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    Blue River Provincial Park in New Caledonia Photo: Oneye Production

New Caledonia

New Caledonia is a French territory located east of Australia in the heart of the South Pacific. Consisting of the main island "Grand Terre", mountainous and scenically very diverse, and four islands with dream beaches (Ouvéa, Lifou, Maré and Île des Pins), New Caledonia is a land of contrasts that is never boring.

Between turquoise lagoons, golden plains, green forests and deserts of red earth, this unique archipelago hosts vast protected natural areas with one of the richest biodiversity in the world, in a temperate tropical climate suitable for all outdoor activities and inviting for swimming all year round.

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Hiking route · New Caledonia
GR® NORD
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate Multi-stage route
Distance 83.4 km
Duration 27:05 h
Ascent 2,924 m
Descent 2,975 m

The route of the GR® Nord stretches from the Ponérihouen valley to the narrow plain of the Tewadé (Tiouandé), on Hienghène, passing through the ...

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Valley · New Caledonia
Blue River Provincial Park
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A popular tourist destination and recreational site for the residents of Greater Nouméa, this park ...

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Hiking route · New Caledonia
Circuit randonnée : sentier du Mont-Dore (par la Corniche)
Toprecommended route Difficulty difficult
Distance 7.3 km
Duration 4:30 h
Ascent 681 m
Descent 681 m

Le Mont-Dore dresse sa masse imposante au Sud-Est de Nouméa. Il offre un regard sur l’ensemble du Grand Sud et Nouméa.

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Hiking route · New Caledonia
GR® NC1
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate Multi-stage route
Distance 114.1 km
Duration 34:41 h
Ascent 0 m
Descent 3,834 m

New Caledonia is a fabulous land of adventure and emotion. Slowly, the GR® NC1 trail unwinds its trace from Prony to the North. Let's go together ...

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Hiking route · New Caledonia
Dipodium Trail
Toprecommended route Difficulty difficult
Distance 11.5 km
Duration 4:30 h
Ascent 590 m
Descent 590 m

The itinerary follows old mule tracks, used in the last century by the miners. It allows you to discover the different environments that ...

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Natural Monument · New Caledonia
Great Ferns Park
New Caledonia

Discover the native species living in this park in the “Green Station” of Farino!

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Hiking route · New Caledonia
Pedestrian path of Boé Arérédi
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
Distance 4.2 km
Duration 2:00 h
Ascent 317 m
Descent 317 m

The route follows the edge of the ridges overlooking the Shark Islet "fault" and Fournier Marsh. The landscape glows with a multitude of colors ...

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Coast · New Caledonia
Lover's bay
New Caledonia

This bay is surrounded by greenery and a great place for people walking along the Three Bays Trail ...

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Trail Running · New Caledonia
Dogny Plateau Trail
Toprecommended route Difficulty difficult
Distance 15.8 km
Duration 7:00 h
Ascent 1,502 m
Descent 1,502 m

The Dogny Plateau is a long-standing meeting and trading point for the tribes from the east and west coasts. A number of trails criss-cross the ...

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Hiking route · New Caledonia
Cap N'Dua Trail
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
Distance 4.5 km
Duration 1:45 h
Ascent 258 m
Descent 258 m

Pleasant itinerary that links the Cap N'Dua parking to Anse Majic (Bonne Anse), passing by the top of the cape where the lighthouse regulating the ...

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Hiking route · New Caledonia
Three Bays Trail
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
Distance 3.7 km
Duration 1:30 h
Ascent 514 m
Descent 514 m

This trail winds between sea and cliffs from its starting point at La Roche Percée through Turtle Bay where the loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta ...

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Architecture · New Caledonia
Prony thermal springs
New Caledonia

The hot springs are still going strong, and the one at Kaoris Bay is equipped with a deck, a walkway ...

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Running · New Caledonia
Deva's health course
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
Distance 1.3 km
Duration 0:45 h
Ascent 16 m
Descent 15 m

The health trail of the Deva estate is an itinerary suitable for the whole family and allows its users to exercise in the heart of the Caledonian ...

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Not to be missed: sporting events in New Caledonia

There is something going on in New Caledonia all year round! Numerous sports competitions take place every month, including several events that attract foreign competitors every year.

Regattas, golf, windsurfing, horse racing.... there is something for everyone. As the great natural spaces of New Caledonia are ideal for walks of all kinds, the schedule for runners in particular is packed: Xterra New Caledonia and Shell Pacific Coast to Coast in May, Festival des Trails in June, Transcalédonienne and Gigawatt in July, Marathon International de Nouvelle-Calédonie and Trail des Cagous in August, the Raids du Nord from May to October, etc.

So trail runners are spoiled for choice. As well as mountain bikers, who get their money's worth especially with the XDeva in July and the Mégarando in September.

A group of islands like something out of a dream

A land of contrasts with a unique cultural diversity, this vast group of islands covers an area of more than 18,000 square kilometers, lined by the largest lagoon in the world, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you will have the opportunity of a variety of experiences in a single trip, intense and full of adventure!

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Nouméa, cosmopolitan peninsula

Nouméa, the capital of New Caledonia, and its 180,000 inhabitants move between an oceanic lifestyle and urban vitality. Numerous bays stretch along the city, offering magnificent beaches and viewpoints.

In addition to its natural beauty, Nouméa also offers plenty of cultural flair and an exciting nightlife. The program includes wellness and relaxation, water sports activities, souvenir shopping, gourmet breaks, museums, parties and festivals, and casinos.

Tip: Explore the numerous small islands (Signal, Amédée, Canards...) surrounding the city by cab boat or shuttle bus!

  • Cathedral · New Caledonia
    Saint Joseph's Cathedral
  • Lighthouse
    Amédée Lighthouse
  • Museum · New Caledonia
    Town Museum
  • Island · New Caledonia
    Signal Islet
  • Island · New Caledonia
    Duck islet

The southern land of adventure

The Grand South, which includes the municipalities of Le Mont-Dore and Yaté, is above all a region dedicated to green tourism and various outdoor activities, less than an hour's drive from Nouméa. With its vast nature reserves (dry red earth, lakes, rivers, and endemic flora) and numerous marked hiking trails, it's a pleasure to venture to the southern tip of Grande Terre.

Tip: From July to September you can go in search of humpback whales in the Prony lagoon by catamaran.

  • Hiking route · New Caledonia
    GR® NC1
  • Natural Monument · New Caledonia
    Aiguille de Prony
  • Lake · New Caledonia
    Yaté Lake
  • Natural Monument · New Caledonia
    Trou d'eau de Prony (Prony water hole)
  • Summit · New Caledonia
    Mont Dore summit
  • Architecture · New Caledonia
    Prony thermal springs
  • Local Village · New Caledonia
    Prony Village

Pioneering Spirit on the West Coast

From the northern tip to the vicinity of Nouméa, the west coast of Grande Terre is characterized by endless rolling plains that separate the lagoon from the central mountain range. This fascinating region is also home to an amazing cultural heritage. In addition to the remnants of the penal colony and colonization periods, you can also learn about the way of life of their descendants, the "Broussards", who are authentic Caledonian cowboys. Visit their ranches and farms to taste their products or ride their horses.

Tip: After the beautiful coastal areas (Bourail, Poum...) you can change scenery and explore the center of the mountain range in the Farino region, where there are fabulous lush forests.

  • Natural Monument · New Caledonia
    Bonhomme de Bourail
  • Historical Site · New Caledonia
    Deva's hut
  • Historical Site · New Caledonia
    Kanak legends of the bonhomme de Bourail
  • Natural Monument · New Caledonia
    Heart of Farino
  • Island
    Tiambouenne Island
  • Coast · New Caledonia
    Turtle's Bay

The wild nature of the east coast

The east coast, exposed to the main winds and therefore more humid, stands out as a long coastal strip that winds between the Chaîne Centrale and the lagoon. The green nature on the mountain slopes invites forest walks and swimming at the foot of waterfalls. The east coast, which is home to a large number of Kanak tribes, has retained a touch of originality.

Tip: Go by kayak or boat past the breathtaking cliffs of Linderalique and the Hen of Hienghène and enjoy an unforgettable sight at the foot of the sharp black cliffs.

  • Hiking route · New Caledonia
    GR® NORD
  • Natural Monument · New Caledonia
    Mount Bota Méré
  • Waterfall · New Caledonia
    Cascade de Bâ
  • Natural Monument · New Caledonia
    The Petroglyphs
  • Waterfall · New Caledonia
    Ciu Waterfall
  • Valley · New Caledonia
    Kua Valley
  • Waterfall · New Caledonia
    St. Thomas Waterfall
  • Museum · New Caledonia
    Mining Museum
  • Waterfall · New Caledonia
    Kokingone Waterfall

The islands paradise lagoons

Île des Pins, Lifou, Maré, Ouvéa, Tiga, Bélep... Each of the large islands surrounding Grande Terre offers true postcard landscapes. With their beautiful white sand beaches, crystal clear lagoons, coral rocks and caves, and vast unspoiled natural landscapes, they are the perfect playground to combine outdoor activities (like snorkelling) with lazing around.

Tip: Discover the millennia-old traditions of the Kanakas and enjoy a "bougna" at a warm tribal welcome!

  • Cave · New Caledonia
    Grotte de la Troisième
  • Island · New Caledonia
    Green Island
  • Cave · New Caledonia
    Oumagne Grotto / Cave of Queen Hortense
  • Island
    The 5 islands

Great landscapes for nature lovers

New Caledonia is still a little-visited destination that hosts untouched nature with incredible biodiversity. More than 3/4 of its plants are found only here! A good infrastructure allows to explore this group of islands from all angles in a safe and environmentally friendly way:

The Domaine de Deva

Located 2 hours by car from the capital Bourail, this exceptional place offers a wide range of activities for nature lovers. Publicly accessible mountain biking, hiking and horseback riding trails or even an ethological observatory allow complete immersion in the Caledonian bush. In this area between the sea and the mountains, numerous sporting events take place every year.

The Parc Provincial de la Rivière Bleue (Provincial Park of the Blue River)

Amidst a unique ochre environment, the Parc Provincial de la Rivière Bleue in Yaté is a nature reserve that covers almost 22,000 hectares. Hiking, kayaking, mountain biking, bird watching, fishing, swimming.... Numerous activities are offered here so that you can enjoy a fulfilling and varied day in this extraordinary environment. The park is home to the largest population of the native Cagous bird.

The Parc des Grandes Fougères

Located in the heart of the mountains of the Farino region, the Parc des Grandes Fougères is home to acres of tropical rainforests and an ecosystem rich in biodiversity. Several hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding trails allow you to roam the park in search of tree ferns while listening to birdsong.

  • Valley · New Caledonia
    Blue River Provincial Park
  • Natural Monument · New Caledonia
    Great Ferns Park

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  • Webcam · New Caledonia
    Noumea: Baie des Citrons
  • Webcam · New Caledonia
    Bourail › East: Gouaro Bay
  • Webcam · New Caledonia
    Noumea: Anse Vata
  • Webcam · New Caledonia
    Noumea › West
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Circuit randonnée : sentier du Mont-Dore (par la Corniche) by Thierry
October 04, 2023 · Outdooractive Editors
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Blue River Provincial Park by Stéphane
September 25, 2023 · Community
I recently had the pleasure of experiencing the wonders of the Blue River Park in New Caledonia with Toutazimut, and it was an absolute treat. Our guide, Axelle, was an expert in showcasing the park's natural beauty. She led us through the lush landscapes, revealing hidden waterfalls, and sharing fascinating insights about the flora and fauna. Axelle's passion for the environment was infectious, and it made the day all the more enjoyable. The highlight of the day was a refreshing swim in a natural pool, surrounded by pristine wilderness. It was an experience that felt like something out of a dream. If you're planning a trip to Nouméa and want to explore the Blue River Park in all its glory, Toutazimut is the way to go. You can find more information on their website at https://www.toutazimut.nc/en/product/New-caledonia-noumea-Tour-day%20trip-blue-river-park-4WD-353/. My visit to the park with Axelle was an absolute highlight of my trip, and I can't recommend it enough.
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