Nyon centre aéré des Allévays still has places for children

Nyon says places remain at the centre aéré des Allévays, with weekday activities, supervision and registrations now open online.

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Nyon centre aéré des Allévays still has places for children

The centre aéré des Allévays in Nyon still has places available, giving families a weekday option for children who need supervision, activities and a full-day setting while school is out.

The municipal program runs Monday to Friday from 8h to 17h30 and brings together cultural, playful, manual, sporting and educational activities for children. They are welcomed at the edge of the forest, travel there by bus and spend the day at a site that includes a house with activity rooms, secure outdoor play areas and indoor shelter if the weather turns wet.

The centre is run by a coordinator and a team of trained female and male counselors, underlining the city’s emphasis on organized childcare rather than a simple drop-in activity. The notice does not say how many places are still open, only that families can still register.

That makes the practical details the key issue for parents deciding quickly: information, prices and registration are available on nyon.ch/vacances, while the city can also be reached at +41 22 316 40 60, with telephone appointments possible Monday to Friday between 7h45 and 18h30. In-person appointments are available as well at Rue des Marchandises 17, 1260 Nyon.

The page also includes other municipal information unrelated to the centre aéré, but this notice is a straightforward reminder that the summer-style childcare offer is open now and still has room. For families in Nyon looking for a full-week solution, the next step is simple: check the website or contact the city before the remaining spaces disappear.

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