Castles around Perroy, a charming municipality in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland, offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural evolution. The area is characterized by its picturesque vineyard landscapes and proximity to Lake Geneva. The prominent Château de Perroy, a transitional castle with medieval and Renaissance elements, stands out with its imposing size and three square towers. While primarily a private vineyard, its exterior architecture and historical context contribute to the scenic landmarks of the region.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Aubonne Castle is a medieval fortress located in the commune of Aubonne, in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland. Built before 1197, it has undergone numerous transformations over the centuries. Perched on a hill, it overlooks the town and the Aubonne ravine, offering a beautiful panorama of the surrounding area and Lake Geneva. In addition to the castle, the town of Aubonne boasts a rich architectural heritage with its picturesque alleyways, terraced houses, and its Protestant church built in 1577 from the former Catholic church of Trévelin. Nearby, the Arboretum du Vallon de l'Aubonne houses a collection of over 3,000 species of trees and shrubs from around the world, while the Parc du Signal de Bougy offers leisure activities for the whole family.
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Easy to access. There is a noticeboard nearby which had a list of events coming up.
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Upstream of the village of Bursins, in the heart of the La Côte region, exactly between Geneva and Lausanne, the Château Le Rosey estate is overlooked by four and a half hectares of vines extending on a gentle slope towards the first wooded foothills of the Jura and worked biodynamically. Probably built at the beginning of the 13th century in the form of a Savoyard square, partly burnt down, damaged by wars, transformed, enlarged, the castle underwent multiple transformations over the centuries, until its last restoration. Today, with its orchard and vegetable garden, it has regained its medieval vocation as a refuge, haven and stopover, taking the name Relais Viticole.
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Rolle Castle was built in the 13th century and stands directly on the lakeshore. The fortress is not open to the public, but the castle with its unusual design can also be explored from the outside.
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This small town is located directly on Lake Geneva. I recommend taking a break here.
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Aubonne is recognizable by the white tower of its castle built in the 13th century. You reach the village by a climb well known to local cyclists, before emerging into the narrow streets lined with houses built between the 16th and 19th centuries. Several cafes and bakeries allow you to eat before continuing your walk in the vineyards of the Côte.
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Very pretty village on the shores of Lake Geneva
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The most prominent castle directly within the municipality of Perroy is the Château de Perroy. This transitional castle showcases architectural elements from both the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, characterized by its imposing size and three square towers. It's a significant landmark in the region, presiding over picturesque vineyard landscapes.
The Château de Perroy is a private property and its interior is generally not accessible to the public. However, visitors can appreciate its exterior architecture, historical context, and the beautiful vineyard landscape it oversees. The vineyard produces 'Cuvée Prestige Grand Cru - La Côte' wines, which might be of interest to wine enthusiasts.
The Château de Perroy has a rich history, with an earlier feudal castle on the site dating back to the 13th century. It was later acquired in 1723 by General Karl de Hackbrett, who made significant agricultural improvements and established French-style gardens. It has been owned by the Lagier family and their descendants since the mid-19th century, maintaining its historical charm and architectural evolution.
Yes, the region around Perroy offers several other fascinating historical sites and castles. You can explore Rolle Castle, a medieval fortress directly on Lake Geneva, or the Historic Old Town of Saint-Prex, which features a castle with a mighty 13th-century keep. Another option is Aubonne Village and Castle, known for its white tower and charming narrow streets.
Absolutely! The Rolle Castle is considered family-friendly, offering an impressive exterior and courtyard to explore by Lake Geneva. The Historic Old Town of Saint-Prex is also a great family option, allowing visitors to wander through its well-preserved historic townscape and see the castle remnants. Aubonne Village and Castle provides a lovely setting for families to explore a historic village and its castle.
The area around Perroy is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling, running, and general cycling routes. For example, there are road cycling routes like the 'Aubonne Village and Castle – View of Lake Geneva from Rolle loop' or running trails such as the 'Rolle Castle – View of Lake Geneva from Rolle loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Perroy, Running Trails around Perroy, and Cycling around Perroy guide pages.
Yes, both the Château de Perroy and Le Rosey Castle are associated with vineyards. Château de Perroy houses a significant vineyard covering 6.595 hectares, exclusively planted with Chasselas grapes. Le Rosey Castle, located upstream of Bursins, also has an estate with four and a half hectares of biodynamically worked vines, making it a 'Relais Viticole'.
Many castles in the Perroy region offer stunning natural views. Rolle Castle is situated directly on the deep blue Lake Geneva, providing picturesque lakeside scenery. Aubonne Castle, perched on a hill, offers a beautiful panorama of the surrounding area and Lake Geneva. The entire region is characterized by its picturesque vineyard landscapes, especially around Château de Perroy.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical ambiance and well-preserved architecture. For instance, the Historic Old Town of Saint-Prex makes you feel as if time has stood still, earning it the Wakker Prize for its care and preservation. The unique design of Rolle Castle with its artistically planted courtyard and massive corner towers is also a highlight for many.
While not entirely 'hidden,' Le Rosey Castle near Bursins offers a unique experience. It's a medieval fortress that has undergone multiple transformations and today functions as a 'Relais Viticole' with biodynamic vineyards. Its blend of history, viticulture, and a tranquil setting makes it a special discovery in the region.
The region around Perroy, with its vineyards and proximity to Lake Geneva, is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the castle exteriors and surrounding landscapes. Summer is also popular, especially for enjoying the lake, though it can be warmer. If you're interested in the vineyards, harvest season (typically autumn) can be a lively time to visit.


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