Sainte-Croix-en-Jarez lies in northern Pilat. Once it was a fortified 13th century monastery, but after the
French Revolution it became a village. The high country around the Crêt de la Perdrix and the Crêt de l'Œillon is popular for cross-country skiing in the winter. The region is attractive to motorcyclists, with winding roads leading through bright valleys and deep forests, and with magnificent views of the Alps and the Massif Central. The
Saut du Gier waterfall near the head of the Gier is in the
Pilat Regional Natural Park. It is a trickle in the summer, but a waterfall in autumn and spring. The
Pierre des Trois évêques (Three Bishops' Stone) is in the commune of
Saint-Régis-du-Coin. It marked the meeting point of three provinces of Roman Gaul: Lyon, Narbonne and Aquitaine. Under
Charlemagne the stone marked the point where Aquitaine, Provence and Burgundy met, and was used as a reference point during the partition of the empire in 843 AD. In the Middle Ages it delineated the Archdioceses of Lyon, Vienna and Puys. The
Pierre Saint-Martin (Saint Martin's Stone) is located near Mont Chaussitre. According to legend, Saint
Martin of Tours left his mark here when he moved. Since then, according to local belief, the stone would be able to help young children to walk. ==Gallery==