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Provinzpark Rivière Bleue

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The Parc provincial de la rivière Bleue, also known as Blue River Provincial Park, is a vast and ecologically rich natural reserve nestled in the South Province of New Caledonia, specifically within the commune of Yaté. Covering approximately 9,000 hectares, this significant protected area is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and unique landscapes, including the eponymous Blue River and the artificial Yaté Lake. Situated about an hour's drive from Nouméa, the capital city, the park's elevation reaches around 388 meters,…

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    28. August 2022

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    Auf diesem 9.045 Hektar großen Park fallen durchschnittlich 3 Meter Regen pro Jahr. Es schützt einen tropischen Regenwald von großer Vielfalt.

    Auf diesen Wegen finden Sie neben den wunderbaren Aussichten auf den Stausee Yaté beeindruckende Bäume wie Kaori und Araukarien, aber auch spektakuläre Baumfarne. Es gibt auch schöne endemische Orchideen. Es sieht aus wie Jurassic Park!

    Glücklicherweise kein Risiko mehr: Die Dinosaurier sind verschwunden. Die Vegetation blieb.
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    Höhenmeter 390 m

    Wetter

    Bereitgestellt von Foreca

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    Montag 27 April

    29°C

    19°C

    88 %

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    Max. Windgeschwindigkeit: 9,0 km/h

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    Ort: Yaté, Inseln Über Dem Winde, Frankreich

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    What are the most popular hiking trails and natural features to explore in Parc provincial de la rivière Bleue?

    The park offers a variety of trails catering to different interests. Highly recommended are the paths leading to the Drowned Forest, where bleached gum tree trunks emerge eerily from Yaté Lake, and the trail to the majestic Grand Kaori, a thousand-year-old tree standing 40 meters tall. Other notable features include numerous waterfalls, natural swimming holes, and the unique "Marmites du Géant" (giant's kettles).

    Are there any fees or permits required to enter Parc provincial de la rivière Bleue?

    Yes, there is an entrance fee to access Parc provincial de la rivière Bleue. It's advisable to check the official park website or contact the park office for the most current information on fees and any specific permit requirements for certain activities like camping or guided tours.

    How does parking and internal transport work within the park?

    While the park is accessible by car from Nouméa, private vehicles are generally not permitted within the park itself beyond the main entrance area. Visitors typically park their cars at the designated entrance parking. From there, you can utilize a shuttle service, rent bicycles, or explore on foot. This system helps preserve the park's natural environment.

    Is Parc provincial de la rivière Bleue suitable for families with children?

    Absolutely! The park is very family-friendly, offering designated areas for picnics and opportunities for gentle walks. While some trails can be challenging, there are also easier paths suitable for children. Kayaking through the Drowned Forest can be a memorable experience for families, and the chance to spot the cagou bird adds an exciting element for younger visitors.

    What is the policy regarding dogs or other pets in the park?

    As a protected natural reserve, Parc provincial de la rivière Bleue has strict regulations regarding pets to protect its unique biodiversity, especially the endemic wildlife like the cagou. It is generally not permitted to bring dogs or other pets into the park. Please confirm specific rules with park authorities before your visit.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Parc provincial de la rivière Bleue?

    The park is a biodiversity hotspot, particularly famous as one of the last places to observe the cagou, a protected endemic bird and the emblem of New Caledonia, in its natural habitat. You might also encounter other unique endemic bird species and various insects. The park's diverse flora, including impressive kaori and araucaria trees and endemic orchids, is also a major draw.

    Are there options for accommodation or dining near Parc provincial de la rivière Bleue?

    Within the park itself, designated areas are available for camping, allowing for a deeper immersion in nature. For other accommodation options or dining facilities like cafes or pubs, you would typically need to look in the nearby commune of Yaté or further afield towards Nouméa, which is about an hour's drive away.

    What is the best time of year to visit Parc provincial de la rivière Bleue, considering weather and crowd levels?

    The park is open year-round, but the best time to visit often depends on your preferences. The tropical rainforest receives an average of three meters of rain annually, so be prepared for wet conditions at any time. The dry season (roughly May to November) might offer slightly more comfortable hiking conditions. Weekends and public holidays can be busier, so visiting on a weekday might provide a more tranquil experience.

    Can I go kayaking or swimming in the park's water features?

    Yes, kayaking is a popular activity, especially through the unique Drowned Forest on Yaté Lake. Canoe-kayak rentals are available within the park. The park also features natural swimming holes carved into giant pebbles and "Marmites du Géant" where visitors can swim, offering a refreshing experience amidst the natural beauty.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level of the trails in Parc provincial de la rivière Bleue?

    The park's terrain is diverse, ranging from humid forest to mining maquis, with an elevation reaching around 388 meters. Trails can vary from relatively easy, flat paths suitable for families to more challenging routes with moderate elevation gain. Given the high annual rainfall, trails can often be wet and muddy, so appropriate footwear is essential for all hikers and cyclists.

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