The rock's name comes from history: in 1561, under the reign of Charle IX, Vic sur Cère became a town of justice. The condemned were then executed at the Rocher des Pendus, draped in white, so as to be visible from the valley and serve as an example.Marking : Marked in blueEquipments : Car park, Admission fee : Free access.Opening : All year round daily.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.