to shelter a population of cagous. This endangered species is a hidden treasure here and everyone is looking for a glimpse. To meet it, you need a lot of luck and a bit of tactics. Theoretically, you have better luck early in the morning and by remaining discreet. One of the highlights of the exploration is undoubtedly the mysterious Drowned Forest, with its naked and white trunks that emerge from the lake.

Hiking: Blue River Provincial Park is home to numerous trails with routes ranging from 30 minutes to 7 hours. Signs indicate the characteristics of each trail and provide information on the animal and plant species that you may see. There are brochures presenting the different routes. Here is the description of some of them:

The Palmetum trail (1 hour - 1 km - very easy). A short botanical and educational trail created on the site of a former mining camp. Discovery of the mining maquis and a dense humid forest.

Le sentier du Houp géant (30 minutes - 1 km - very easy).This short walk follows an old track that was used to extract the trees cut in the forest. A magnificent houp (tree) with extraordinary dimensions watches over the place.

Le sentier de la Source (1 hour - 3.8 km - easy). This is a peaceful loop through the scrubland and around magnificent kaoris and araucarias.

The Three Forests Trail (1 hour - 1.3 km - easy). It starts near the ford of the Pourina. It is necessary to follow a short ascent through humid and dense forests, before entering the mining scrubland.

The Grande Cascade trail (5 hours - 15.7 km - difficult). Located at the end of the main valley trail, this is a long walk to the upper Blue River.

Kaori Trail (3 hours - 8.5 km - medium). Also located at the end of the valley trail, this is a somewhat physical walk among the giants of the forest.

The Koureu Deni trail (2 hours - 4.6 km - medium).This pretty botanical trail starts near the Bon Secours development. Slightly strenuous, it takes you to the giant houp through different types of environments.

The Renaissance Mine Trail (3 hours - 8.3 km - medium). This is a varied loop that leads you on the steps of an old mule track leading to the Renaissance mine prospecting site. The landscapes dominate the valley of the Blanche River and offer a beautiful spectacle.

The GR1 trail. It allows walkers to evolve on paths leading from Prony to the Dumbéa dam and to cross the Blue River Park on foot. By following this fabulous path, you will explore the Great South in all its richness, along ancient paths traced by the Kanaks. Beware, it requires a thorough preparation and a good knowledge of the terrain. You need to be in excellent physical shape and have adequate equipment, as well as enough food because no refreshments are available.

Several service providers also offer various activities in the park and you can contact them beforehand to find what you are looking for: Sud Loisirs (kayaking, mountain biking and hiking - ✆ +687 77 81 43 - www.sudloisirs.nc), H2O Odyssée (kayaking - ✆ +687 91 10 03 - www.h2o-odyssee.com), Aventure Pulsion (kayaking - +687 26 27 48 - aventure-pulsion.nc), Escal'aventure (rock climbing - ✆ +687 74 78 37 - www.escalaventure.com) and Loisirs Concept (rock climbing - ✆ +687 43 90 13 - loisirsconcept.nc).

The Deep South is full of secrets and superb spots where being guided can be very enjoyable, especially if you do not have your own vehicle and rental 4x4s are rare (book in advance). Toutazimut offers various excursions from Noumea.

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 Parc Provincial De La Rivière Bleue
2024

PRONY RING

Natural site to discover
5/5
2 reviews

Built in the 19th century to supply Nouméa with wood, it is now invaded by lush vegetation. Huge banyan trees cover the buildings with their bewitching roots. In the last quarter of the 19th century, a village was grafted onto the site where the exploitation of the wood lasted until 1911. An association of restoration enthusiasts has rehabilitated the powder magazine built in 1884 and a path has been laid out to fully enjoy the remains. Wet forest and mining scrubland follow one another as you enter the heart of the penitentiary's history.

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 Prony
2024

YATE GORGE WATERFALL

Natural Crafts
5/5
1 review

You can wander around the mountain, in the humid forest, and steep ravines of 150 m to a beautiful river. The waterfall is on the other side. You access the river, but the water level can climb very quickly when the valves are open. You arrive in the village. Now you are on the east coast: vegetation is green and tropical. When you arrive at the bridge that crosses the False Yaté, you have two options: either cross the bridge and choose the direction of Yaté village or Unia (which ends two more or less in cul-de-sac), or to Waho and Goro. Arriving at Yaté, you see the bridge of Yaté which replaced the ferry and leads to the tribe of Mamié (Unia). If you continue towards Unia (along the coast towards the north), a road will take you over kilometres. Walk through fields of banana trees. At the end of the road to the right, a small entrance gives on the sea: the waves are meant to break off on the reef. To the north is the Forgotten Côte. You can't get there by car, you have to turn around to Goro.

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2024

FORMER JAPANESE MINE

Visit science and technology
4/5
1 review

This mine was exploited until the Second World War by the Japanese and closed after Pearl Harbor. The Japanese were expelled and some interned. The remains are impressive. All that remains here are concrete columns that carried evacuation hoses to the beach, as well as rusted conveyor belts that end up on the shore. Up there, on the mountain, more than 1,500 people once worked to extract the iron.

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 Goro
2024

MADELEINE FALLS

Natural Crafts
3.7/5
3 reviews

The Madeleine reserve is an exceptional site for the diversity and richness of its flora. Botanists will find here unique species: dwarf araucarias, carnivorous plants, wild orchids... 168 species of plants (most of them endemic) have been listed in the area. This red earth contains very few nutrients and only the vegetation of the mining maquis can resist these extreme conditions, which explains the unusual rate of endemism. The trail leads for 2 km to the falls. Easy access.

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 Réserve Des Chûtes De La Madeleine
2024

THERMAL SPAS

Natural site to discover

At the mouth of the Blue River, three hot springs offer 43 degrees water! Only one of the sources is on earth and suitable for swimming.

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 Prony
2024

PRONY NEEDLE

Natural site to discover

The great curiosity of Prony Bay is of course the needle, which has nothing to do with a coral formation, but which results from a freshwater resurgence. This gigantic chimney takes root at a depth of 38 meters and rises 2 meters below the surface of the water. Imagine a mineral cathedral coming from the depths. Calcification is the result of the action between fresh water, coming from lakes and rivers, and salt water from the lagoon. The fresh water infiltrates, heats up and rises... Needles rise from an arm of the cathedral, forming several bell towers at the top, below which a hole, from which fresh water gushes out, has been dug. This water, mixing with salt water, gives the impression of a turbid mixture with two compounds of different density. The Aiguille was officially discovered in 1873 when the cargo ship La Somme, passing through Prony to load wood for the prison, ran aground there. The ship was stranded there for about 50 hours, and it was an aviso that relieved her of her heavy cargo, thus putting an end to her stranding.

Today,it is a diving spot: the heat of the cavity is not to the displeasure of the fishes that come here in great numbers. The needle never stops growing, making its own limestone gangue. Corals and fish are present. A real kingdom for bivalves, the site is also a spawning ground for loaches in November. You might as well say that it is a wonder for all those who can come and dive here...

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 Prony
2024

CONVICT'S TRAIL

Natural site to discover

This route goes along the seaside until the mouth of the small river. It leads the walkers on an old path opened and fitted out by the convicts at the beginning of the century. Remains of the convicts' work and the life of these men who exploited the wood are still visible. We wind under the shade of the big trees of the forest, crossing the mining maquis and its bushy plants before skirting the mangroves. You may be able to observe the largest tree-dwelling pigeon in the world: a unique species, endemic to New Caledonia, called notou.

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 Port-Boisé
2024

SCHEDULED ROAD TRIP

Natural site to discover

This beautiful hike makes a slightly physical but breathtaking loop. You will cross real oasis of primary forest and enjoy beautiful panoramas on the lagoon and the valley. The trail follows a part of the "time road" closed to traffic. The return journey is done by the old "time road", a beautiful route in cornice which allows to admire magnificent turquoise water holes and numerous waterfalls on the other side of the valley.

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 Yaté
2024

YATE LAKE CROSSING BY CANOE

Water tours and activities

You can rent a Kayak at Terra Incognita or leave with a guide (even address). Park yourself near Du Marsh and bring canoeing to the water. If you take a motorboat, you need to be on your guard because many tree branches emerge on the surface of the lake. When it comes to water, be careful because the approaches of the lake are quite quicksand: avoid getting bogged down there! You cross the lake from Yaté to the north and you have to leave the island on your left. Basically, you enter the lake of Naoué adjacent to Lake Yaté. The hotel was very clean and the staff were very friendly and helpful. You will fail between the island and the peninsula.

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2024

THE BUTTERING MACHINE

Museums

Jean-Louis Martin will make you discover his honey house, the point of sale and the mini-museum of the bees which were installed in a large yellow house decorated with honeycombs. Niaouli honey, letchi honey, jamelon honey, coffee honey, royal jelly... Enough to delight the gourmets. The honey house has a direct sales point if you want to leave with one (or more!) jar(s) of their delicious honey. A "Discovery Farm" excursion is also possible to learn all about beekeeping through the ages.

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 Le Mont-Dore
2024

SAINT-LOUIS MISSION

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels

The mission, initially installed on the seashore, was transferred here and named Saint-Louis in honor of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte. To the left of the church, a small path leads to a bridge over the Ti. If you go by car, take the road on the right. Just after the bridge, at the crow's feet, follow the right track. After a small hill and once at the fork, continue on the left track passing under a high voltage line. The place is very quiet and solemn, with a beautiful view of the plain and the lagoon.

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 Saint-Louis
2024

CHURCH OF DESIGN

Religious buildings

Dominated by its square bell tower, the Church of the Conception was built in 1874 on the site where a Marist mission was established. The religious worked on a coffee plantation. Every year in August, a pilgrimage is organized on foot from Noumea. The 2.80 m high statue of the Virgin Mary is a copy of Notre-Dame-de-Fourvière in Lyon. The stained glass windows in the choir recount the events that took place in Balade. In 1843, the ship Bucéphale landed missionaries who survived as best they could.

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 Le Mont-Dore
2024

OFFICE DE TOURISME GRAND SUD MONT-DORE

Tourist office

The gateway to the Mont-Dore region for local and foreign tourists. If you are looking for advice and guidance on your adventure, don't hesitate to visit them. On the website, you will find the calendar of festivities and all the activities to do in the Grand Sud, as well as hiking trail sheets to download. The tourist office can also propose you very interesting packages, with notably the reception in tribe.

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 Le Mont-Dore