Schloss Vufflens, also known as Château de Vufflens or Vufflens Castle, stands at an elevation of 473 m in Vufflens-le-Château, Vaud, Switzerland. Constructed in the early 15th century, it replaced a 13th-century castle and is regarded as a significant fortress in Western Switzerland. Built by Henri de Colombier, it survived Bernese plunder in 1530 and remained with the Colombier family until 1544. Featuring a 60 m high square keep, four lower towers, and a vineyard leased to Bolle & Cie SA, Schloss Vufflens represents a blend of historical architecture and viticulture. For more details, refer to the Swiss Castles page on Schloss Vufflens.