The must-sees of Great South
The Great South region has an abundance of cultural and heritage sites, such as the ancient village of Prony, Ouen Island and the Yaté Dam. It is a destination dedicated to green tourism and offers a variety of nature based activities and landscapes for visitors to enjoy.

The Yaté Dam
Within the magnificent Great South region, known for its big open spaces, preserved nature and red s...

The Mont-Dore
Several options are available for hikers to reach the 800-meter-high summit of Mount-Dore, dominatin...

Ouen isle
Belonging to the Mont-Dore municipality, the Isle of Ouen is located south of the Woodin canal, almo...

Prony Village
Meticulously restored by enthusiasts, the now deserted village of Prony occupies a unique position i...

Prony bay & Casy islet
In southern New Caledonia, between the Havannah and Woodin canals that separate it from Ouen island,...

Cap N'Dua
Found on the tip of the Grand Sud, Cap N'Dua is a natural reserve nestled between land and sea. Rich...

Blue River Park
This is the most popular park in New Caledonia, undoubtedly the most incredible one. Located in the ...

GR1
Just as metropolitan France has its famous GR® (Grande Randonnée:long-distance hiking) trails, New C...

Netcha Trails
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced mountain biker, whether you’re looking for strong sensat...

Waterfalls of the La Madeleine
At the heart of the Grand Sud (Far South), and deep in the provincial reserve of the same name, in t...