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Rolle

Rolle is a municipality in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland. Located on the northern shore of Lake Geneva, it lies along the La Côte wine route between Nyon and Lausanne. The municipality is predominantly French-speaking.

Rolle has medieval origins; the Château de Rolle sits on a hill above the lake and is

The local economy includes services, small industry, and agriculture, with wine production as a historic specialty.

The lakefront and surrounding vineyards attract visitors and contribute to the region’s tourism. The La Côte

a
focal
point
of
the
town.
The
area
has
a
long
tradition
of
viticulture
and
winemaking,
which
remains
an
important
part
of
its
cultural
and
economic
identity.
Rolle
is
served
by
a
railway
station
on
the
Geneva–Lausanne
corridor,
providing
frequent
connections
to
Geneva,
Nyon,
and
Lausanne;
road
access
is
via
regional
and
national
routes.
wine
region,
known
for
Chasselas
and
Pinot
Noir,
shapes
the
local
landscape
and
cultural
calendar,
with
markets
and
events
tied
to
the
seasonal
wine
cycle.