Froideville is a municipality in the Gros-de-Vaud region of the canton of Vaud in western Switzerland. The local language is French and the community exemplifies many small Vaud communes: a mix of agricultural land, village centre and residential development. It is administered within cantonal and district frameworks and participates in intercommunal planning for services such as schools, waste management and local infrastructure.
Geography and population
Froideville lies in the agricultural plain and rolling countryside typical of Gros-de-Vaud. The landscape includes cultivated fields, hedgerows and small woodlands with a compact village core. The resident population includes families with deep local roots and newer arrivals who choose village life while commuting to larger nearby towns for work. Population changes over recent decades have been gradual and influenced by housing developments and transport improvements.
History and development
The settlement has medieval origins common to Vaud villages and historically developed around a parish structure and farming economy. Over the centuries land use and farming methods changed, and the village adjusted to administrative reforms as the modern canton of Vaud took shape. Historic buildings and farmhouses in the village reflect this layered past, even where later construction has added contemporary housing.
Administration and public services
Froideville is governed by a municipal council responsible for local planning, primary schooling and basic services. For some functions it cooperates with neighbouring communes and district authorities to provide higher-level services such as secondary education, healthcare access and regional planning. Local associations and volunteer groups play an active role in community life.
Economy and transport
The local economy combines agriculture, small enterprises and trades that serve village needs. Many residents commute to employment centres in the wider Lausanne area and other nearby towns; public transport and regional roads provide links for daily travel. Cycling and walking are common for local journeys and recreational use of the surrounding countryside is popular.
Culture, landmarks and community life
Community life in Froideville centers on the village church, local festivals, communal events and sports or cultural clubs. Points of interest are modest but include historic rural architecture, village streetscapes and natural surroundings that support outdoor recreation. Local traditions and seasonal markets contribute to a sense of place.
Practical information and further reading
- Municipal information: official municipal page
- District context: Gros-de-Vaud district
- Regional overview: Gros-de-Vaud region
- Cantonal services and administration: Vaud canton
- Language and culture in the area: French-speaking Switzerland
- National information and context: Switzerland
This entry summarizes widely known characteristics of Froideville and its role within the canton: rural landscape, community institutions and links to nearby urban centres. For official statistics, current municipal services and schedules consult the municipal and cantonal sources listed above.