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  • Rammatt
    55 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Group of 10! Amazing day out and the views are out of this world! It’s not expensive either and you will have so much fun with the staff who are so friendly!
    Written 21 October 2019
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  • nwjohn2015
    Manchester, UK6 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Situated about a 20 minute walk out of Nyon Fermé Bres is an organic olive farm. There are a small number of pitches for tents and small (!) Camper vans situated to catch the early evening sunlight. Sitting here having just finished some freshly picked figs with local goats cheese washed down with cold beer it's hard to imagine a nicer setting.
    Written 4 September 2017
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  • mlin72
    Westport, CT13 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Local cooperative of olive growers from the region. Produces olive oil and products made primarily from the Tanche black olive which is very high quality.
    Large coop store that sell a wide array of products (oil, tapenades, wine, bath products etc)
    Must stop when in the area
    Written 28 August 2017
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  • Lynn1950
    Virginia Beach, VA611 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    What a curiosity. We were drawn in by the scent and the idea of distilling lavender for the essence. The equipment is on site, and if you stay in Nyons during lavender season you cannot miss the aroma of lavender waffling through the streets. Our visit to the store was a bit overwhelming to me, but the other members of our foursome enjoyed the visit. I sought refuge in the attached terrace cafe.
    Written 30 July 2017
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  • mlin72
    Westport, CT13 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Fun, big outdoor pool with slides and waterfalls.
    Great to spend a couple hours cool off during summer.
    Water slide for small kids too
    Written 28 August 2017
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  • Robert M
    Front Royal, VA2 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Why do they call it The Roman Bridge if it’s not Roman? It was build in the medieval period. Nice but not as old as expected.
    Written 17 September 2023
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  • Lynn1950
    Virginia Beach, VA611 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Conveniently located inside the Vignolis - Cooperative Agricole du Nyonsais, the museum offers a portrait of olive growing and olive oil production. Most of the information is in French, but basic French grammar can get you through. The artifacts are generally self-explanatory. Nice quiet museum attached to the olive and wine coop.
    Written 28 July 2017
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  • Bruce S
    Newberg, OR58 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Pick up a brochure and map of the walking tours at the TI. I went on the two in town and the one in the vineyards outside of town. All of them were somewhat difficult to follow but all had nice views and were interesting.

    The sentir d'oliviers starts to the left of the big school. Don't head up the hill to the right of the school like the map suggests. Some of this walk is quite steep.

    After that walk head into the old part of town where you can pretty much abandon the map and just walk everywhere you want to go.

    For the vineyard walk I recommend extending it by going to Domaine de Rocheville and taking their walk first. It's more interesting than the Barjavel walk and they give you a big booklet describing their farm and the different fields (grapes, cherries, olives, etc). Halfway through the walk you'll see a picnic table (we brought sandwiches and ate there) and a sign for the Barjavel walk.

    **Don't believe the sign about turning right at a cherry tree!** There is no cherry tree! Turn right at the next sign for the sentir (footpath) that you see when you head down the road.

    The walk makes a big loop and brings you back to the picnic table where you can continue on the Domaine de Rocheville walk, ending up back at their store. Finish by having a wine tasting and buying some wine or, if you haven't bought too much already, olive products.

    The grape harvest was going on when we did the walk in early October and most of the fields were loaded with grapes.

    We tried going up to the final walk, across the river and up the hill, but there were too many people walking there for me to feel comfortable driving on the very narrow road. If I had more time I would have gone back to the TI and asked them for a better plan on how to do that walk.
    Written 18 October 2013
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  • co_jbusher
    Colorado Springs, CO94 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We’ve been in Nyons, France for 4 weeks. Fortunately our apartment is across the square from the tourist information bureau. Any time we’ve stopped by, they provided helpful info about the general area. We learned about the history of the region-everything from Roman times to WWII. (This area was a reknowned Resistance headquarter, and there is still a great deal of local pride regarding that.) the TI also gave us bus schedules, locally themed hiking paths, and driving tours. They have certainly saved us a great deal of time we didn’t have to spend researching, even though we do plenty of that on our own. This is an amazing region to explore!
    Written 11 October 2018
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