The route follows the edge of the ridges overlooking the Shark Islet "fault" and Fournier Marsh. The landscape glows with a multitude of colors ranging from silvery yellow to shades of green. The horizon opens up to a multitude of hills.
easy
Distance 4.2 km
COURSE DESCRIPTION
D Starting point (GPS : 535 431 - 7 613 525 ; alt. 13 m / 42 ft) : immediately take a right (east). Follow the vegetated area, between the road and the flank. When you get to the entrance of the valley, turn left northwards and walk on a grassy track down to the valley floor. Reach the beginning of the climb.
1 Banyan (Ficus sp.) (GPS : 535 963 - 7 614 500 ; alt. 38 m / 125 ft) : (this tree is estimated to be 220 years. It is an epiphyte that doesn’t steal its victim’s sap. It simply leans on it, but, little by little, its roots choke out its stake) : start the progressive climb in hairpin bends towards northwest up to the pass.
2 Pass (GPS : 535 622 - 7 614 730 ; alt. 110 m / 360 ft) : continue the ascent due south, following the ridge. The hiking trail alternates between hillside paths and tracks in hairpin bends on one side or the other of the ridge, until you get to the first lookout.
3 Lookout (GPS : 535 675 - 7 614 340 ; alt. 148 m / 485 ft) : keep on walking southwards , and then towards southwest, till you reach the summit.
4 Lookout (GPS : 535 514 - 7 614 147 ; alt. 185 m / 606 ft) (bench, view on the blue ribbon drawn by the Shark Island channel in the axis of the ridge, « Faille de l’îlot Shark » information sign - « Fault of the Shark Island »): begin the descent in hairpins towards southwest down to the next lookout (respect the track in hairpins, so as not to accelerate soil erosion or damage the vegetation).
5 Lookout (GPS : 535 401 - 7 613 849 ; alt. 104 m / 341 ft) (« Marais et forêts » information sign) : continue walking down, first westwards and then southwards, till you reach the entrance of the small valley, from where you can see the car park below.
Text © Explorenc (Jean Francis et Delphine Clair)
D Starting point (GPS : 535 431 - 7 613 525 ; alt. 13 m / 42 ft) : immediately take a right (east). Follow the vegetated area, between the road and the flank. When you get to the entrance of the valley, turn left northwards and walk on a grassy track down to the valley floor. Reach the beginning of the climb.
1 Banyan (Ficus sp.) (GPS : 535 963 - 7 614 500 ; alt. 38 m / 125 ft) : (this tree is estimated to be 220 years. It is an epiphyte that doesn’t steal its victim’s sap. It simply leans on it, but, little by little, its roots choke out its stake) : start the progressive climb in hairpin bends towards northwest up to the pass.
2 Pass (GPS : 535 622 - 7 614 730 ; alt. 110 m / 360 ft) : continue the ascent due south, following the ridge. The hiking trail alternates between hillside paths and tracks in hairpin bends on one side or the other of the ridge, until you get to the first lookout.
3 Lookout (GPS : 535 675 - 7 614 340 ; alt. 148 m / 485 ft) : keep on walking southwards , and then towards southwest, till you reach the summit.
4 Lookout (GPS : 535 514 - 7 614 147 ; alt. 185 m / 606 ft) (bench, view on the blue ribbon drawn by the Shark Island channel in the axis of the ridge, « Faille de l’îlot Shark » information sign - « Fault of the Shark Island »): begin the descent in hairpins towards southwest down to the next lookout (respect the track in hairpins, so as not to accelerate soil erosion or damage the vegetation).
5 Lookout (GPS : 535 401 - 7 613 849 ; alt. 104 m / 341 ft) (« Marais et forêts » information sign) : continue walking down, first westwards and then southwards, till you reach the entrance of the small valley, from where you can see the car park below.
Text © Explorenc (Jean Francis et Delphine Clair)
Difficulty
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Highest point
170 m
Lowest point
15 m
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APIDAE tourism data updated on 18/12/2022 by "Office de Tourisme de Bourail".Spotted an error? Write to the owner with the following information:
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Coordinates:
DD
-21.580962, 165.342474
DMS
21°34'51.5"S 165°20'32.9"E
UTM
58K 535453 7613514
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Directions
Location : Bourail, 165km/102miles from Nouméa (2-hour drive), via the territorial road RT 1. After the bridge on the Nera river, head to « Roche Percée » (« pierced stone »). At the first fork, take a right towards « Domaine de Deva » (Deva natural area). At the next intersection (Gouaro), turn left and drive to the entrance of the site, which is on your right.
Parking
Car park : au niveau du deuxième rond-point (table, toilettes, eau)
Coordinates
DD
-21.580962, 165.342474
DMS
21°34'51.5"S 165°20'32.9"E
UTM
58K 535453 7613514
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Book recommendation by the author
File available for download trail-pedestrian-boe-areredi-1.pdf on the deva.nc website
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Map DITTT n° 17 Bourail
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Parts of this content were machine translated using French as the source language
Difficulty
easy
Distance
4.2 km
Duration
2:00 h
Ascent
317 m
Descent
317 m
Highest point
170 m
Lowest point
15 m
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