🇫🇷 Dole Ville

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Typ Major
Koordinaten 47,096084, 5,488105
Zeitzone Europe/Paris
Verbindungen 778
UIC-Code 8771341

Über Dole Ville

Dole Ville is der Haupt- station of Dole, the historisch former capital of the Franche-Comté region in eastern Frankreich, situated on the River Doubs in the Jura department. TGV services connect Dole with Paris Gare de Lyon in etwa zwei Stunden, while TER Regionalzüge link it with Besançon, Dijon, and Lons-le-Saunier, making the station a convenient hub for exploring the Franche-Comté wine country and the salt works of Salins-les-Bains. Dole is the birthplace of Louis Pasteur, and the station is a kurzer Fußweg from the Altstadt's baroque collegiate church and the Pasteur family house museum.

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Dole Ville station is about a 10-minute walk from the old town. Walk east along Avenue Aristide Briand towards the Doubs river and the historic quarter built around the massive Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame.
TGV services connect Dole to Paris in about 2 hours 15 minutes on the Paris-Lausanne line. TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comte regional trains run to Dijon, Besancon, and smaller Jura towns. The station is a useful junction between Burgundy and the Jura mountains.
Luggage storage at Dole is limited. The station has a ticket office and basic waiting facilities. The small size of the old town means most sights can be visited comfortably within a few hours.
Dole's charming old town features the birthplace of Louis Pasteur, now a museum. The Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame with its massive bell tower dominates the skyline. Canals thread through the town, and the tanneries district along the Doubs river is particularly picturesque.
Dole is the birthplace of Louis Pasteur, who was born here in 1822. His childhood home along the Canal des Tanneurs has been converted into a museum tracing his scientific discoveries. The house and surrounding old town are the main draw for visitors arriving by train.

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Daten zuletzt aktualisiert: 2026-02-27