District de Nyon
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Courses
- Golf de Bonmont - 18 hole Par 71
- Golf Club du Domaine Impérial - 18 hole Par 72
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time of year to plan a golf trip to District de Nyon?
We always recommend late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for golf in Nyon. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and lush course conditions, avoiding the peak summer heat and crowds, plus the views over Lake Geneva are simply stunning then.
What can I expect from the golf courses themselves in District de Nyon?
Don't come to Nyon expecting a dozen championship layouts; instead, you'll find two beautifully maintained courses offering a classic Swiss golf experience with incredible lake and mountain backdrops. They're both enjoyable and challenging enough to test your game without being overly punishing, perfect for a relaxed yet rewarding round.
Is District de Nyon a good destination if I want to combine golf with other activities?
Absolutely, Nyon is fantastic for a multi-faceted trip. You're right on Lake Geneva, so after your round, you can explore the charming town, visit local vineyards, or even hop on a boat for a scenic cruise - it's a perfect blend of sport and Swiss culture.
How do green fees in District de Nyon compare to other Swiss golf regions?
While Swiss golf generally isn't cheap, Nyon offers good value for the quality and scenery you get. Expect green fees to be in the CHF 100-150 range per round, which is standard for well-maintained courses in this desirable region, especially considering the pristine conditions and stunning views.
What's the most unique aspect of golfing in District de Nyon?
For us, it's the unparalleled combination of golf with the immediate proximity to Lake Geneva and the Jura mountains. You're not just playing golf; you're immersed in a quintessential Swiss landscape, often with views of Mont Blanc on a clear day, making every shot feel a bit more special.