Best attractions and places to see around La Tour-En-Jarez. Situated on the southern tip of the Monts du Lyonnais, this commune in the Loire department offers a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area features traces of a fortified castle and ancient Roman occupation, alongside the valleys of the Furan and Onzon rivers. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within a diverse geographical setting.
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on the watershed between the ocean and the Mediterranean
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good elevation gain to the castle.
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Super beautiful and pleasant in good weather
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Beautiful hike without difficulty with beautiful viewpoints
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Rochetaillée Castle is a castle in Saint-Étienne (in Rochetaillée) in the Loire department. It is listed as a historical monument by decree of 5 April 19301. Its date of construction remains unknown but we find at least its trace in the literature in 1173. Indeed, the permutation of 1173 between the Count of Forez and the Church of Lyon indicates that whoever will have the Rochetaillée castle will owe homage and loyalty to the Count2. Situated on a rocky peak that makes it inaccessible to the north, the castle was composed of four towers, three of which remain today.
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Dam with a beautiful history and architecture, the view is worth it
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Built in 1866, this dam was designed to regulate the waters of the Furan River and prevent flooding. The site is surrounded by hiking trails offering spectacular views of waterfalls and natural landscapes.
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La Tour-en-Jarez is rich in history. You can explore the Vestiges of the Château de la Tour en Jarez and Ramparts, which reveal traces of a 12th or 13th-century fortified castle. The village's historic heart also features ancient dates on buildings and mentions of an Ancient Stèle and Gallo-Roman Well, attesting to its very ancient occupation. The Église Saint-Georges, believed to have originated as a chapel in the 9th century, showcases various architectural periods.
Yes, La Tour-en-Jarez offers several excellent viewpoints. The Calvaire and Orientation Table, located on a rocky promontory where the village's main tower once stood, provides exceptional panoramic views. Additionally, the White cross is a high point that dominates Valfleury and the valley of Saint Chamond, accessible from the village of Valfleury.
The natural landscape around La Tour-en-Jarez is characterized by the beautiful Valleys of the Furan and Onzon Rivers, known for their wild beauty, groves, tall trees, and murmuring waters. The region is also situated on the southern tip of the Monts du Lyonnais, offering a diverse geographical setting.
Beyond its historical structures, La Tour-en-Jarez is home to the Musée de l'Armurier (Armorer's Museum), which showcases the history of the 19th-century armorer industry in the region. Visits to the museum require an appointment.
Absolutely, La Tour-en-Jarez is an excellent starting point for various hikes. Popular routes include 'Sur les hauteurs de la Tour-en-Jarez,' offering scenic views of Saint-Étienne, and Circuit N° 6, which ascends to Mont Morin. You can find more detailed hiking routes and guides, including options like 'Running loop from La Tour-en-Jarez,' on the Running Trails around La Tour-En-Jarez guide.
Yes, the region provides great opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore routes like 'White cross – Col de la Gachet loop from La Talaudière' for mountain biking, or 'The pit of hell – Chaubouret Cross loop from Saint-Étienne Châteaucreux' for gravel biking. More routes are available in the MTB Trails around La Tour-En-Jarez and Gravel biking around La Tour-En-Jarez guides.
The Gouffre d'Enfer Dam is a reservoir dam completed in 1866. It is historically significant as one of the first masonry arch weight dams in Europe and was once the highest dam in France and the world. Visitors often describe it as huge and impressive, especially beautiful in autumn when the surrounding forest colors change.
Rochetaillée Castle is a magnificent 12th-century castle sitting on a hill overlooking the city and river. While it has undergone several restorations, it offers a glimpse into the region's past and provides nice views of the surrounding village. It's even possible to go into the courtyard.
La Tour-en-Jarez is known to host festive events, such as the 'Fête de la Châtaigne' (Chestnut Festival). These events can offer a vibrant local experience and a chance to engage with the community.
The Ascent of Mont Morin is described as a technical and physically demanding climb, with an average slope of 14% and some abrupt passages. It's particularly popular for mountain biking around Sorbiers La Talaudière, offering beautiful panoramas as a reward at the top.
The Col de la Gachet is a mountain pass that marks the watershed between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. From Lorette, it is 11.04 km long with a total elevation gain of 463 m, featuring an average gradient of 4.19% and maximum gradients of 7.6%.
While not directly within the commune, La Tour-en-Jarez is conveniently close to the Pilat Regional Nature Park. This proximity offers further opportunities for exploring extensive natural landscapes and engaging in outdoor activities beyond the immediate village area.


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