Olivia Higgs is a 16 year old British student who moved to Nyon in 2017 from Britain. She’s currently working with Living in Nyon for a week learning the ropes on publishing. She explains what it was like moving to the town and how she found settling into Swiss life. The biggest change of […]
Montessori School amongst fields and forests – Free Shuttle bus to Nyon for children
Tucked away in the pretty village of La Rippe (approx 10 minutes from Nyon), the Deux Mille Feuilles Montessori school is a multilingual place of learning for children aged 3 – 12. The Montessori method views the child as “one who is naturally eager for knowledge and capable of initiating learning in a supportive, thoughtfully […]
Music Events coming up in Nyon – Summer 2019
Jazz, Swing, local Bands, Sunday lunchtime concerts and more over summer. It’s Fête de la Musique in Nyon from 21 – 22 June. This is a two day festival for local bands to come and play and show their talents to the public. Fête de la Musique is setup around Nyon, in places such as in Place […]
A Dry Sunday after a very Wet Saturday in Nyon
What a difference a day makes! After Saturday’s sudden *storm in Nyon, the sun came out on Sunday and apart from some debris on the road (and a few dumped umbrellas around town), you wouldn’t know there had been a deluge of rain in that area the day before. Check out our “before and after” […]
Photos and Videos of Women’s Strike in Nyon – Friday 14th June
There was a good turn out of women (and some men) at the Women’s Strike in Nyon today (14 June). Events began early in the town and carried on right until the late afternoon, culminating in a march from the castle to the railway station. The traffic was held up by the marchers but there […]