An exceptional environment
Sarraméa, land of New Caledonian and American history, the village is known for its annual coffee festival but today it is also known for welcoming the American Hospital for Central New Caledonia during World War II.
The 667 acre farm is located at the foot of the Dogny plateau, the massif is part of New Caledonia’s impressive central mountain range.
The farm, apart from its horses and its ponies, was the only pure donkey import breeder in New Caledonia. The farm also counts sheep, deer, wild pigs and cattle. For ornamental plant enthusiasts the region is especially appreciated for its famous anthuriums, discover an exceptional private collection.
The introduction of anthuriums offers unforgettable view points and crossings. Experience the region’s endemic and Caledonian flora and fauna in the dry and wet forests on the banks of creeks and rivers where stones abound. |